I will just leave this here


 
I know I am late and this thread has moved on, but I had to comment about that Weber table being in Fouke, Arkansas. I actually have been there, because of my interest in off the wall stuff. This was where the 1970s B Movie “Legend of Boggy Creek” took place. It told the tale of western Arkansas’ own Big Foot type creature, that allegedly terrified the small community over several years.

The Legend of Boggy Creek
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Jon, next time you are up this way, we could maybe make a trip over by where I grew up. It is just south of the little town where "Grumpy Old Men" was filmed. The bar/restarant in the film is still there and they play the movie continuous on tvs in the place. It is the same town as the National Bald Eagle museum as well. Wabasha, MN
 
I saw that ad a while ago. It's not close enough to get me excited about it.
I've just been looking into lumber today. And looking into a rail slide router and a bench top planer. Im itchin to kick up The woodworking. I probably have plenty of wood for now though.

Do you use a rail slide router for handles?
 
This sounds intriguing. I vote you start cutting slats and shipping them! 🤣
I've been doing that for a few years now with reproduction handles and slats. You would probably be surprised at how many people ask me about them vs. how many people actually end up buying them. Most guys end up trying to refinish the old, warped handle rather than pay for a nice new one. The people that do buy new handles and slats are the people that want their grill to look really good and can't or don't want to make the stuff themselves.
 
I've been doing that for a few years now with reproduction handles and slats. You would probably be surprised at how many people ask me about them vs. how many people actually end up buying them. Most guys end up trying to refinish the old, warped handle rather than pay for a nice new one. The people that do buy new handles and slats are the people that want their grill to look really good and can't or don't want to make the stuff themselves.
I was today years old when I learned that!
 
Jon, next time you are up this way, we could maybe make a trip over by where I grew up. It is just south of the little town where "Grumpy Old Men" was filmed. The bar/restarant in the film is still there and they play the movie continuous on tvs in the place. It is the same town as the National Bald Eagle museum as well. Wabasha, MN
one of my favorite all time movies!!
 

 

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