It was made out of 48 oz.
Diy copper bar top.
It was protected by this film that you can see being peeled off.
We think this is a wonderful example of a do it yourself copper bar top where even with seams and an odd shape to tackle the result is amazing.
Copper bartop nelson maldonado oak creek wi.
We had an l shape so we chose to lay only 1 segment at a time.
You can make a copper bar top countertop or tabletop from just about any thickness of copper that we offer and your cost will vary depending on which you choose.
We added a l corner on the end of the bar and butted up a section of flashing to the main section.
Bringing the beach inside the seashell bar top 42.
Balance between crisp and messy.
Surreal ocean glass bar top.
It has a luxurious look and turns to a gray or charcoal patina.
Pewter an alloy of tin and small amounts of hardening agents such as copper has graced french bistro and brasserie tabletops and bars for centuries.
Smooth copper bar top.
Apply the glue with a roller cafefully and lay down the copper.
Amazing clear blue bar top.
The photos of this copper bartop were submitted by nelson maldonado of oak creek wi.
One of a kind wood piece bar top.
It is 18 wide 8 long and is the standard 1 1 2 thick.
The copper came in three sections due to the constraints of how wide the rolls come in.
The thickness you go with really depends on the look you are going for the use the countertop will see the installation plan and overall personal preference.
He created the bar top from a 3ft x 18ft roll of our 22 mil copper sheeting and the face trim was created with a 6 x 22ft roll of 22 mil copper sheeting.
Attractive concrete mosaic bar top 41.
Prep the back of the copper and the top of the mdf by lightly sanding the copper and cleaning both with rubbing alcohol.
Medieval hammered copper bar top 125 sqft this is a copper bar top we created for a customer here in indianapolis.
A video tutorial on how to make your own copper bar top countertop or tabletop.
This bar top cost 1500 00.
We also did the whole perimeter of the bar with copper nails as well.
We drilled out every inch or so and used copper nails to hold down the edges.
This was the smallest section and one of the ends so we thought it was the best one to start with.
We used some one inch material to trim the edge of the bar top all the way around.
Lead was once added as a hardening agent but today s pewter is lead free.
This smooth bar top is pictured in a light brown patina.