noseoil wrote:Looks like it's going to be a roller soon. I'm enjoying your approach to building & attention to detail, nice planning & execution. Good job on the assembly & setup!
GarthB wrote: I'm debating whether I have a practical amount of room for a drawer above the cooler. There is currently 3-5/8" of space, however some of that will be eaten up by the sliding tray for the cooler.
cjlangellier wrote:GarthB wrote: I'm debating whether I have a practical amount of room for a drawer above the cooler. There is currently 3-5/8" of space, however some of that will be eaten up by the sliding tray for the cooler.
Probably won’t have enough space for drawer that will be of much use, but what about a slide out countertop extension/cutting board? It would only have to be thick enough to install the slide out rails and would add a good amount of useable counter space when prepping food.
GarthB wrote:
All of the sudden, this thing has turned into a real unit rather than a pile of pieces.
JoeGrz wrote:GarthB wrote:
All of the sudden, this thing has turned into a real unit rather than a pile of pieces.
Isn't seeing that a wonderful feeling? Sure looks good and is moving right along. At the rate you're going, you'll be camping while I'm still trying to get mine on the chassis
GarthB wrote:JoeGrz wrote:GarthB wrote:
All of the sudden, this thing has turned into a real unit rather than a pile of pieces.
Isn't seeing that a wonderful feeling? Sure looks good and is moving right along. At the rate you're going, you'll be camping while I'm still trying to get mine on the chassis
Sure is! It's pretty exciting how fast things start moving when you finally get them mounted and can start focusing on more of the creature comforts and personalization. I've also been celebrating the fact that I don't have to wrestle the walls around the shop anymore.
western traveler wrote:GarthB wrote:JoeGrz wrote:GarthB wrote:
All of the sudden, this thing has turned into a real unit rather than a pile of pieces.
Isn't seeing that a wonderful feeling? Sure looks good and is moving right along. At the rate you're going, you'll be camping while I'm still trying to get mine on the chassis
Sure is! It's pretty exciting how fast things start moving when you finally get them mounted and can start focusing on more of the creature comforts and personalization. I've also been celebrating the fact that I don't have to wrestle the walls around the shop anymore.
Great milestone Garth, i have enjoyed following your build and I’m looking forward to the day I no longer have to move my walls around.
MickinOz wrote:Lovely work.
I'm debating
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