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Just to wrap this thread up. The three coats of polyurethane has dried and it is time to start dropping carboys and spilling wine on it.

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That is a beautiful, functional piece of art. Well done, that looks like it will outlast all of us. Thanks for sharing your project, it was fun to watch it come together.
 
WOW! :HB:HB:HB

You certainly did a great job on that!!!

The logo and the choice of finish are superb!

Can not wait too hear about any other future projects!
 
WOW! :HB:HB:HB

You certainly did a great job on that!!!

The logo and the choice of finish are superb!

Can not wait too hear about any other future projects!

Thanks for all your help and encouragement along the way. I learned a bunch along the way and will do a few things different next time I put slabs of wood together.

My list of projects seems to be never ending. The short list is:
- wine glass holder for the end of the table
- $29 laser label alignment fixture
- light fixture above the table
- redo winery chair / make one, two or three?
- redo automatic bottle filler
 
Magical!!! Simply put your juice buckets/grape lugs on the table. Turn off the lights, close the door. When you come back in the morning, the carboys underneath will be full :b
 
Work space like this makes the hobby that muck more enjoyable.

Steve
 
Wine making tables, racks & storage.

I use chromed metal (restaurant) shelving (Metro, ShelfMaster, etc.) and put 3" locking, rubber casters on the bottom for portability. They're forgiving, EZ to clean and flexible. I have tables, a racking rack, storage for wines and bottles.
I'll post some pics in the near future.
 

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