Don t take safety lightly.
Diy tiki bar roof.
On the two side sections of the bar our.
This step can be done at any point in the build however this is when i chose to do it.
Protect your diy tiki hut by searching here for flame retardant roofing materials.
Materials 2 piece of 2 4 lumber 8 4 piece of 1 6 lumber 10 1 1 4 brad nails 1 1 4 screws 2 1 2 screws stain glue putty bar lights beer keg.
Measure and cut the three.
Step 2 purchase posts for the base.
Make ornate corner blocks out of.
Another idea is to use stencils and paint to make the front of the bar look like salvaged wood.
We played around with a layout and decided we were going to use 2 pallets in the.
You re encouraged to add fire retardant tiki thatch roofing materials to protect your tiki hut from loss or damage in the event of a fire.
This tiki bar uses rusted tin roofing from an old barn.
We have two shelves on each side of the middle vertical support piece.
Materials used in this project step 1 measure and map out the area.
I purchased a 20 foot roll of thatch for 100 from a specialty bamboo store that was a 30 minute drive from my house.
Determine the size of your structure.
Measure and cut for the.
Do not cut corners with the roof as it can make or break the appearance of the bar.
The basic components of a convincing tiki bar that will surround your guests in the proper atmosphere are palm thatched roofs such as you would see on traditional polynesian roofs woven bamboo mats and bamboo poles.
Step 3 secure pallets.
The base of the bar will be built in three separate sections and should be.
We used 6 4in x 8ft foot posts and these ground master post holders to hold up.
Measure and cut the three pieces.
Start with the vertical inner walls of the bar using the pressure treated plywood.
Tiki hut material is extremely susceptible to fire.
However thatched palm leaves can be used instead for a more authentic polynesian look.
Start with the vertical inner walls of the bar using the pressure treated plywood.
How to build a tiki bar step 1.