Cabinets
What with all the cold weather, broken water pipes and such, it was tough to get much done at the coffee shop over the weekend. I did manage, however, to do some needed cabinetry down in the basement here at the house.

Here's the $20 sink in it's cabinet made from lumber and metal roofing salvaged at the dump and siding left over from building the house some nine years ago. I found the stain in my collection from I don't know where. Total out-of-pocket for this project was the $20 for the sink. And to think I threw one away when I remodeled the townhouse!

And here's a pair of supports for the side bar that runs from the main bar to the wall. They feature under-the-counter shelf storage. The space between them holds the soda pop display case. Total out-of-pocket for these was zero dollars. Never, ever, throw anything away!
Whatcha think, Wawa?

Here's the $20 sink in it's cabinet made from lumber and metal roofing salvaged at the dump and siding left over from building the house some nine years ago. I found the stain in my collection from I don't know where. Total out-of-pocket for this project was the $20 for the sink. And to think I threw one away when I remodeled the townhouse!

And here's a pair of supports for the side bar that runs from the main bar to the wall. They feature under-the-counter shelf storage. The space between them holds the soda pop display case. Total out-of-pocket for these was zero dollars. Never, ever, throw anything away!
Whatcha think, Wawa?
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