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well, like the title says this is not entirely a wood project but i designed and built this hotdog cart over the summer, with the intentions of becoming a hotdog vendor well the cart was so well received that it was sold
but some of the features that are wood will be:
1. the rear handle is made from hickory with the push bar made from recycled 1” wooden dowel
2. the storage with sliding plexiglass panels is made from birch plywood with a black laminate covering
3. the portable grill is mounted with birch plywood and black laminate
4. the side tables are made from birch plywood
thank you for looking.
-- Eddie N.Barnes
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a1Jim
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#1 posted 499 days ago
Looks like a spectacular cart ,very nice work.
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Ken90712
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#2 posted 498 days ago
Nice job looks great. I’ll take 2 hotdogs with Mustard and onions please.
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
Jimthecarver
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#3 posted 498 days ago
Make mine Prime rib please….. I cannot eat mystery meat/hot dogs.
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TurnTurnTurn
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#4 posted 498 days ago
Great cart. You are making my hungry!!!
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RexMcKinnon
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#5 posted 497 days ago
Nice cart, looks like you may have a side line. Make another and see what happens.
-- If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail!
chrisstef
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#6 posted 497 days ago
I always told my wife that if we both lost our jobs we would pick up and move to St. John where i would sell hot dogs on the side of the road. I would float this bad boy with me for sure. Gotta have that delicious natural casing though. Ill take mine with some hot pepper relish.
-- "there aren’t many hand tools as awe-inspiring as the #8 jointer. I mean, it just reeks of cast iron heft and hubris" - Smitty
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