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Barbeque Grill Tool Cart
Tom Kalista, Longview, Wash., converted a burned-out barbeque grill into a handy, wheeled tool cart.
“It’s really handy because I can just pull alongside whatever machine I’m working on,” says Kalista. “My only cost was a little time.”
He threw the top part of the grill away and installed a piece
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Barbeque Grill Tool Cart FARM HOME Food Tom Kalista Longview Wash converted a burned-out barbeque grill into a handy wheeled tool cart “It’s really handy because I can just pull alongside whatever machine I’m working on ” says Kalista “My only cost was a little time ” He threw the top part of the grill away and installed a piece of plywood where the tray used to be and he drilled holes into the grill’s wooden sideboards to make room for long-handled tools He also replaced the grill’s original 2 small plastic wheels with wheels off an old push mower “With the big lawn mower wheels it rolls around quite easily ” says Kalista “I use the top tray to store tools such as pipe wrenches screwdrivers extension sockets etc and the bottom tray to store bigger items such as large wrenches and hammers hydraulic jacks and coffee cans filled with miscellaneous items I cut a large notch into one end of the top tray to make room for my hands when pushing the cart around ” Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Tom Kalista 2107 48th Ave Longview Wash 98632 ph 360 425-3953
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