Woody's Portable Home Bar Photos

This was Woody's first big building project but the finished product is not that of a novice
by any means. Woody modified the standard plans to make the bar shorter and mobile. He added aluminum to the
counter and workspace and build his own cabinets.
A feature that you don't normally see on portable bars is running water. Well Woody went a
step further than that. This outdoor gem has connections for both running water and electricity that can be easily
connected wherever he decides to park it.
Very nice work Woody!!

Bartender side. I have a working sink, an
outlet for that very necessary blender, and lights for evening gatherings. The space above the middle cabinet
door is to provide room for a speed rail. I'll be mounting a bottle opener on one of the vertical uprights, of
course. Got lots of bar equipment to buy now!

Here's the front of the bar. You
can just see the casters that make it mobile.

Here you can see the hookups. I
used an RV 15A power inlet to get electricity into the bar in a clean-looking way. I also used an RV city water
hookup (with backflow preventer) to get water to the sink. A few cobbled-together bits from Lowe's provides the
drain hookup to a garden hose -- obviously have to be careful to not let lime wedges make it down the drain! I
probably should have mounted the plumbing hookups a bit higher, as they're too close to the lower trim
board.


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