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RE: Right! nt

Posted by pictureguy on July 17, 2021 at 19:33:44:

I builts what is about a 30 cubic foot box for my BBQ stuff. It'll hold 90lb of lump, and another 50 or 60lb of ceramics as well as ALL the extra stuff from insulated mitts to charcoal chimney.

Cost? I have NO idea. Some things I bought for the construction, like a Pocket Hole toolset are useful for other projects...and have been so used.

but it is not of 'speaker box' level construction. Each of 4 panels is 1x4 or 1x6 with a 1/4" plywood panel insert....Fllush in inside (router edge)and inset on the out......
Lid is also framed / 3/8" plywood and TILTED to shed rain. Hinges are ADA compiant OFFSET used on house doors. FLOOR is 3/4" and SOLID. A 200lb+ person can sstand in the box and be wheeled around without a problem. Box is DRY inside because of overlap of lid and the tilt. It would have to rain UP to stand a chance. Never found a BUG in the box, either. Lid is tight enough to be soft-close. It won't slam......Just settles onto an air cushion and self-closes.