Smokehouse BBQ Grill Cart
- 3 EPISODES
- BEGINNER
- SKILLS: WOODWORKING, STAINING
Summer is here and we’re celebrating our love of all things grilled! Every grill, whether propane or coal, needs a sidekick so we’re building an easy DIY grill cart using pocket holes and outdoor-friendly wood like Douglas Fir and Cedar which is widely available at your local home improvement store.
Our design includes storage for a propane tank, a drawer for smaller utensils, two shelves and spice racks. We even decided to add a hook, paper towel holder and bottle opener on the frame.
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SUPPLIES:
2x4x8 Douglas Fir
2x6x6 Douglas Fir
1x4x8 Cedar
1x2x8 Cedar
2 1/2″ Wood Screws
2 1/2″ Pocket Hole Screws
1 1/4″ Pocket Hole Screws
Pocket Hole Jig
Power Drill
3″ Casters
3/8″ Dowel Kit
1 1/4″ Brad Nails
3/4″ Staples
Wood Glue
Farmhouse Animals Cabinet Knobs
Black Cabinet Hinges
Barrel Door Latch
3-Prong Coat Hook
1/2″ Iron Pipe Flange
1/2″ X 12″ Iron Pipe
1/2″ 90-degree Street Elbow
1/2″ x 4″ Iron Pipe Nipple
1/2″ Iron Pipe Cap
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