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    Default A weekender no CW used

    I had a chance to go back and do some old carpenter work. this is portable 2 burner cooking station.
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    OK your putting me in the Dog House.Wife wants backyard furniture. Deck and Hot tub covered.Nice work

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    Very nice work. I have to keep the wife out of this forum or she will have me working for years.

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    My carvewright is in the shop too... here is my weekend project.... just waiting for a nice sign over the doorway....Click image for larger version. 

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    It looks good! I think he likes it!

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    Looks to good to cook on sir! Great job!
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    what type of burn unit are you putting in are you putting in the grill ?.... and the dog house looks to good he looks like he is not spoiled at all, I'm curious as if you keep him outside in the winter? If you do I thought I might suggest a low watt bulb for heat or a low watt heat lamp being in Washington.

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