j

13/06/2005 7:07 PM

BBQ Side Table

Another request for a plan … groan, multiple groans.

I want to build a side table for the BBQ. Typical BBQ height [ ~30 ins
], slatted top and slatted shelf. About ~20 ins square. All Pine, to
be stained 'cedarish' color.
Any plans, anyone? Size not important, it's the idea and principle I
need,

Thanks.

John Hewitt, Malaga, Spain


This topic has 4 replies

j

in reply to [email protected] on 13/06/2005 7:07 PM

14/06/2005 6:05 PM

Saw the site. Impressed. Attractive furniture. Thanks for the info.

On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 01:43:56 GMT, "Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
><[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:1118682425.9b84d537a5b1b777842b4dc0dde0748e@teranews...
>> Another request for a plan . groan, multiple groans.
>>
>> I want to build a side table for the BBQ. Typical BBQ height [ ~30 ins
>> ], slatted top and slatted shelf. About ~20 ins square. All Pine, to
>> be stained 'cedarish' color.
>> Any plans, anyone? Size not important, it's the idea and principle I
>> need,
>
>Just wing it. There are a couple of tables like you describe on my web
>page. I have no plans, I just cut some boards to the length I wanted, spaced
>them evenly on top of a square frame and added legs. I did use stainless
>steel screws and an outdoor waterproof glue. Screws were countersunk and
>plugged.

John Hewitt, Malaga, Spain

LB

"Larry Bud"

in reply to [email protected] on 13/06/2005 7:07 PM

14/06/2005 10:54 AM



[email protected] wrote:
> Another request for a plan ... groan, multiple groans.
>
> I want to build a side table for the BBQ. Typical BBQ height [ ~30 ins
> ], slatted top and slatted shelf. About ~20 ins square. All Pine, to
> be stained 'cedarish' color.
> Any plans, anyone? Size not important, it's the idea and principle I
> need,
>

All pine? How is it going to resist the weather?

bb

"bronzzy"

in reply to [email protected] on 13/06/2005 7:07 PM

14/06/2005 4:13 PM

why don't you just make a regular side or end table and attach wheels so
that it would be easily wheeled out of the way. That way you have a drawer
to keep the bbq liter and other things in. And the space under neath for
all the bigger tools.
<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:1118682425.9b84d537a5b1b777842b4dc0dde0748e@teranews...
> Another request for a plan . groan, multiple groans.
>
> I want to build a side table for the BBQ. Typical BBQ height [ ~30 ins
> ], slatted top and slatted shelf. About ~20 ins square. All Pine, to
> be stained 'cedarish' color.
> Any plans, anyone? Size not important, it's the idea and principle I
> need,
>
> Thanks.
>
> John Hewitt, Malaga, Spain

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to [email protected] on 13/06/2005 7:07 PM

14/06/2005 1:43 AM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:1118682425.9b84d537a5b1b777842b4dc0dde0748e@teranews...
> Another request for a plan . groan, multiple groans.
>
> I want to build a side table for the BBQ. Typical BBQ height [ ~30 ins
> ], slatted top and slatted shelf. About ~20 ins square. All Pine, to
> be stained 'cedarish' color.
> Any plans, anyone? Size not important, it's the idea and principle I
> need,

Just wing it. There are a couple of tables like you describe on my web
page. I have no plans, I just cut some boards to the length I wanted, spaced
them evenly on top of a square frame and added legs. I did use stainless
steel screws and an outdoor waterproof glue. Screws were countersunk and
plugged.
--
Ed
http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/


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