Chuck 21SLX
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Thanks for the pics... nice job on the setup. I may copy it!
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Never thought of a stove!I have a bar/counter and dinette on my Benny so I use the Camp Chef Everest Stove and Lodge Cast Iron Griddle/Grill combination. I used to use a Coleman Grill but the Everest is far superior in every way. It can keep things warm but also get hot enough to boil water and even sear a steak. It cleans up easy so you can just pop it in the carry bag when it's time to go.
With delivery expected in middle January we are now focused on the “stuff” needed for our Bennington.
I’m looking for a great BBQ grill for those dinner cuises that I envision happening! What are you using? How/where do you attach or use a grill????
Thanks
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Here ya go... just realized while taking the pics the ss bolts through the cutting board/grill feet DO NOT go through the angle iron like I thought. Here is the bottom and one of the grill feet. add: While underway I just use a bungee cord wrapped around front to back to keep it closed.
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Here it is, Royal... Look familiar? I used the 1" cutting board and it's very solid. Thanks very, very much for all the details. Couldn't have done it without you!!I'll tell you the height of my table leg maybe in a week or so... I leave the leg on the boat all the time and cover the top with a little storage bag/string or rubber band to keep water from going into it. Probably don't have to but that's just me.
add: One other tip --- DO NOT bolt everything together until you are sure how it all fits together tightly. It's a little bit of a ballet to make sure the table leg is screwed tightly into the base along with the grill on top to make sure it's all facing the correct way when it's all tight. I think I may have put the screws into the deck last (or maybe just 2 screws until I was sure) but can't really remember. i.e. with the grill on top you get a little more leverage screwing in the table leg than by hand which could face the whole thing the wrong way.
add: measured the table leg today... 18.25" (top of base to top of leg) total from floor approx 19"