Not the best BBQer, an even worst Carpenter. But I know how to distract myself for a couple of hours

by banjdsceasfea

8 Comments

  1. Ok_Lunch16

    That’s awesome! I’m curious how did you insulate between the base and the wood? I’ve been debating on building one of these.

  2. Naive-Ad-7406

    Details/tips please as I’ve been thinking of getting this and modifying:

    https://www.diy.com/departments/charles-taylor-deluxe-davenport-utlity-bbq-table-extra-large/5060674545813_BQ.prd?&&&&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=21001176640&gbraid=0AAAAADt-XHmnPGeHIa83CzWvrCaAdJX95&gclid=CjwKCAiAjojLBhAlEiwAcjhrDqcRfjdzzrDjmv5c77o-ldmmLbpjLYHUQn58PJNCLDTCmMR-jG1ctBoCPuQQAvD_BwE

    Looks like your Weber is counter sunk? What clips or brackets did you use if any?

    Edit: that or something similar to this which looks a bit flimsy and prone to rust:

    https://amzn.eu/d/7VgGL5q

  3. KcKayak-Fishin

    Not seeing many angles but hope you have an air gap with some metal brackets… looks like you could have good fire hazard. Could be an easy fix, but if that grill is in contact with the wood at all that’s a bad idea because the base of the kettle will get hot enough to ignite it, especially when the wood gets old and dry. Just a suggestion from a carpenter with a Weber👍

  4. smacketkusltard5

    You are a star, beautiful job Any thoughts about the wood catching on fire It doesnt take much heat to do so.

  5. fqutterychag

    You are a star, beautiful job Any thoughts about the wood catching on fire It doesnt take much heat to do so.

  6. Interesting_Bid4635

    Congrats, you turned your coffee table into a pallet !!!👍