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ToddVegas
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Joined: Mar 29, 2011
Posts: 90
From: Michigan
Posted: 2013-02-06 5:08 pm   Permalink

LOVE what you did to the fence!

 
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WestADad
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Joined: Mar 31, 2009
Posts: 731
From: Tornado Alley
Posted: 2013-02-07 07:36 am   Permalink

Really dig that chunk of trim, how's that working out? The deck around the hot tub is great!

Chris

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jimsflies
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Joined: Jun 02, 2010
Posts: 57
From: Michigan
Posted: 15 days ago; 8:34 pm   Permalink

Thanks guys!

I'm bummed right now though ...was hoping to be building the bar already this spring but that project is delayed due to needing a new drainfield for our septic. Ugh... just hope I have enough budget left to do something this summer.


 
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VampiressRN
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Joined: Nov 23, 2006
Posts: 5079
From: Sin City Lincoln Hills (NorCal)
Posted: 15 days ago; 9:25 pm   Permalink

Hang in there Jim. Gotta do the major home repairs first. You have done so much so far, there will always be time to enhance. I just love your yard.

 
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LoriLovesTiki
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Joined: Jul 03, 2011
Posts: 464
From: NJ
Posted: 13 days ago; 6:43 pm   Permalink

Jim,

Don't you hate it when "needs" trump "wants?" I hope what you have to do ends up being cheaper than you think and you can have some fun in your backyard. We try to do something (or a couple of things) each year.

Just wanted to let you know that I chopped one of my huge bananas to ground level and mulched it in and it came back!!! Woo-hoo-naner! It's already sprouting up about 1 ft tall and growing rapidly. It should grow huge this year. And 2 others survived the winter in the house (they were just pups) so one's in the ground already and I'm trying to decide where to plant the smallest one b/c I know he won't stay little....
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jimsflies
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Joined: Jun 02, 2010
Posts: 57
From: Michigan
Posted: 12 days ago; 05:07 am   Permalink

Maybe I will at least get a banana tree started this spring to see how it goes. That is encouraging that it made it over the winter. Although my winters aren't quite the same.

Regardless of budget, I've realized I need to scale back a bit from my original plan. Given all the other backyard "attractions" I have, I think my original design would have taken away from the whole. I've decided to keep the bar small so it doesn't dominate the entire space.


 
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TikiSpeer
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Joined: Apr 29, 2013
Posts: 15
From: Sydney Australia
Posted: 12 days ago; 3:56 pm   Permalink

Aloha

Nice neat job, I was looking at doing the same type of x paten XIIXIIXIIXIIX with the compound saw, but after looking at what other people are doing with the router I'm going to try some free hand this weekend.
Might use a guide for the straight cuts.

Would that be Cedar or Douglas fir ?


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On 2012-09-04 09:50, jimsflies wrote:
I messed around with a piece of scrap lumber to see how easy it would be to make my own trim for the bar this weekend. About 10 minutes with the miter saw and torch and this is what I came up with:



I think I will look into purchasing a router and make more complex designs. But I think it will be a fun/easy project and will work making the trim over the winter so I am ready to go with the build next spring.




 
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jimsflies
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Joined: Jun 02, 2010
Posts: 57
From: Michigan
Posted: 11 days ago; 06:58 am   Permalink

That piece was cedar. I also plan to use a router when I get down to doing this for real. The "bar" has been set pretty high here on Tiki Central...my simple X pattern with a chop saw doesn't make the cut.

 
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jimsflies
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Joined: Jun 02, 2010
Posts: 57
From: Michigan
Posted: 7 days ago; 05:26 am   Permalink

With the slightly warmer weather here in not so sunny Michigan (its only 32 out this morning ), my thoughts have really turned to working my outside paradise. I'm pretty sure with the revised ideas to scale back the bar structure, that I should be able to get it built this spring despite issues with our drainfield.

So I have a couple small updates... I moved my new 6-foot tall tiki outside in the hot tub corner. I think it should be okay outside it is constructed of fiberglass. Right now it is leaning in the corner, but I am going to install a post to secure it and platform for it to be a little taller as it guards the entire lounge. I think when I build the platform, I will add some lights shinning up so he'll be illuminated at night.





You can also see in the photo above, I also replaced the shell of the hot tub late last fall with a less orange colored faux wood (as seen in photos on page 1)...still not as much of a color match as I would have liked to the deck. But it will be easier to blend in. The new cabinet was secondary to a cracked shell that was fixed under warranty, but since they were working on it I went ahead and bought a new cabinet since the old one was getting rough anyways.

After seeing all the cool bar signs/logos that others here on TC have come up with for their spaces, I decided I wanted one too. I'm an artistic hack ...but this is what I have come up with in photoshop for a concept (at least for now...).




A few days ago when it was 80-degrees, I opened the pool...still working on getting it cleaned up. But in the mid-30's today, I'm not sure I will get out to finish the job!






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