Many years passed and I found a new passion in bbq and knew exactly what to do with it. I then moved houses and the work bench was no longer required so the bench was dismantled but I had to hold on to this beautiful piece of Jarrah to one day do something with. He then passed it down to my grandfather who then passed it down to my father who also used it on his work bench where I have many fond memories growing up building plenty of billy karts & other items on top of this slab of jarrah.Īs I grew older my father passed it down to me and I too used it to form a work bench for many years. This once belonged to my great grandfather who used it to help form part of his timber work top in the shed. This slab of Jarrah has a little history to it. Tel-Tru thermometer housing to keep it safe.Jarrah Shelf & handle in there final resting place.Testing out the special bearing ended handle.Risers sitting pretty after getting a weld into position. ![]() Weight of Chamber and Firebox without the base frame or Jarrah shelf.Time to weld the chamber to the firebox.Testing the shelves before welding the mesh in.Lining the shelf supports up to be welded.Firebox welded together & door almost complete. ![]()
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