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My wife is into all sorts of different storage organizers for pantry, closet, laundry room, linen closet....
I saw this one and thought it may fit on the grill. I don't think I'll ever use it but if anyone is interested in storage for pot holders or grill accessories. This could be an option. There are different ones available on Amazon also available in Black.

Yes I know my propane tank is naked. I just gave away the cover so I'll bring one here next time or a Weber tank magnet sticker.

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You should think about bending the arms out a bit and removing or modifying the tube end caps so that it slides into the tubes.... You'd have to come up with something to keep it from wobbling - a square chunk of wood with a groove in it would take care of that.
And it needs to be black.
 
Here's a gas guzzler. 160K BTU.


Ultimate Series Outdoor Charbroiler, gas, 58"W x 24"D broiling area, 8 burners, (2) nickel-chrome plated top grates, stainless steel finish, 8" deep work deck, valve panel, slide-out water/grease pan, double tank caddy, (2) 40 lb.LP tanks with hoses & regulators, roll-top hood, stainless steel stand with legs & casters, 160,000 BTU, CSA Flame, CSA Star, NSF

The Bakers Pride® model CBBQ-60S-CP charbroiler has the same features as our base model with the addition of a double stainless steel tank caddy, two 40 lb LP tanks, and your choice of one 60" hood or two 30" hoods. Standard features include a 60" x 24" grilling area with eight burners under two top grates for a total output of 160,000 BTU/H. This charbroiler is all stainless steel and comes standard with an 8" stainless work deck, stainless slide-out water/grease pans, and a crossover pilot tube system for added safety. It also features a stainless steel stand with casters to provide mobility for your outdoor setting. To expand your charbroiling capability, choose from options such as our steamer system


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Did you check the one Costco sells for $369? I have and it looks like a darn nice one for the $$$
Larry I was at Costco today and I think I found the tool box you were talking about. Is this the one you have?
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It looks comparable in price and quality to the Husky toolboxes that I bought. I was able to get some pretty good discounts on mine. I don't think I could talk them down in price at Costco but I haven't tried lol. Only differences I found right off the bat is that the metal on the Husky seems just a little bit thicker but the wood top on the Costco box looks a little thicker. I'd say pretty Even Stevens. The construction of the Costco box is definitely better than some of the other competitors also. The wheels are properly bolted on as they should be and the deeper bottom drawers have double slides on both sides as they should. All n all I'd say the Costco box is a good option also.

I already bought my Husky toolboxes and I'm very happy with them I just thought that I would add this information in in case anybody is in the market for a rolling toolbox with butcher block workbench surface.
 
Sorry just got back online from America's Dairy Land (Green Bay Packers Land).
Yes, that is the one I was looking at. I really like it. Soft close drawers and the like. Looks like a much better built unit than Hazard Fraught's at not even $20 more $$$$. Seemed like a good trade off to me. I can't speak to the other ones you've looked at as Home Depot and Lowes are stores I only go in to on the rare chance I can't find what I need at Menards
 
I have a serious love/hate with Menards. They don’t carry any of the better brands of tools. Their masterforce tools, are either really nice, or complete garbage. Their vises for example, are trash. But I love their tape measures.
 
Moving to the Midwest put Menards on the map for me. Previously in Florida as the manager of a not-for-profit residential community I had a special relationship with Lowes Pro Services. They treated me like a king. But here I am just another customer, so I shop around. I personally have found that Menards wins especially on specialty wood and related. You can get different hardwoods that my Lowes in Florida never had. It allowed me to do mahogany slats on a grill I did for a friend.

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On the other hand, Menards has a pretty poor selection of grills and appliances. I did notice, though, that my local Menards now has the Pit Boss Titan which was previously an exclusive model at Academy Sports. The Titan has some nice features and is evidence that Pit Boss is trying hard to rise to a higher level.
 
Moving to the Midwest put Menards on the map for me. Previously in Florida as the manager of a not-for-profit residential community I had a special relationship with Lowes Pro Services. They treated me like a king. But here I am just another customer, so I shop around. I personally have found that Menards wins especially on specialty wood and related. You can get different hardwoods that my Lowes in Florida never had. It allowed me to do mahogany slats on a grill I did for a friend.

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On the other hand, Menards has a pretty poor selection of grills and appliances. I did notice, though, that my local Menards now has the Pit Boss Titan which was previously an exclusive model at Academy Sports. The Titan has some nice features and is evidence that Pit Boss is trying hard to rise to a higher level.
You always do very nice work Jon!
 
You always do very nice work Jon!
Thanks, Josh! Coming from someone who does amazing stuff on here, that means a lot. That grill, as you can see, was definitely a "Frankengrill!" I use the leftovers from taking a late Silver a body and putting an earlier 2-burner Skyline hood on it. So, what was left was an early body and a late hood! I tried to dress it up with the mahogany slats, rather than using the gray durawood, and on the bottom I added a set of horizontal wood slats.
 
Thanks, Josh! Coming from someone who does amazing stuff on here, that means a lot. That grill, as you can see, was definitely a "Frankengrill!" I use the leftovers from taking a late Silver a body and putting an earlier 2-burner Skyline hood on it. So, what was left was an early body and a late hood! I tried to dress it up with the mahogany slats, rather than using the gray durawood, and on the bottom I added a set of horizontal wood slats.
I like everything you did on this! Very cool!
 

 

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