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Started by gchenworth, June 16, 2018, 06:49:36 PM

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gchenworth

with the table I started around the beginning of the year... still a couple things to do like adding some hooks and maybe a beer opener.  But I'm loving cooking on it.


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Dc_smoke309

Damn!!!!!! That bad ass


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Firemunkee

I'll take one please. That is awesome!

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addicted-to-smoke

That thing kicks ass. About how much does the top weigh?
It's the iconic symbol for the backyard. It's family/friends, food and fun. What more do you need to feel everything [is] going to be all right. As long as we can still have a BBQ in our backyard, the world seems a bit of a better place. At least for that moment. -reillyranch

gchenworth

The top is concrete.  I recall calculating that it was just under 300 lbs

WNC

Amazing!
What's the sink set up like? Hot/cold/drainage?
Love the the gas assist


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gchenworth

The hose feeds the sink so cold water only. I've got a y at the spigot so during warm months I keep the hose pressurized at all times.  I've get an 8 gallon bucket underneath to collect water.  Primary use of sink is to wash hands.  But that's a big deal to me. Everything where I need it instead of running in and out of the house 20 times in order to cook a steak...

Thanks for the kind words... I'm really liking it...

benlskinner

I love the idea of the sink built in. And the counter space is amazing. You're right - don't want to have to run inside to wash hands 100 times each session. Looking at the plumbing at my house they put soft water to the spigot in the back. I always thought it would have been cool if they did both
hot/cold water too.

Gunslinger2071

Wow that is awesome. My woodworking skills are about 3/10 but I've been dreaming of taking on a project like this.
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Check out the Meat Sheet: https://www.amazon.com/Pork-Ranger-Meat-Sheet/dp/B07H39MJMT

Thomas Andrews

That looks very sweet indeed!

gchenworth

@Gunslinger2071 the frame is made with 2x6 and 4x4's. I bought a cheap pocket screw jig at lowes and that's all there is to the frame. I built th doors but you can buy those along with drawer at barker doors. Plywood panels cut a little smaller than the openings, again secured with pocket screws. And quarter round trim to hide the gaps. Then stain / weather sealer to pretty it up.  Everything but the cabinets doors require very limited woodworking skills. The concrete top was a little more technical but that wasn't really difficult either.  The plans were from a custom table for a bge. I can post a link if you're interested.

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guiltytim

Looks Great.  It's exactly the idea I'm working with now.  Do you have some better pictures of how you installed the gas assist?