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    First Weber Table I made

    I was going through an old hard drive and found some pics I thought I lost. Thought I would share these.

    I made this table in 2009 shortly after i purchased my first Weber 22. I remember it was about $60.00 in materials and an afternoon to build it.
    I remember finishing it with 2 or 3 coats Marine Varnish. It only lasted about 3-4 years before snow and rain took its toll. I forgot how much I liked that table.

    It went to the country house and back to the city. I ended up buying a Performer for the country house.


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    #2
    That's a good looking table. It seems like there's always a need for a bit more flat surface when you are cooking outside.

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    #3
    Great table, th' dog looks approvn fer sure'!

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      #4
      Sweeeeet!

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        #5
        Nicely done!

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          #6
          Nice

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            #7
            Well done.

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              #8
              I like it. Where is that sidebrace attached?

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                #9
                Thats a great looking build!

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                  #10
                  Cool table. Very cool lookin wok cook about to take place. Question, why the wok ring, it appears that is a flat bottom wok?

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                  • troymeister
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                    It appears flat but it is indeed round.

                  • FireMan
                    FireMan commented
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                    Always wanted to cook with a round bottom, the original style.

                  #11
                  very nice job and wood enhances thing's to look better. are you willing to share your plans ? if so P.M me

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                  • troymeister
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                    There were no real plans. I just went to Home Depot and winged it.

                  #12
                  HawkerXP At the bottom left I fastened a cross brace to the legs of the grill with hose clamps. You can't see them but they are there. The side braces were then fastened to the bottom brace, making the whole thing pretty stable.


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                  • Georgia rookie 903
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                    well really nice job even if you winged it looks professional

                  • HawkerXP
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                    Thanks for the info. I like the nice smoke ring you had where it butts up against the kettle.

                  #13
                  Nice touch with the umbrella receiver.

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                    #14
                    I love that table. Nice job!

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                      #15
                      Nicely done!

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