Removing B1 and A

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    How difficult would it be to modify this to remove B1 and A? I am looking to build something similar to the straight bar but with and angle at the end. My space will not accommodate the L shape but I really like the look of the angle. Any tips/advice would be greatly appreciated. Attached is the bar I am using for inspiration.

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    dlloeffler
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      That’s exactly the layout I’m planning to try except mine would be a mirrored in the opposite direction. I don’t know if we can completely omit B1 (or B3 in my case), but I’m planning on making B3 much shorter than the plan shows. I don’t see any reason why it wouldn’t work.

      #44508 Score: 0

      Keep me posted on what you figure out! Excited to see what you come up with!

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      dlloeffler
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        I made some progress. I left off part C, and omitted most of part B3 so it fits nicely in my space. To answer your question, I’m sure you could leave off B1 completely. and your bar will be sturdy enough to dance on when it’s finished.

        • This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by dlloeffler.
        #44598 Score: 0

        Holy smokes that is really coming along. It looks great! Cant wait to see the finished product.

        #44599 Score: 0

        The way you have it laid out would probably work even better in my space. I think I am going to build it exactly like this. What are the dimensions that you ended up going with?

        • This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by ryanscottdun.
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        dlloeffler
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          Thank you. I took part B3 down to 32 inches. I didn’t have room to make it any deeper. This leaves just enough room to fit behind the bar. I also have that dumb beam in the way but I think it’s going to fit just fine.

          Did you get started yet?

          #44603 Score: 0

          No I just finished my ceiling and and working on adding trim to my space. After that I will start the bar. I hope to start it next week. I am going to have to make a lot of modifications to make it work. I want to put a kegerator and a under counter fridge under the bar. So I am going to need to make it deeper as well. This is a little beyond my current skill level so I am a little nervous but I think I can figure it out. May just have to waste some materials learning.

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