BBQ Cart / Station With A Concrete Top
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- I made this BBQ station for Robin. We do a lot of grilling during the summer. The base is 2x6 and the legs are 4x4. The top is concrete I formed to fit our Weber grill.
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I made this BBQ station for Robin. We do a lot of grilling during the summer. The base is 2x6 and the legs are 4x4. The top is concrete I formed to fit our Weber grill.
DId you polish and seal the table at the end or did you two prefer the bare top look?
Would of liked to see the finished project for more than two seconds!
he hiding sum thing, probably shitty results. huuuUUULK SMAAAaaash!!!
Blink and you miss it.
WTH man! I watch a 10+ minute video and you barely show the finished cart.
Came out great Carl, love the concrete top!
Thank you Linn!
Concrete BBQ Station turned out awesome Carl . I'm sure that will get a lot of use. Thanks for share such a good idea.
Thank you very much!
Nice work Carl! My wife and I did concrete countertops in our house as well. We had no experience with concrete so we flew up to San Francisco to take a Buddy Rhodes 3-day countertop course. Even with the travel and the cost of the class for both of us, it was cheaper than buying a countertop from Home Depot plus now we have the skill to take on these kinds of projects. They walk you through the process from start to finish. In the class, we even did work on a GFRC countertop which produced a glass like finish. For anyone who is interested in a concrete countertop but has no experience with concrete, it's a great intro to the process. One product we used on our kitchen was Z-Counterform edge molds. They're for pour-in-place countertops for making nice decorative edges (ogee, bullnose, 1/2 bullnose, etc). It's a plastic edge mold that gets attached to the base before you pour and just snaps off when it's hardened.
Thank you! Very cool it sounds like a great class to take.
Looks great man happy wife happy life and happy barbecuing LOL
Thank you Joe :)
A very impressive BBQ cart Carl. I bet Robin is well pleased.
Cheers
Mike
Thank you Mike, she is happy :)
Cheers,
Carl
Great job Carl. It's good to see you step away from the lathe once in awhile!
Thank you Opa!
Looks great Carl. And Robin that is one sweet bbq table. I need to remember that trick about the floor mat for the edges....
Thank you Robert! The floor mat worked really well for this.
Cool setup. I would have loved seeing Robin using it at the end. Maybe a couple of Ribeye's and a glass of wine.
lol...Thanks Chad!
Very nice. Love that concrete!👍🏼
Thank you!
Awesome cart, I dig that counter top. Thumbs up Carl.
Thank you!
I love it! Thank you baby ❤
I wish, I and many of the viewers feel the same way you feel Robin.
Good job
Great project Carl. I wish I could do a lot more BBQing but I live in Ireland and soon as I light one it starts to rain.
Best...
Alan.
LOL....Thank you Alan!
@alansimpson Join BBQ life Ireland on facebook, I'm In ireland too. Dont let a little rain stop you :)
We didn't get to see the finished top and cart properly!
Yeah just a 2d photo.
Probably didn't work or it cracked
Nice project. Good idea as could be made to any scale. Not seen something like that before.
Thank you Luke!
Fantastic.
Thank you!!
7:35 nice Carolinas Carl! hahaha
:) You like that?
Amazing build!
Thank you Richard!
AWESOME Carl and Robin, CACAO!!!
Thank you Jamie :)
Thanks, now I want to build one.
Thank you!
Looks great! Hope it cools down out there soon!
Thanks Brian! It's starting to cool down :)
carl, enjoyed this build a lot! well done my friend.
Thank you very much!
Cool project Carl. I've got a patio project with a covered grilling area waiting for this fall. Gotta wait to get some cooler weather! I need to try some concrete table tops. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Ron! There're so many great videos out there on how to do concrete now it's really pretty easy.
I like you steel tow safety sandels
Yeah nice Chinese safety boots there mate .... :)
Great project Carl, nice to see Robin in there too.
I just have one problem with the description, I thought the BBQ was always left to the man to cook! ;)
Certainly wouldn't get my wife near one.
Well done!
Paul Lockwood First of all Paul, I want it done right! LOL Secondly, I love to cook! It doesn't matter where..give me a fire pit! I just really wanted a countertop :)
Looks great, It's weird to see you away from the lathe
Thanks :)
Do you think that melamine mold could be used again (at least twice)? Thanks.
I would complement the work but didn't really get to see the finished product. Fail!
Looks great but would really have liked the video showing more detail. Especially the end results.
Sorry about that, thanks!
Cool project . The top looks black . Did you color it with something . With the wind blowing in those silver locks you" bea'' good model lol . Take care .
Bahahaha......Yes I added a black dye. Thank you Glen!
Nice one Carl, brownie points from Robin?😆😆😆
Thank you Alan 😀😀😀
Review for table complete
How about some concrete cornhole boards for leaving outdoors?
That's a great idea!
A great and interesting project Carl, Have just got into BBQ'ing , I bought a smoker/grill a couple of months back and haven't looked back.
Have you tried the new station out out yet Carl? ...............Ah do i detect ribs on the go ????? :)
Nice one mate , Cheers, Bram
Thank you Bram!! Yes we do a lot of ribs too :)
Take care,
Carl
Did she remove handles on weber
This was definitely more of a "watch me do something" video vs a "here's how to do something" video. I dunno. There are lots of good how-to videos out there for this but I don't think I want to watch this kind of video.
Just my opinion
What is the small molded in hole for?
Concrete is heavy man. how to move this thing around?
Yes it is! I don't move it around :)
Great Job, so where is the BBQ? let me taste for it. ^^
LOL....Thank you!
How do you make straight long cuts with the circular blade saw? Thank you.
You can use a straight edge, but a worm drive circular saw makes it easier.
What did you do about the handles on the bowl of the weber grill? Didn't they obstruct when you set the bowl into the worktop?
I drilled out the rivets and took them off.
nice job. how did you attach the concrete top to the legs. also where do you get the dust mask.
Thank you Richard! It's a RZ Mask: Use RZCarl for 15% off your order
rzmask.com/pages/woodworking/
Looks great. Did you add metal rods to the concrete so it wont crack?
Thank you! I was going to but it setup to fast.
Looked great Carl but tell me how long did you wait before removing the concrete form?
God Bless my friend.
Thank you Frank! I waited two days, but you should wait about 4. I was running out of time for the video :/
How did you secure the concrete to the wood? How is the grill supported?
I used liquid nails to hold the top on, and the grill has a lip that it's sitting on.
A Carl Jacobson and Matthais Wendel video all in one day?!?!
lol Thanks!
Carl, have you had any heat transfer problems from the BBQ to the concrete? I'm worried about cracking.
I haven't had any problems, but I would put in a wire mesh.
Is that a General 650 table saw I see under there?
It's a Powermatic 65 I got it from a school action years ago.
What size did you cut your circular foam pieces for the form to , nice table by the way
Thank you Rory! I think it was 1 1/2" the circle was 22 1/2"
What is the black box you are using on your table saw?
It's a Miterset miterset.myshopify.com/?aff=22 Here's a video were I talk about it too. ruclips.net/video/lKZYRDeWKzM/видео.html
What is that nifty little device you use @ 4:03 to set up your table saw femce?
Hi James, it's a Miterset miterset.myshopify.com/?aff=22
not going to lie I am kind of let down. you show the whole build then don't show the end result? what about the rock you added?
Due to the cracks,.. should have some steel wire in it.
That came out Awesome Carl !! Nice job man.
Did you have to sand the top down after it set? Or did it dry up smooth ?
I'm sure the boss is very happy with it :-)
Happy BBQing !!
Steve.
Thank you Steve! It comes out of the mold really smooth.
It seems like you are not proud of your final product. Why? Because a few seconds of a still shot at the end of the video is not good enough.
First.
Why use metal in a woodwork project?
The video was a bit pointless if we don't get to see the finished product I'm sure it's nice but I'd like to see it
I used to watch every video you put out, but I'm getting to the point of unsubscribing, and a lot of other video channels. It seams that the more videos everyone makes, the more they think they are directors and think they have to have music in every video. The videos would be a lot better to return to the way you made them in the beginning, without the music. The narrations of the project was by far better than what you do with the music. I am a guitar / bass player /singer. And carpenter / woodworker of over 40 years. So when I want to watch a video on woodworking, I don't want to listen to music
William Castleberry There is this really cool invention I heard about that you might like. Its called "Mute". You ought to check it out.
And then you miss when they do say something.
I like to hear them talk about what they are doing, and explain what they are thinking when they work. So I'm to the point of knock them off the list of channels to watch. No biggie
HAHAHAHAHA
Why do people feel the need to announce their goodbye speech? If Carl is not providing you with the "free" entrainment here on youtube suck in your chest and click unsubscribe.