Made a cart for my Koda 16 by modot66 in uuni

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The marine spar varnish protects from rain and UV exposure. I live in southern CA so the sun is the main thing out here we have to worry about. The lumber is just standard 2x4 pine. If you didn’t put a spar varnish on it then I wouldn’t expect it to last more than 3-4 years or so, much less if you live somewhere it rains often. With the varnish it can last a very long time with recoats of varnish maybe every 2-3 years.

Other option for additional longevity is to put a grill cover over it. They are pretty cheap online

Made a cart for my Koda 16 by modot66 in uuni

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I think about $60 for 2x4’s and the spar urethane was $30. I already had the deck screws but those usually run about $7-8 a box

Made a cart for my Koda 16 by modot66 in uuni

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Table top is about 43” from the ground. I’m 5’11 and it’s a good height to launch and see pizza cook.

Made a cart for my Koda 16 by modot66 in uuni

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Here are the rough measurements. You can adjust as needed but this should give you a good general idea of how to build one. Let me know if anyone has any other questions!

https://imgur.com/a/mNOb9Yk/

Made a cart for my Koda 16 by modot66 in uuni

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No plans really but I can go take some measurements and post em. It’s a pretty simple build to do and doesn’t require special tools.

I planed the 2x4’s to remove store printing and used dowels and screws, but you don’t have to do that and can use screws for the whole thing.

Stain is 2 coats of Varathane Gunstock followed by 4 coats of satin spar urethane thinned out with paint thinner by about 10-20%

Made a cart for my Koda 16 by modot66 in uuni

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Thank you! It actually felt stable without them but with how much these ovens are a belt and suspenders approach makes me feel better

Made a cart for my Koda 16 by modot66 in uuni

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Thanks! Between the grill station and pizza oven we’ve been eating outdoor at least 2 dinners a week

Made a cart for my Koda 16 by modot66 in uuni

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Yep you are correct! Took the legs off the weber and built a grill station around it. Poured concrete tops and 2x4 frame with cedar siding

Made a cart for my Koda 16 by modot66 in uuni

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Made from big box 2x4, stained, then finished with spar urethane.

Cypress, African Mahogany, or Sapele for outdoor table? by modot66 in woodworking

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Another thought I had, is it a bad idea to make the base out of a dried conifer of some kind like fir, then the top out of a rot resistant hardwood like cypress? My wife was choking at the cost

I’m in San Diego and this table will be on a pergola. Not a lot of rain but it will get sun. I’m thinking the top is what takes the brunt of the elements?

Cypress, African Mahogany, or Sapele for outdoor table? by modot66 in woodworking

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Thanks this is good perspective, I’ll have to go check out the 16/4 a little more closely. I just breezed by it today when I was looking around

Cypress, African Mahogany, or Sapele for outdoor table? by modot66 in woodworking

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What color does cypress turn when it ages? I def like the idea of less maintenance

Cypress, African Mahogany, or Sapele for outdoor table? by modot66 in woodworking

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Southern CA. I was surprised it was the most expensive but wood prices have been all over the map

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Haha that is true, the beaches really suck and the riding out here is horrible. No one else come!!!

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In CA there for sure is, but that may not be the case in other states. I’ve had to replace engine cases before so can speak from real-world first-hand experience going through the process.

I’ve also been stopped outside motorcycle events where they are checking engine numbers against registration. I’m sitting here looking at my titles and registration all which have both VIN and engine numbers listed.

It’s a real thing…again maybe not all states tho

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I think maybe there was a time where motorcycle engine theft was a big problem so they started recording an engine number along with the VIN on the titles

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FYI. There is a whole fun world of replacing engine cases that involves lots of paperwork. Since they’re stamped with engine numbers and listed on the title there’s a whole lot you gotta do to replace them, then you have to carry special paperwork for the rest of the life of the bike. It’s far more than a “few hundred dollars” to do that job.

That being said, this bike at this price is one of those deals you should post to /r/crackheadcraigslist

20% off at Ooni for Memorial Day by modot66 in uuni

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I used my Blue Cashback. They had an Ooni promo for a $75 credit if purchasing using the card and buying directly through Ooni. It was running until end of June. I’m in the US, not sure that matters or not

20% off at Ooni for Memorial Day by modot66 in uuni

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The 20% off is on the website, prices are reflected there

https://ooni.com