I am not much of a woodworker and I knew cutting plywood and 1x4’s with my limited tools would be very tedious. So I needed to come up with another way to build my benchwork. I remembered back to one of my previous layout attempts and that I purchased a hollow door from store. That door back then was only 30” wide so I needed to see if could find one that is 36” wide. Sure enough my local Home Depot sells 36”Wx80”L for around $38.00, I thought that would work perfect and save me some time.
So now the trackboard is set and I needed to think how I was going to wire the layout. Having the board sit right on top of the bar would not allow me to do my wiring underneath the board. I decided to purchase a 1x4 abd cut 4” blocks to use as legs. I figure the blocks just being used as legs my cuts do not have to be perfectly straight, a jigsaw would work.
My next issue is my bar top is made of tile. I thought the wood block would probably easily slide on the tile. I added to my shopping cart some rubber feet used for furniture. I would glue/screw these to the bottoms of my wood block legs and this would keep the benchwork from sliding around.
When I brought everything home tonight, it was time to get to work.
Prepping the door for where the wood blocks would go.
Wood block legs and rubber feet are attached.
Assembled benchwork. Nice and simple.
Just enough room for wiring.
Location of where old bar drain was. Wires will be run through the bar down this hole to the command station.
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