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RE: Giving New Life to Old Things
Hahahahaha, I'm constantly hiding special project moments from adultier adults... that was hilarious!
Is the tile inset on the top of the bottom piece? It's not super clear from the After photo. This is brilliant though, you did so much work on it, it looks great!
The thumbs up made me laugh so much.
Yep, its on the top of the bottom piece.... its meant to be a "bar" space. A place to put liquor bottles and such and make your drinkies. Its a heat colored, sheet metal inset now (with epoxy sealing the metal) because tile manufacturers need to step up their game! (see first pic for a close up of the inset's final look)
I'm so glad to hear it made you laugh! Makes my heart swell!
Thanks so much for the interest and appreciation!
Oh... so the very first photo is what the top of the bottom piece looks like? It's see-through? That is awesome! This bar cabinet is so cool. All your family and friends will be super jealous but also totally psyched to have their drinkies delivered from such a boss setting. Well done.
I was just talking to my wife today about maybe the two of us building a tiny home to act as an extra guest room... we don't have the skills that you guys have... but maybe after that kind of project...
Ooooo I love tiny houses!!! DO IT!!! And don't let the projects fool you, I don't really have any skills other than the ones I gain once just going for it. I am in YouTube university, LOL. So just go for it and when you hit a spot where you are clueless, just YouTube it or find a resource to ask. I have no idea how people existed before the internet!
And no, the top piece is not see through... my photography skills leave a lot to be desired, sorry LOL -- its a piece of sheet metal, that I took a torch to, then placed in the inset and covered with epoxy resin to seal it. Sorry its so unclear in my post... will have to work on my explanation skills in future posts. Sometimes I just ramble and realize, yep no one knows what you are trying to say haha!
Ahhhhh..... in that first photo it's the reflection of the top piece? Got it, got it, got it. That makes so much more sense.
Your explanation was absolutely totally fine, don't let me put you off, I was just trying to get it all clear in my head, there's no way you could predict what your readers may or may not understand... keep doing what you're doing my furniturely-creative friend!
Hahaha, I think the tiny house might be a long term go... we've got a stable to build it in during winter, and space for it... now it's just the spare time and overall enthusiasm.