So I finished my Side table mod.
A few weeks back I asked for some ideas for a side table mod and I got lots of good ideas. I took those and made my own. You will notice that it looks a lot like an old vintage teak weber table.
I made the table out of some extra ash and hickory I had around the house. In the picture it had no finish but I have coated it in a few layers of food grade walnut oil since then.
I decided to make a clamp bar so I can attach it to the kettle handle for extra stability.
So far I have only used it once and it worked great for plates and balancing a beer. .
Next I have to get some hooks for tongs and such.
Thank you for those that gave me pics for inspiration.
If anyone has any questions about the build let me know.
Cheers
(http://pics.weberkettleclub.com/images/2016/04/12/IMG_20160411_114227.md.jpg)
(http://pics.weberkettleclub.com/images/2016/04/12/IMG_20160411_114233.md.jpg)
Looks great. Nice work.
If the litmus test is holding a beer, maybe a bottle opener attachment is in order.
Very Nice work! and i agree with the bottle opener suggestion.
I agree a bottle opener will be a must.
Looks good and functional. Is it intended to be removable?
Looks great. I like it.
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Yeah I intended to be able to take it on and off when I want to move it.
Great job!
any insight/pics on getting the legs secure/ height adjusted
Thanks
Very nice
Since my kettles need to be portable I decided to just get a 4x2 height adjustable Lifetime table ($34 bucks). It's 36" high so it's perfect and easy to fold/transport for camp trips and picnics
Quote from: Metal Mike on April 15, 2016, 07:57:18 AM
any insight/pics on getting the legs secure/ height adjusted
Thanks
Sorry for the late reply. Busy work schedule of late.
I used a metal collar with eye bolt. here is a pic. I wanted to be able to adjust the legs independently due to possible uneven ground.
(http://pics.weberkettleclub.com/images/2016/04/21/4773d8ad-1974-4876-8cc0-cea4b1a277ba.md.jpg)