Whether you’re building a home or commercial bar, pool bar or bar shed it is always a good idea to start with the proper Bar building resources. Standard bar dimensions and specifications are good to know as you begin to layout and design your bar. How to assemble and install the bar top and which bar rail molding to choose? What is the best wood choice for your bar and how to stain and finish the bar top? What about curved bar rail corners and how easy are they to install? How about the bar front details and foot rail? Wouldn’t it be great to have a one stop source for instructions, technical support and delivery of most everything needed to build a bar? Try Hardwoods Incorporated for Bar building resources to answer these and most other questions that will arise during the bar building process.
When researching where to buy bar rail molding and parts, wouldn’t it also make sense to go direct to the people who actually make the products and have hands on experience installing them? Craftsmen who have been there and done that are engineering better bar rail moldings, bar top parts, bar front parts and methods of installing and finishing them. Pictured below for example we demonstrate how to finish the end of a bar top and bar rail without the use of unsightly end caps. Also shown is a close up shot of our BR475 Bar rail molding 135 degree radius corner installed on a lacewood bar top made in our shop by the same craftsmen who make your bar rail molding. At Hardwoods Incorporated we make, stock and have installed every bar building part we sell.
This is the first in a series of blogs intended to to familiarize customers with the bar building processes, bar parts and finishing techniques. Our next blog in the series will focus on the various types of bar rail molding profiles and wood species available. For more information about how to build a bar please visit our bar building resources page and contact us @ 844-BAR-RAIL
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