Egyptian wrought iron railing up-cycle to a patio bar

Egyptian wrought iron railing up-cycle to a patio bar
Created:
8/26/13
Materials:
Iron and oak
Weight:
180 pounds

8/26/13

This is another up-cycle project. Starting with a piece of wrought iron from the early 1900's that was shipped from Egypt to the US in the 80's. The top is an up-cycled piece of oak from a shelf behind a bar.
So I am converting it in to a patio bar.
I have cut the ends and bent them at a 60 degree angles and started to add some iron for the foot bar and to get the bar top at the correct height. I will add some detail work to fill the gap from the bottom of the bar top and the top of the railing. I will continue to add photos as I build it.

  • cut and bent the returns back

    cut and bent the returns back

  • Added the foot rest

    Added the foot rest

  • Cut the oak top down

    Cut the oak top down

  • still have a to add a shelf and a rack and some detail work

    still have a to add a shelf and a rack and some detail work

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