Belated Christmas gift pics...
#7
Fortunately, the gifts were completed in time. But it has taken me a while to get around to posting the pics.

Made a couple outdoor BBQ carts for the folks. Wood is Cedar. Finish is BLO/ mineral spirits. Tops are tile. Cabinet is big enough to hold a spare propane tank. The black rail is 1" rigid conduit, painted, with a pin to remove it so it can be used as a paper towel holder. Threw on a couple hooks for the BBQ tools, some all- weather casters, and a couple coats of good sealer on the tile grout for cleaning purposes. Sides and door are Cedar slats over 1/4" ply.

Turned out alright for a guy with 1 workbench, sharing the garage with the car and the kids!



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#8
Nice! With a wood top, it could be a nice little parking spot for any number of portable power tools.

Well done.
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#9
Hey, you should have waited until November, and just posted them as "Christmas gifts"

We would have all just assumed they were for next Christmas, and shaken our heads thinking darn, I really need to get busy...............
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya

GW
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#10
Very Nice!
Gary

Living under the radar, heading for "off the grid."

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#11
Well done!
Thanks,  Curt
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#12
I like them! And I like your design.
Brian
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