Looks like about 150sf of surface. I’m not sure what someone would charge for refinishing, but depending on the scope of work and the color we could probably do granite or quartz for $7-9k.
What!! Dive Bar !!! They were the only ones that would serve me when I was 16 years old....the drive through was a shoe-in every time.Frank's Den is one of the oldest dive bars in GB. Waaaay too fancy
What!! Dive Bar !!! They were the only ones that would serve me when I was 16 years old....the drive through was a shoe-in every time.
I was just thinking "Holy crap, someone must have donated some light bulbs..."Frank's Den is one of the oldest dive bars in GB. Waaaay too fancy
Frank's Den is one of the oldest dive bars in GB. Waaaay too fancy
I see the main bar looks like a chopping block type af wood. It is clearly worn poly urethane type finish. Most of them bars they sand and pour the two part epoxy finish onto them. The table needs simply sanded and poly finished a few coats. Someone mentioned smell but most have very little smell these days. Most are water based and water clean up like paint now. I see them use the stuff on bowling alleys and wood gyms and courts in schools. They roll on a few coats. Has two options of finish with poly or two part epoxy stuff.
That's the easy part. The bar 'lip' will have to be hand pulled.I'm picturing someone walking down the bar with a floor sander and a beer. Epoxy all the way.
As oak takes on water for an extended period of time, it begins to smell like puke. No one wants to drink at a bar that smells like someone just Ralphed all over it.Why even bother? People are going to choose to go there or not regardless what the bar and tables look like.
For the dive that it is, it's amazing how busy it stays.As oak takes on water for an extended period of time, it begins to smell like puke. No one wants to drink at a bar that smells like someone just Ralphed all over it.