Submitted by Gary Hogan
Estimated Cost: $230 CDN
JenWoodhouse.com Plan Used: DIY Kamado Grill Project
About the Project:
Spent the better part of a day while on vacation this week making this table. I used the image of Jen’s stand as a basis for my plan but changed the dimensions, added a cut out in the back for the 8”wide hinge on the Kamado Joe and used enough pocket holes to build a small house…
Key was measuring the height and circumference of the BBQ to determine how high the shelf needed to be. I wanted the grilling surface at 34” which seems perfect for my height. I also used 2×6 cedar for the top and shelf rather than using fence boards.
Simpson Hardware makes a huge difference – thank you
Alan Conley says
Love this design! Where do I find the corner accents?
Jen says
Hi Alan,
Thanks! The connectors are Simpson Strong-Tie’s Outdoor Accents hardware. You can find them online at Home Depot and in select stores. Hope that helps!
Brian Brignac says
Did you need to cut out to account for the hinge on the back of the grill?