Ultimate Beach Party
Summers by the lake at Andrew and Kevin's cottage property lack only one thing: a beach. It’s a situation that they plan to rectify immediately in their quest to host the Ultimate Beach Party. With a tiki bar, open fire spit, tropical cocktails and DIY hula-hoops – this is a beach party, Brojects-style.
Step 3
To make your own Ultimate Beach Party you’ll need the following materials, most of which are available from your nearest building supplies or hardware store:
• Metal futon frame
We found ours on the side of the road a while back and used part of it last year in our Ultimate Breakfast Bar. We used the remainder as the roof of our Tiki bar. Moving days and thrift stores are great for sourcing cast-off bed frames and other metal items that can be re-used and recycled.
• Lumber
Cedar 2-by-4’s, 2-by-6’s, 1-by decking planks to build the structure, the bar-top and support the roof. We didn’t use a lot of lumber on this project though if you plan on building something larger and more ambitious, we suggest you use the lumber calculator on the free Brojects App. It’s a great help when trying to figure out how much lumber is needed for a project.
• Hardware
Nuts, bolts and screws.
• Palm fronds or banana leaves
The fronds will act as the roof for the Tiki bar. You’ll want enough to provide sufficient coverage and shade.
• Pavers
Pavers, patio stones, or wall blocks for surrounding our new fire pit. We’re always looking for new ways to improve our previous builds — in the case, we sought to upgrade last year’s Ultimate Fire Pit.
• LePage PL Premium
We used several tubes of LePage PL Premium construction adhesive to glue down the paving stones in our fire pit.
• Perforated steel sign post
Also known as punched steel posts, hopefully you’ve still got some left over from building the Ultimate Swim-Up Bar, right?.
• Rotisserie spit rod
You can source these from the barbecue section of your local building supply store but if you really wanted to go DIY on this, you could try using stainless steel threaded rod.
• Cordless drill
Who needs single-purpose kitchen gadgets like rotisserie motors when all you need is a Makita cordless drill!?! Plus, they also make a great hand mixers for whipping up lunch.
The Ultimate Projects Guide
The individuals featured in this website are not professional builders and the build of the projects featured in this website are intended to be for your entertainment only. Nothing in this website should be construed as construction/building advice. Check your local building/safety codes and consult with a professional before starting any building project.
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