I made this one just for fun, but I have several friends who have asked for boards, so it should have a good home quickly.
Made with walnut and cherry with a taper on the bottom instead of a finger groove. It's approximately 14 X 24 and 7/8" thick with an edge grain construction.
Lonestar Grillz 24x36 offset smoker, grill, w/ main chamber charcoal grate and 3 tel-tru thermometers - left, right and center
Yoke Up custom charcoal basket and a Grill Wraps cover.
22.5 copper kettle w/ SnS, DnG, BBQ vortex, gasket and stainless steel hinge kit.
Napoleon gas grill (soon to go bye bye) rotting out.
1 maverick et-733 digital thermometer - black
1 maverick et-733 - gray
1 new standard grilling remote digital thermometer
1 thermoworks thermopen mk4 - red
1 thermoworks thermopop - red
Pre Miala flavor injector
taylor digital scale
TSM meat grinder
chefs choice food slicer
cuisinhart food processor
food saver vacuum sealer
TSM harvest food dehydrator
Wow! Looks great Ron. I should have applied myself better when I took wood shop. True story. I remember in 10th grade I made a giant bookcase. Maybe 6’ X 6’. After I finished it we went to move it and it collapsed like dominoes on the shop floor. 😂
Last edited by Panhead John; August 22, 2021, 12:28 PM.
True story - had my shop class in 7th grade. I made a skateboard. Someone stole it from my backyard, took the wheels off and chucked the board back into the yard a couple of days later.
I still have a book rack I made. It holds all my cookbooks.
I even built a foosball table in high school for my brother. That was a thing of beauty. Unfortunately I have no idea what happened to it over the years.
😬 Am I dating myself. 😂
I of course love smoked meats of all kinds, but also like quick cooks like chicken portions, pork tenderloins, steak and fish. Really into cooking of all kinds.
My outdoor kitchen has a Lone Star Grillz Adjustable and it is wonderful. There also is a Pit Boss 5 Burner Ultimate Griddle.
There is an outdoor fire pit that has grilling capability and limited Santa Maria-style grill raising and lowering.
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