Poured Concrete Bar Top

Set the galvanized wire into the concrete taking care that it does not touch the edges of the mold.
Poured concrete bar top. Carefully pour the concrete into the form image 1. But i love the look of concrete in all forms especially on countertops so my heart was set on poured concrete to compliment the butcher block. This adds to the charm and unique properties of concrete countertops. The finish will develop a pattern of use and is not meant to present as a solid monolithic color.
Using a small spade or bucket pour the concrete into the mold pressing and compacting it as you fill the mold to a depth of about 1 inch or halfway full. Use a float to smooth out the surface and push the concrete to the sides of the form image 2. Remember that the concrete at the bottom of mold will become the top of the concrete slab. Look through concrete bar.
Add more concrete if necessary to reach the top of the form. Concrete bar tops are also easy to maintain. The tops are stain resistant water resistant and are built to withstand the heavy use that a busy bar top will endure.