New home for the Primo

mach8274

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My project for the day...I had a table that I built which housed the Primo and my Weber kettle. I wasn't using the kettle as much as I thought I would and needed more work space around the Primo. This is what I came up with...all in a day's work!! (My apologies for the sideways pics...don't know how it happened or how to fix it!)
 

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Sweet. Make sure you're using those ceramic stand-offs on the bottom, to separate bottom of the cooker from the wood.
 
Glad to see you have it on casters, that I am sure is heavy. I built one similar, you will love all the extra counter space.
 
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