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Has anyone ever crafted a wooden work table for the kettle grill? I see where you can order one from Weber for $35, but was interested in designing my own from maple wood.
 
Posts: 203 | Location: Winston-Salem, NC | Registered: April 26, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Russell,
I thought about building my own as well unill I found this at Ikea. I picked it up for about 39 Euros. I am sure that Ikea in the States would have something similar. I works perfect for me. I can move it around and it's not to low. The weber work tables are to low for me. Check it out!
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Russell,
I found a link for you in case you are interested.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/categories/rooms/kitchen/10471/
 
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That's a good looking table, maybe too nice as it would be outdoors in the elements 24/7. Plus I would like to spend less than $35.
 
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Take a look at some of the designs for egg-tables at www.nakedwhiz.com. It should be pretty easy to adapt a design for a kettle.
 
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i am thinking of getting one of those folding hard plastic tables. a 4ft one and putting my OTG on one side and the WSM on the other side. they can be had for 30-40 bucks at bj's and can be used for extra dining space when you have more company than expected.


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I just picked up a small resin top adjustable table from BJ's this past week. It was just what I was looking for in a table. I placed it between the WSM and 22.5 OTG. I don't know what I did without it.


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Originally posted by Gary McD:
I just picked up a small resin top adjustable table from BJ's this past week. It was just what I was looking for in a table. I placed it between the WSM and 22.5 OTG. I don't know what I did without it.


sounds like the one i was looking at. 4 foot long and an adjustable height.


Weber Smokey Mountain
22.5" Green OTG
22.5" bar-b-kettle
 
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