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Weber Grill Side table
I was suppose to be putting new seals in my 2185 last weekend, but ended up making this instead. Just got so sick of finding a table when grilling. So I made one. The wood is two shipping pallets from the feed store down the road. That probably saved over a hundred dollars with current lumber prices. New box of screws and bottle of exterior water proof wood glue. And about 10 hours from Friday evening till Sunday afternoon. Just waiting for a little more glue to dry and I can add some deck sealer.
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Mark from Minnesota 3165 with CC Snow Blower, Front blade, Sims Cab 3185 with 3pt hitch, it runs now. But not well. 48in and 52in mower decks 2185 with mower from my dad when I have a project for it. Massey Ferguson Model 70 corn planter. CC yard cart |
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Pretty cool, it looks like the grill is removable? I can see the one leg fits into a hole on the bottom of the table. Although I don’t think I’d ever be cooking a Pugh on the grill to warrant that big of a table lol
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Good idea, but grill looks too close to the wood table.
-----might just be the camera angle. |
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Google didn't help much, said "used to express disgust or disdain" |
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The only change to the grill was to remove the plastic handle from the side. I clamped to the existing handle and then I used the cross member on the bottom. I bored a hole in it to fit the leg through. Then added the vertical brace above. The grill was not harmed in any way and can be easily removed and replaced if desired. The lower cross member was clamped to the lower tray in two locations. It functions like two 3 leg tables bolted together. I can lift up one end and roll around as needed.
The table top is clearanced about 1.5 inches from the grill. I used it tonight without any issues.
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Mark from Minnesota 3165 with CC Snow Blower, Front blade, Sims Cab 3185 with 3pt hitch, it runs now. But not well. 48in and 52in mower decks 2185 with mower from my dad when I have a project for it. Massey Ferguson Model 70 corn planter. CC yard cart |
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Somehow I predict there will be a more serious pallet shortage than anticiptated
Good idea for a repurpose pallet. I have a friend who just built a ground level deck out of pallets.
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Two 125's and a 124 all with 42" decks Plow blade #2 Cart QA36 snowthower |
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Your invitations for an on-site trial must have gone astray
Oz
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My wife says I do not listen , at least I think thats what she said |
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I may be adding to that shortage. I’m working on building a shed out of them. So far I collected around 70, and am still going to need a lot more.
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125, 126, 147, 129, 149 x 2, 1450, 882, 1810, 1320, 1440, 2135, 2 129’s for parts/project, 1950 Farmall Cub 38" LT mower deck, 4 42" triangle mower decks, 2 44A mower decks, 2 50C mower decks, 42” GT deck, 3 42" snow/dirt blades, 42" landscape rake, #4 cart |
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Darn autocorrect on my phone. I typed “enough” lol
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Got it disassembled and stained. I"ll let it sit for a few days and look for any spots that need another coat.
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Mark from Minnesota 3165 with CC Snow Blower, Front blade, Sims Cab 3185 with 3pt hitch, it runs now. But not well. 48in and 52in mower decks 2185 with mower from my dad when I have a project for it. Massey Ferguson Model 70 corn planter. CC yard cart |
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