New bar in St. Louis, MO. I handmade all items (countertops also). Made from hard maple.
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recent bar projectMy used cub parts take most of my time, but this is my other "hobby":
New bar in St. Louis, MO. I handmade all items (countertops also). Made from hard maple. I have been collecting, buying, and selling Farmall Cub tractors, implements, and parts for nearly 11 years.
Re: recent bar projectVery nice!!!!
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Re: recent bar projectBrian:
From one to another - nicely done, very nice casework. I like the wrapped column, very sleek Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
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Re: recent bar projectVery nice Brian!!
Re: recent bar projectVery nice!! What time should we arrive for the Super Bowl party?
Bob "We don't need to think more,
we need to think differently." -Albert Einstein
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I wish I had one this nice in my own house Bob. I always have to explain to my wife that she is not a paying customer, so our own personal work comes last....that does not always go over so well. I have been collecting, buying, and selling Farmall Cub tractors, implements, and parts for nearly 11 years.
Re: recent bar projectWOW!, now that is some impressive work. No wonder you have been busy. That looks like a basement get-a-way?
Jeff
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Brian: It has been that way for us for 30 years. I slowly have been making inroads on that, but it still takes a lot of time. Even though I have been retired for a number of years now, health has taken over the customer aspect and as usual, a cabinetmaker's family like a shoemaker's never has shoes or a finished house. One thing I have learned and hope I can pass on is that we can't always focus on the paying customer. We have to focus on the one we say goodnight to as well, that relationship is far more important than any paying customer. I know, IIJIMHO but this is based on almost 6 decades of breathing and 5 decades in the furniture/cabinet industry. Confusion breeds Discussion which breeds Knowledge which breeds Confidence which breeds Friendship
"Before beginning a hunt, it is wise to ask someone what you are looking for before you begin looking for it." - Winnie Cub Manual Server
Re: recent bar projectAwesome!!!
can I ask what brand/type/color stain that you used on that hard maple???
Re: recent bar projectI mix my own stain in house w/ a stain mixing station so it is a custom color. It comes in very handy when like in this case I was matching a stain color on a nearby oak staircase.
I have been collecting, buying, and selling Farmall Cub tractors, implements, and parts for nearly 11 years.
Re: recent bar projectExcellent work!!!
I’m really good at doing nothing…With that said…I’m really, really good at doing nothing
Re: recent bar projectNice work Brian!! I am also curious as to what kind of stain did you use. Is it a paint stain, one of them died stains. I curently use Old Masters stains and from time to time I use Minwax. I like about 4 minwax colors as of now. I do mix a few stain colors with the colors I have on hand but do not have the knowledge of doing it myself.
I did a bar project a few years back and did a Died Alkalied Stain on it. 2 coats and no wiping. I liked that stain. I will include a few pics. ![]() ![]()
Re: recent bar projectnice looking bar Jason! The stain system I use is alkyd based. Dries in 10 minutes at 70 degrees, I normally mix the stain formulation so that only one coat is needed.
I will use Minwax on occasion, but normally only on projects like staircases where extended dry time is needed. The oil based formulation is pretty forgiving. One benefit of my stain mixing system is I have mix schedules from the manufacturer that tells me how to mix colors to match all Minwax, Sherwin Williams, and ML Campbell colors. Works great when you only need very small amounts and do not have to buy a quart or gallon at a time. Everything is weighed by grams on a digital scale. I have been collecting, buying, and selling Farmall Cub tractors, implements, and parts for nearly 11 years.
Re: recent bar projectLooks great!
[quote="Bob McCarty"]Very nice!! What time should we arrive for the Super Bowl party? Bob? Didn't realize you are a Patriots fan?
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