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Default One Thing Leads To Another

Decided to get a new BBQ grill which turned out to be a great idea;
however, it also provided a new opportunity.

The concrete slab where the grill gets used is about 4-1/2" above
where the grill gets used which creates a problem for one person to
move the grill.

Solution, a small ramp that can be put in position when needed and
stored away when not.

About this time, somebody posted a grill cleaning tool using red oak
and a little ingenuity.

Why not?

My days of building things are winding down and this would be a fun
item.

So be it.

Pics of the project on ABPW in file named "GRILL PICS".

Lew


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