Wine Cellar

Posts from the construction of the wine cellar at Aisling House.


To get the door to R-21 will take 3-1/2 inches of foam insulation. That plus skin and trim will bring the total thickness to 5 inches. Which means the latch side needs to be sharply beveled in order to clear the jamb. So the outside will be a half inch wider than the inside. #ProjectWineCellar #wine #woodworking

Posted on December 30, 2023

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We’ve finally reached the part of #ProjectWineCellar that I’ve been dreading: the door. The problem is that standard doors are only insulated to like R-3. This door needs to be R-21. So that means a custom door. I’ve never even hung a door, much less built a door. Thus my trepidation. #wine #woodworking

Posted on December 30, 2023

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The family all headed home after Thanksgiving, so I took a little time to clean up the cellar threshold. I trimmed the plugs hiding the cement screws, sanded them smooth, and applied a first coat of Tung oil. Second coat tomorrow. #wine #woodworking #ProjectWineCellar

An oak door threshold surrounded by drop cloths.

Posted on November 25, 2023

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Today was the last work day of this trip. I drilled pilot holes in the floor for concrete screws, and drilled counterbore holes in the threshold so that screw heads are hidden. Then I secured the threshold to the floor with concrete screws and a healthy helping of construction adhesive. Finally, I inserted oak dowels in the counterbore holes and glued them in place to hide the screw heads. Next trip I’ll cut the dowels flush to the surface and sand smooth. #woodworking #wine #ProjectWineCellar

Posted on November 15, 2023

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Built a threshold for the cellar door today. Started with an oak 1×10, then I ripped to width, cut to length, notched the corners (for door trim), beveled the top edges, and cut rabbets to accommodate flooring. Hopefully I’ll be able to sand and install it tomorrow. #wine #ProjectWineCellar #woodworking

An oak board clamped to a woodworking bench. Painter’s tape covers the corners and midline where measurements are marked.End view of the work-in-progress threshold showing the top bevels.End view of the finished threshold with a plank of flooring slid into the rabbets that were cut into the bottom of the threshold.

Posted on November 14, 2023

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Today’s project was installing vinyl plank flooring in the wine cellar. This is the first time I’ve ever done flooring, so I had a lot of waste at first. But once I got the hang of it, it went in really easy. #wine #ProjectWineCellar

A floating snap-together vinyl plank floor, installed in the wine cellar. The flooring is meant to look like oak, and looks surprisingly realistic.

Posted on November 13, 2023

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I got the second wall of shelves cut, sealed, installed, and (best of all) level.

Next steps: flooring and door.

#wine #ProjectWineCellar

A partially assembled wall of wine bins built out of 1x10 pine boards.A head on view of the finished wall of wine bins. Each bin measures 13 inches wide by 9 inches tall by 10 inches deep. The wall of bins is three bins wide by 8 bins high.A photo of the corner showing where the new wall of bins meets the wall of bins I built earlier.A red torpedo level sitting on a shelf. The level bubble shows that the shelf is dead level.

Posted on October 21, 2023

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I got a first coat of Tung oil on the first side of the boards needed for the second wall of shelves. #wine #ProjectWineCellarSeventeen one-by-twelve boards laying on the ground, finished side up.

Posted on October 13, 2023

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