| Project by firefytrdan | posted 454 days ago | 277 views | 1 time favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
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Using some redwood I had left over from my previous gate project, a box of old tile from my kitchen, and a picture I found in a book. I came up with this bbq/patio cart. I finished the cart with a semi-gloss spar varnish. I’m happy with the results. I’m hoping this will fill the void until I can afford my outdoor bbq island.
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7 comments so far
Bigbuck
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posted 454 days ago
Nice looking cart. Good job
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trifern
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posted 454 days ago
Why buy a cart when you have this nice one that you created? Great build and thanks for sharing.
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thetimberkid
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posted 454 days ago
Graet job!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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corey cyr
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posted 453 days ago
i like it.
ChicoWoodnut
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Nice!
I think I have all the basic ingredients laying around here.
Hmmmm
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PurpLev
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posted 453 days ago
damn, that is some NICE redwood.
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oldskoolmodder
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posted 450 days ago
Yes, that is some NICE redwood. A drawer would look nice on that. Nice job.
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