ANTIQUE TRESTLE WOOD BAR WITH PINE SLAB TOP
Antique Trestle Wood Bar – 2021 – The bar cabinets were made using salvaged pine wood used in the construction of the railroad trestle bridges built in the 1880s to span the shallows of the Great Salt Lake in Utah. The wood has a great rustic patina. The wood for front of the bar is cut from the 8″ x 8″ beams from the trestle bridges and still has the holes where the trestle parts were bolted together. I decided to route a mountain scene into the front of the bar with snow capped mountains, a river and some wildlife. The bar countertop and shelves are pine slabs up to 3″ thick for the bar and pinned together with walnut bow tie inserts. The back bar is done in marble tiles and has a functional sink. The 8 page story of how the wood was originally used for the bridge construction, salvaged after it was replaced with modern materials and re-purposed is framed and mounted on the wall above the bar.
90″L x 63″D x 36″H
7 replies on “TRESTLE WOOD BAR”
I was more than happy to seek out this net-site.I wanted to thanks to your time for this wonderful learn!! I undoubtedly enjoying each little little bit of it and I have you bookmarked to take a look at new stuff you blog post.
Thanks for the compliments. New items are posted on “live Edged “River” Table, and Wall Decor “Joshua 24:15”
Joe’s woodworking is outstanding. I had the pleasure to meet him at St. Jane, were he created wonderful pieces for the church and chapel.
Once I initially commented I clicked the -Notify me when new comments are added- checkbox and now every time a remark is added I get 4 emails with the same comment. Is there any way you possibly can remove me from that service? Thanks!
I am sorry that you are having that experience. I will send a request for information on the issue to the site administrator. Have you tried to “unsubscribe” from the email thread?
I really like your blog.. very nice colors & theme. Did you design this website yourself or did you hire someone to do it for you? Plz answer back as I’m looking to design my own blog and would like to know where u got this from. thanks a lot
The blog was set up using WordPress 6.1.1
This is a free blog site that you can set up yourself if you have a little experience. I have none so it was set up by my son. I just add posts that show my woodworking projects.