Tiki Bar
We just finished up a big project we've been working on since January, turning our unused and unfinished basement space into a tiki bar.
The Shoreline Tool Library was an incredible resource. We were so glad that it opened right around the start of our project. I had to do a ton of things I'd never done before, so it was great to check out several tools and see what worked best for a certain job.
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Client
David Butler
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Category
Home Renovation
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Tool Highlight
Sawhorses
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Date
October 29, 2024
We used a ton of tools from the Shoreline tool library in this project, including:
- Thermal imaging gun prior to redoing the wall insulation
- All sorts of drywall supplies
- Angle grinder to take the paint off the cement floor
- Hammer drill to secure subfloor
- Flooring installation kit
- Stair template jig
- Laminate roller to flatten matting after hanging it on the walls
- Level for checking flooring and door installation
- Saw horses, constantly
- Pocket hole jig for building the actual bar
- A router I got at the tool sale, which I used to route designs on about 170ft of trim boards on the walls and the 4×4 posts on the bar