Now, just pull out the legs like this....
Voila! Ready to cook!
Hmmm, that dog is just the right size!!!

daveleb55 wrote:The table is just right for cooking, it's portable, and except for buying some screws to put it together, it was completely build using SALVAGE from the trailer.Voila! Ready to cook!
Hmmm, that dog is just the right size!!!
daveleb55 wrote:got some stuff done on the inside. Started cutting out the walls and making holes for the windows (salvaged some nice windows from a junkyard).
Dave & Kathleen
Joanne wrote:See what happens? I don't drop by for a while and you get all this work done. (there's a lesson in there for me somewhere, I just got to figure it out...)
Once quick question though, given the size of the cutouts for the windows and door, are your lightening holes going to save you enough weight to offset the luan, foam and glue (ignoring the extra work and expense)?
making a real marble countertop in a trailer!
daveleb55 wrote:work continues but at a painfully slow pace. Every step is a puzzle to figure out, and everything is taking twice as long as I originally anticipated. I blame Murphy!! Here's a few pics:
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Here's a side view with the end extension in place. I've also mounted the cut-down door, and started some of the wiring. The original wiring harness is kind of rough shape, especially where it was exposed to sun and weather for ten years, so I may wind up replacing the whole shebang
Dave and Kathleen
Joanne wrote:so I may wind up replacing the whole shebang
Dave and Kathleen
El Grincho wrote:I give up.... There's just no pleasing some people. All of this politico-correctitudiness drives me nuts.
El Grincho
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