Free woodworking plans and projects instructions for building your own BBQ barbeque carts, pits and pits. How to build your backyard barbeque center. Also, plans for BBQ pits, trolleys and carts you can buy, along with other related building information.
This BBQ table would come in handy when grilling up your favorite meal. It is a straight-forward easy-to-build project that could have you enjoying a BBQ this weekend. Check out the free woodworking plans at the link.
Take your patio to the next level by building this awesome grill cart/bbq table. It will be a great addition as well as perfect spot for your summer bbqs. Check out the free plans at the link. (You will have to scroll to the bottom of the post to find the instructions.)
Build this awesome toy bbq grill for the children to practise on. Free plans at the link.
Plans for a 5 ft 2 inch x 15 ft 4 inch barbecue grill enclosed in a covered, screened 13 ft 2 inch x 25 ft structure.
Design plans for a 13ft 2inch x 19 ft shelter to house a permanent barbeque pit.
Plans on how to make a hexagonal bbq table along with materials list, cost etc.
Plans to build stone, brick and concrete barbecue grills.
Plans to build a brick backyard barbecue pit.
Plans to build a concrete block grill that is easy to dismantle and move.
13 x 19 x 19 ft, Pole frame, Gable roof, concrete floor. This free construction plans and projects information is courtesy of the North Dakota State Univ. web site. Follow the instructions on that page to quickly find the plan number. This plan number is 6020
While not woodworking related, if your an outdoors person or have a woods camp, these are great ideas for outdoor grills. Masonery and concrete or rock style construction. PDF number 6261.
Screened and Sheltered, 13 x 25 x 9 ft, Pole Frame, Gable Roof, Concrete Floor. PDF number 6022.
Build your own BBQ shelter for the backyard using these free step-by-step instructions.
When outdoor cooking and entertaining are two favorite pastimes, there is nothing like an outdoor kitchen to bring it all together. Ron visits the Los Altos home of Tom Urban and Rebecca Sweet to help them bring a little gourmet to their backyard.
Roll this cart onto your porch to help with the barbecue, or use it in the kitchen as a gourmet table.
This is the metric version. Also available at this link are plans in the standard Imperial (feet and inches) version.
Build a cedar shelter for your barbeque area using these free downloadable plans.
Plans for a bbq picnic table that will comfortably seat four people. Includes material list and material costs.