Chris' BBQ/Bar build

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My neighbor owns an upholstery shop and can put him to use.
 
So over the last few months I have been noticing bees flying under my BBQ deck, well yesterday I decided to pull up a couple boards and to my surprise there was a family of them. They now have a new home making honey for a guy down the road.

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Did some work on the BBQ today finally. The wood bowl I used for a sink was looking pretty sad due to the weather and I never did finish building a faucet so I decided to just go out and get one, did that and sanded and re finished the sink and talked to my upholstery guy neighbor who is going to make a vinyl cover that will fit over them to protect them from the weather when not in use.

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Chris

That is really a nice finish on the sink and the bead board is looking good, too.
 
Tomorrow I will trim it out and stain it and maybe clean all the junk off the counters, make it look less crappy out there.
 
I wonder if that propeller will fit my pontoon?
 
Maybe if it is a Volvo Penta outdrive?
 
Miracle Sealants 511 impregnator Penetrating Sealer. I think it is the best sealer on the market. I use it on everything.
 
Miracle Sealants 511 impregnator Penetrating Sealer. I think it is the best sealer on the market. I use it on everything.

Ah, now I understand the addition to your family.
 
So today I got creative, I bought five of these clamp lights at the box store and used some scrap metal I had and tore it all up.

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Good idea with the lights. Looks sweet.
 
I am sooo happy with them. They change the entire look of the bar. Can't wait til its done and I get to only use it and not work on it.
 
Just curious. Was your idea of gutting the clamp on lights cheaper than purchasing ready made industrial look drop lights?
 
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