Thanks for posting. I ended up building this cart to accommodate my 24" diameter kamado in redwood & doug fir. I beefed up the bottom shelf to support to heavier grill.
We really like how the cart turned out but we really like how solid the cart is because of the thick, wood you used. That cart should be easily and safely handle any BBQ added to it!!
That’s a good idea. I never thought about that.. the only downside that I can see is being outside the wings will get rusty and might not work eventually.
Hi Korn, the reason is because normally any outdoor the thing that gain more humidity are the legs, having more contact with the water from the ground.
Thanks for posting. I ended up building this cart to accommodate my 24" diameter kamado in redwood & doug fir. I beefed up the bottom shelf to support to heavier grill.
Nice!! Send some pictures to my IG.
We really like how the cart turned out but we really like how solid the cart is because of the thick, wood you used. That cart should be easily and safely handle any BBQ added to it!!
Thank you Sir, Yes is very solid and cedar smell very good.
Such an Talented person great Job
Thank you Sir!
Is that flammable?
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Good job. What would I do different? through bolt the 4 x 4 with galvanized carriage bolts and used non combustible top like granite..
That is really neat, love the idea👍
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Thank you sir!
looks good
Thank you!!
How is the cart after 2 years?
nice looking cart, why not do what you did with your saw stand and add flip up sides for extra countertop space?
That’s a good idea. I never thought about that.. the only downside that I can see is being outside the wings will get rusty and might not work eventually.
I have a table with a 16 inch diameter cut-out (for a sink). Will that be large enough to fit the grill through?
I will say 22” by 32” so you have enough space next the grill to prepare or cut the meat.
Hi Erick, I was more referring to the size of the hole for the kamado to sit in. Will 16 inch be big enough?
I went and measured mine and yes can be enough 16” if is the same a kamado jr
Thanks very much Erick!
Hi Erik, nice table top! What is the height did you use for the second level?
Why did you choose the 4x4 cedar instead of pine just curious
Hi Korn, the reason is because normally any outdoor the thing that gain more humidity are the legs, having more contact with the water from the ground.
@@watcherick4433 makes sense, thanks!