jvo
Well-known member
Not fancy, not high tech. I was about to throw this old barbecue away several years ago, and got to thinking I should be able to use the rolling stand for it somehow. Turns out I needed a stand for my mitre saw, so it became the recipient. Blind luck that I only needed to bolt some 3/4 plywood to the folding end tables and to the crossmembers that used to support the barbecue body, and it was exactly the right height for the outfeed tables.
Can't remember the brand of barbecue this was, and I don't think it would work with the newer ones with the plastic end table, but this one worked out just fine. Again, as I stated, not fancy but it sure works good and didn't cost anything. The end tables fold down for smaller storage area, and it rolls around the worksite real nice, using the end table for a handle.
Can't remember the brand of barbecue this was, and I don't think it would work with the newer ones with the plastic end table, but this one worked out just fine. Again, as I stated, not fancy but it sure works good and didn't cost anything. The end tables fold down for smaller storage area, and it rolls around the worksite real nice, using the end table for a handle.