RogerS
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Yup. That'll do it. Looks better as well. Anything else is just over-engineering and not look as stylish IMO
phil.p":1fic3mau said:The glass sat in a recess, though, on a G plan one. Whatever you do with the glass, make sure you fix every stave through every hoop, or the barrel will end up falling apart as it dries out. Any wood left over is good for smoking fish or meat, or possibly pen blanks if you know the provenance of the barrel.
RogerS":9ikr6o5a said:Yup. That'll do it. Looks better as well. Anything else is just over-engineering and not look as stylish IMO
Harbo":qev04z4l said:Phil - yes it did sit in a recess but it was the weight of the glass I was really commenting on - the ones in the photos don't look to be stuck down?
Another thing that occurred to me was - why not some doors in the side for access - would have to frame the opening though to maintain the barrel structure?
Rod
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