| Project by Fuzzman | posted 1033 days ago | 2226 views | 11 times favorited | 13 comments | ![]() |
![]() |

DISCLAIMER: Any posts on LJ are posted by individuals acting in their own right and do not necessarily reflect the views of LJ. LJ will not be held liable for the actions of any user.
|
Latest Projects | Latest Blog Entries | Latest Forum Topics
|
Latest Projects | Latest Blog Entries | Latest Forum Topics
|
13 comments so far
dakremer
home | projects | blog
2271 posts in 1264 days
#1 posted 1033 days ago
thats pretty slick – cool design!
-- Hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood!!!!
freidasdad
home | projects | blog
135 posts in 1160 days
#2 posted 1033 days ago
I like this very much, esp. the size. Did you make this from plans or is the design your own?
What is the top made of?
This is a beautiful piece. Thanks for sharing.
-- My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am---author unknown
Sailor
home | projects | blog
515 posts in 1437 days
#3 posted 1033 days ago
Oh cool, I know friends and myself would love one of those. One more of those projects I’ll get to someday.
-- Dothan, Alabama Check out my woodworking blog! http://woodworkingtrip.blogspot.com/ Also my Youtube Channel's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SailingAndSuch
Beginningwoodworker
home | projects | blog
13225 posts in 1845 days
#4 posted 1033 days ago
Nice work.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
idahosawdust
home | projects | blog
52 posts in 1125 days
#5 posted 1033 days ago
very cool
-- Making piles of sawdust...one incorrect measurement at a time!
wseand
home | projects | blog
1549 posts in 1214 days
#6 posted 1033 days ago
Great looking piece, Potable bars are always good. You could move it and see if the drunks can find it again.
-- Bill - "Freedon flies in your heart like an Eagle" Audie Murphy
ShopDogs
home | projects | blog
228 posts in 1530 days
#7 posted 1033 days ago
That is so good. The design is so useful and the craftsmanship is excellent. I have the same question as “Freidasdad” , Did you cook up the design yourself?
Well done
Michael
-- ShopDogs, Tulsa, OK The tools aren't the problem-It's the organic interface!
Jason
home | projects | blog
631 posts in 1681 days
#8 posted 1033 days ago
Very cool idea and it looks great.
-- Jason - Colorado Springs
reggiek
home | projects | blog
2238 posts in 1442 days
#9 posted 1033 days ago
I could see this being made of redwood, cedar or white oak and being used outside, maybe near a bar-b-que or something. You can see I have been making too much outside furniture lately.
Great design and excellent execution….
-- Woodworking.....My small slice of heaven!
Dennisgrosen
home | projects | blog
10854 posts in 1288 days
#10 posted 1033 days ago
where is the party
Cheers !
Dennis
BillyJ
home | projects | blog
622 posts in 1375 days
#11 posted 1033 days ago
Very nice work. I like the idea of being able to close it up and move it around. Only one question – where do you put the keg?
-- I've never seen a tree that I wouldn't like to repurpose into a project. I love the smell of wood in the morning - it smells like victory.
RexMcKinnon
home | projects | blog
2590 posts in 1368 days
#12 posted 1026 days ago
That’s a cool bar. Would be great on a patio.
-- If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!
johnnymo
home | projects | blog
309 posts in 1378 days
#13 posted 569 days ago
Love it! Good idea with the casters.
-- John in Arizona (but it's a dry heat!)
Have your say...