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Can't believe I'm doing this, I spoke to the minister of finances last night and somehow we decided ABSOLUTLY EVERY is going, "What's the point of having a bar, when you've got noting to pour from it." were the word used.
So here it is:...... *sigh*
The last thing is a portable bar, it was custom built by myself and a builder, we had the idea we were going to build them commercially, but just as we started both our businesses took off and we've no to do anything but stand at a bar.
WHAT IT IS:
Pictures tell a thousand words so I'll add some at the bottom.
But It's a 1280mm Long, 680mm Deep, 1160mm Height, portable bar. It's built out of structural treated H2 treated pine, insulated all round to about an R12 standard, the inside cavity is completly waterproof. It comes complete with twin fountains and a stainless steel drip tray. It weight is in the 60 to 80kg mark, rolls on heavy duty castors rated for 120kg each, and comfortably holds 9kegs and a gas bottle.
It's insulated enough to keep a full stock of chilled kegs cold for up to 10 hours with either a block of dry ice sitting on the top of one of the kegs, or a couple of 3.5kg bags of ice on top. I've also used an plastic box and filled ice half way up the keg.
This has kept the kegs Icy even in a full day of direct sunlight.
The unit has been used on two occasions only, so can be seen as a "demonstrator model" and all components were purchased brand new in March of this year (build date Early march 2006).
As I said this unit was built by professional tradesmen using top quality gear. Cost's include: Castors $75, Fountain $240, Drip Tray $100, Insulation $100, timber $200, Open sign $150, Water Proofing $60, Deco Panels $120, Stainless steel $100 coming to about $1000 all up.
As Isaid though we ran out of time so there are a few extras to do on the unit and it would suit a Handyman. All very easy work and would take about 4 hours. That is: Place deco panels on doors, trim with stainless steel, hang doors. THAT'S IT!! all material including doors will be supplied.
I'm looking for offers aroung the $1000 mark. Like I said it's a quality unit, with plenty of space, a handyman could easily put a fridge unit in this in about a day.
Email or phone me for any further details.
Cheers
Cameron
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