Scored this bad boy for $50 on Marketplace. Plan on making a wooden butcherblock to replace the table and then upgrade the wheels to some off road ones.
by Consistent-Focus4462
5 Comments
BeamTeam
Great find.
I wouldn’t use butcher block for an outdoor countertop again. I had maybe 1/8″ of rain on mine this summer and water found its way past 5 coats of polyurethane and caused the block to warp and glued joints to split.
Choptank62
I still have an Explorer with gas start. I have no complaints other the the catcher basket sometimes fill with rain water.
EvilGenius007
That top doesn’t look bad. Is it cracked? If it’s just stained I recommend washing it thoroughly with warm soapy dishwater, then after it dries flood the surface with a coat of mineral oil; wipe off the excess after it sits for ~15 min, it will lift out some of the stains and leave behind a smooth finish.
the-real-col-klink
Same here, except mine was 4 years ago and still going strong
5 Comments
Great find.
I wouldn’t use butcher block for an outdoor countertop again. I had maybe 1/8″ of rain on mine this summer and water found its way past 5 coats of polyurethane and caused the block to warp and glued joints to split.
I still have an Explorer with gas start. I have no complaints other the the catcher basket sometimes fill with rain water.
That top doesn’t look bad. Is it cracked? If it’s just stained I recommend washing it thoroughly with warm soapy dishwater, then after it dries flood the surface with a coat of mineral oil; wipe off the excess after it sits for ~15 min, it will lift out some of the stains and leave behind a smooth finish.
Same here, except mine was 4 years ago and still going strong
Great find