Table for my Weber 22" OTG
I posted this over at the Virtual Weber Bullet site a couple of days ago. And thanks for looking...:)
Anyway, I'm in the process of turning my brick-top hibachi table which I built last summer into a kettle table. So, over the weekend I stripped the table down to its frame and started the mod for the 22" kettle. I expect the table with the kettle in it to be hopefully completed in the next few days and will post more photos of this project as work progresses. This is what I've accomplished so far: The original hibachi table http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...P1020604-1.jpg Stripped everything off the table http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/kt01.jpg Added studs for the cement board http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/kt02.jpg Cement board in place http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/kt03.jpg Running ideas with some broken clay tiles http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/kt04.jpg Made cutout for the kettle http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c362/jojisan/kt05.jpg |
Looks like it's coming along very well. That's some heavy duty framing you got there, should last you a long time!
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Nie work! Looks good so far. Can't wait to see it when your done!
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looks like me, and the rest of the brethren could stand on top of that thing. Very nice, cant wait to see the rest of it!
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Great start, I look forward to seeing it when you're done. Have you given any thought as to how you are going to handle a hot lid while cooking? I don't see any signs of hooks or other holders yet...
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Thanks all. It's been a fun project so far....anything to do with Q'ing is fun!
I used heavy lumber originally for that heavy duty 'rustic' look I was going after, besides, the table needed to be able to handle a load of bricks on top, so I figured some 4x4's and 4x6's should do the trick. :)) Quote:
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I saw this on TVWBB and wondered the same thing about the lid? (as I was futzing with my WSM lids with my cart)
Looking forward to the finished product. |
Great idea
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Looks great, Cant wait to see finished product.
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Thgis is looking really good. What are you going yo cover the cement board with?
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Looking good so far. Keep the pics coming please! John
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Sweet, can't wait to see the finished product
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It's looking good so far. Is quarry tile your choice for the finished top? Be sure to make a provision for a soft joint around the perimeter of the tile against the framing; you wont regret it.
Tile and stone is where I've spent the last 30 years. Ping me if you need any tips. Chris |
Thanks guys! I have a day off tomorrow so I'll continue to work on this project and provide more photos.
My next step is to chop the handles off both sides of the kettle and see how well the kettle fits into the cutout before tiling the board. Chris: Thanks for that tip on the soft joint around the perimeter. I figured since I won't be grouting between the tiles and the wood frame it shouldn't present a problem? I also figured some greasy gunk will eventually make their way between the tiles and the wood frame providing a natural filler. Do you think that would be sufficient? I will be using some extra 1/2" quarry tiles I have laying around from a previous tiling job which will match well with my existing outdoor tiles. I intend to break them into chunks. Thanks! |
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After you lay the tiles, let them set up completely. Then stuff the perimeter joint with some cord or rope before you grout the tiles. When you've done the final clean up the grout, remove the cord. Then caulk it with some good quality silicone. For this table, I'd spend the few extra dollars and use an epoxy grout. Harder to work with, but it's very resistant to staining and bacteria. It's what they use to grout the floors in commercial kitchens. Good luck, Chris |
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