Enthusiast III
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Advocate III
So I've been putting these together for a while, particularly for friends, but wanted to see what everyone else has! I do love a cold beer, but sometimes that just doesn't get it done. Enter the ammo can cocktail bar.
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Influencer II
Very cool. I've been trying to work out a good cocktail setup for camping. This is at the top of the list now.
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Off-Road Ranger I
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Thanks! I have sold one, but I’m getting ready to move cross country and don’t have the time to build any so I figured I’d just share the design for the greater good hahaLove the design. I have several ammo cans laying around my garage. I will absolutly try my own design. Thank you for the idea. As for what i think....you could definatly make it for more than just building it for friends.
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Off-Road Ranger I
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Unfortunately I don’t. I just bought 12in wide poplar board and measured the opening of the can. I think the can is around 11in wide so a bit has to be ripped off. Other than that I measured the diameter of my favorite bottles and picked the appropriate hole saw diameter and just spaced them evenly. It works best if you cut the board just a hair bigger than the can and sand it until it fits snugly but flush. I think the feet under the main platform are 2in long of just 3/4x3/4 pine trim. If you look closely you can see the screws holding the feet on the 4 corners of the main platform just to keep it from sliding down. The top tray is the same measurements as the bottom with the trim just screwed on top of it from the bottom side. Then you just measure where to top tray sits flush with the top of the can and add the two trim pieces on either side of the can. I drilled pilot holes and used metal screws coming in from the outside of the can and into the back of the top tray supports. I’ve done it with both 25mm and 30mm cans and with all different assortment size holes for mixers, bitters, specific bottles, etc so I’m afraid there was never a template. Finish is off with a nice stain and two coats of polyurethane and you’re set.Do you have any drawings or templates for the wood parts?
Member I
Advocate III
I keep mine simple & easy. These items are in my dry box w\o taking up any more space.
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Member I
it's a sin in my book to cut good Bourbon with any mixers. I like my Bourbon straight up on ice.Maker's Mark, Loretto, Kentucky! Good choice in Bourbon and great little town; worked a show there one night.
Advocate III
it's a sin in my book to cut good Bourbon with any mixers. I like my Bourbon straight up on ice.
Traveler III
Sweet! ::setsasideabottleofbourbonforwhenvisitingroad::Bourbon can tend to make me more irascible.
Advocate III
Sweet! ::setsasideabottleofbourbonforwhenvisitingroad::