David Paule
Well Known Member
I've made eight of these so far. They all are doing their job now. They are relatively easy to make and go together quickly.
I use a circular saw and an electric screwdriver/drill. The hand tools needed are mostly a carpenter's square and some C-clamps. I like Titebond II or III and use 4 deck screws at each frame joint.
Mine differ by size, of course, and some have bolts at the bottom for adjustment and the rest have wheels. These minor details on yours, are left for you. The only real comment is that if you install wheels, get robust ones. The table for my ceramic barbecue, a Big Green Egg, is highly loaded and the urethane tires aren't lasting. The various tables with metal wheels are all doing fine.
These photos are all hosted on Postimage.cc. For the same photos hosted by Imgur.com, see
Page 1,
Page 2,
Page 3,
Page 4,
Page 5,
Page 6,
and
Page 7.
Also, I've got a PDF that can be posted somewhere or emailed. If you'd like a copy, please email me through VAF.
Dave
I use a circular saw and an electric screwdriver/drill. The hand tools needed are mostly a carpenter's square and some C-clamps. I like Titebond II or III and use 4 deck screws at each frame joint.
Mine differ by size, of course, and some have bolts at the bottom for adjustment and the rest have wheels. These minor details on yours, are left for you. The only real comment is that if you install wheels, get robust ones. The table for my ceramic barbecue, a Big Green Egg, is highly loaded and the urethane tires aren't lasting. The various tables with metal wheels are all doing fine.
These photos are all hosted on Postimage.cc. For the same photos hosted by Imgur.com, see
Page 1,
Page 2,
Page 3,
Page 4,
Page 5,
Page 6,
and
Page 7.
Also, I've got a PDF that can be posted somewhere or emailed. If you'd like a copy, please email me through VAF.
Dave