Converting a wine barrel into a lovely bar cabinet

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @davidrosa9026
    @davidrosa9026 27 дней назад

    Great Job 🔥👍

  • @joelauda7501
    @joelauda7501 Год назад

    Great job.

  • @jerrysneed250
    @jerrysneed250 Год назад +1

    Very nice job I like what you did with the black hinges maybe paint the barrel rings black to match just a suggestion

  • @J.G........_.
    @J.G........_. Год назад +1

    Cool 😎

  • @eytancorech5395
    @eytancorech5395 9 месяцев назад

    I loved your work. Specially I loved the revolving shelf which I didn't see any any other converting a wine barrel videos in RUclips.
    Can I ask what is the wide of the door in this bar cabinet (by inch or by number of wood staves)?

    • @MattWinkler1
      @MattWinkler1  9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! It's 10 staves across - of course, the staves aren't all a consistent size, but it's a good ballpark. The door is 24" around at the widest point

  • @Buddhaful_Tina
    @Buddhaful_Tina Год назад +1

    I’m planning on making one but have questions… what inch screws did you use and size drill bit? Any lessons learned?

    • @MattWinkler1
      @MattWinkler1  Год назад +1

      For the screws to hold the rings on, you'll want them to be just a little shorter than the combined thickness of the rings and the wood staves (so they don't poke through to the interior - I think it was just under an inch on this barrel). For the hinges, I just used the included screws in the pack, and you can grind off any excess that pokes into the barrel, as you don't want to be too stingy with the structural screws.
      The smallest drill bit will probably be one of the smallest you can find, and should be the diameter of the solid core of the screws, or smaller. The larger drill bit (for drilling the rings and not the wood) should be the diameter of the threads of the screws or a little larger (so the screw can easily pass through ) but smaller than the screw head of course.
      Lessons learned? Not all drill bits are created equal! Get some decent cobalt bits, not just the cheapest set from Harbor Freight. Take your time, pick a good barrel to start with and you should be good!

    • @Buddhaful_Tina
      @Buddhaful_Tina Год назад +1

      Thanks for the response and the information. Picked up a barrel recently which I’m excited to start working on soon.

  • @braydenmcvay7769
    @braydenmcvay7769 9 месяцев назад

    What kind of screws are you using?

  • @gaspargarcia4177
    @gaspargarcia4177 Год назад

    Giid job!!
    Where did you buy the hinges and hardware?

    • @MattWinkler1
      @MattWinkler1  Год назад

      Thanks! I got the parts on Amazon, I put links to some of them in the description, and there are plenty of similar options if the exact ones aren't available

  • @RalphMancia-d2t
    @RalphMancia-d2t Год назад

    What was the cut out dimension for the door?

    • @MattWinkler1
      @MattWinkler1  Год назад

      On this barrel at least, it ended up being just about 24" x 24" - this was decided based on the positions of the rings for the height, and the staves for the width, so it'll vary a bit depending on the dimensions of your barrel!

  • @wibnewton1811
    @wibnewton1811 6 месяцев назад

    How did you attached the lazy susan?

    • @MattWinkler1
      @MattWinkler1  6 месяцев назад

      There's 4 screws below into the braces and 4 screws up into the shelf, you can see it at 13:50

  • @carlogaribaldino
    @carlogaribaldino Год назад

    did you drill screw holes in all the rims

    • @MattWinkler1
      @MattWinkler1  Год назад

      I added screws to every ring to lock everything in place, but I didn't need a screw in every stave.

  • @TedStevens-s2h
    @TedStevens-s2h Год назад

    Great job