smittygouv30
Well-Known Member
My options at Lowes seem to be oak poplar aspen pine or cedar? Obviously looks and ability to resist scratches/dings are important.
Sorry, didn't mean to hijack the thread. Resume speaking of wood
I'm partial to oak myself. Cheap, durable, easy to work with, and looks great with lots of different finishes. Cedar would hold up to condensation better, but if you seal the wood, any of them will last a long time.
If you gave the means, use repurposed oak. It's half the price and has a good character about it. Something about used wood really is nice.
Schnitzengiggle said:Fell a tree in the Redwood forest, something of the 1,000 year old variety.
Have a bonfire party.
Don't tell a soul.
Revel in the most beautiful collar on earth.
Live without shame.
That is my suggestion...
How did you attach your drip tray?Here's mine, stained poplar...
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Really? Would you mind sharing some close up photos? Did you drill anything into the Keezer wall?
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