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Tiki bbq cart. |
Tiki Shaker Grand Member (4 years)
Joined: Jun 28, 2008 Posts: 688 From: Oceanside, CA
| Posted: 2008-09-19 7:53 pm  Permalink
I live in a small apartment complex and therefor have a small bbq. But I just had it on a little stand that I would have to pic up and carry into the courtyard to grill. I wanted to get a stand with wheels for it, so I could wheel it out. I couldn't find and stands/carts that I liked so I came up with this solution. I picked up an tv cart at an estate sale. It was a typical 80's oak tv stand. Not exactly attractive. So, I went my local tiki store and bought some items to spiff it up.
Trimmed out in bamboo and a tiki plaque.
Each side has a handle and the right side has a bottle opener (right handed)
and I had just enough bamboo to cover the edges of the back side.
For some reason, the shark tasted so much better when it was grilled with this handy new cart!
 
 
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MadDogMike Grand Member (3 years)
Joined: Mar 30, 2008 Posts: 6403 From: The Anvil of the Sun
| Posted: 2008-09-20 6:42 pm  Permalink
I like it. Here's another link about tiki-fying BBQs. I need to do something with mine
http://www.tikiroom.com/tikicentral/bb/viewtopic.php?topic=28092&forum=18
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Tiki Shaker Grand Member (4 years)
Joined: Jun 28, 2008 Posts: 688 From: Oceanside, CA
| Posted: 2008-09-23 8:44 pm  Permalink
Thanks MadDog. I'm pretty happy with it. I had to go out and get a little 7 dollar saw and a staple gun (I already had hammer and nails). It's funny, being in a small apartment you don't normally need any tools. It was funny sawing bamboo on my kitchen counter. My neighbors heard all the sawing and banging.. but I kept the door closed until I was done. They were pretty amused when I finally rolled it out!
 
 
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