I picked up this guy last year, got the table from work. It's a steel desk with a fireproof, Chem proof lab table top. Cut a hole for the grill and just set it in there, then added some hooks and presto- custom bar b que table. I also added an aluminum bucket to the bottom where the ash try used to be. Any suggestions on making it better are appreciated. (http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/03/22/0238df213a9e745a39edb881e0c3e1c6.jpg)(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/03/22/a1ebc567260379aff012fb96e606f2aa.jpg)(http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15/03/22/a9eac444f527ca7ac08cbcb84f865c69.jpg)
Quote from: Andrew on March 22, 2015, 02:06:07 PM
... and just set it in there, then added some hooks...
Got any pictures of how the kettle is suspended? Seems to be a common question when folks make their own tables.
Nice looking set-up!
That material is super tough. Almost harder than rock. Gotta go real slow when cutting.
I have some as a table top for my work-top area in my garage.
I just cut a hole and set the kettle in it. No need to suspend or keep it away from the top since it's lab table top. It's heat proof. I also like that plan because if I need to change out the kettle or take it out for cleaning I can just lift it out
Sweet table there, and a great garage sale find there with that copper kettle!