BBQ Table
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BBQ Table made from table top that was found in a skip, bbq had been left out for scrap man by a neighbour, legs were claimed from an old table.
Marking the Bbq Hole
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I've started by marking out hole required with the bbq lid. Also attached some wood underneath the table top for the legs to sit against.
BBQ Hole
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I've cut the hole out with a jig saw, far from a profestional cut. Then screwed 4 screws into the side to rest the bbq in the hole and keep it from touching the wood for obvious reasons.
Jobs a Goodun
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BBQ sits in nicely with a gap all the way round, winding the screws in or out let the bbq drop or be raised slightly.
Still to Do
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still need to sand the table for painting and try salvage a new lid or fix a better handle, I'm thinking of welding a spanner for a handle. Check back.