For the outdoor chef, Norm offers a solution to the shortcomings of modern barbecue grills-extra counter space-with a rolling grill cart made of weather-friendly redwood and cedar. Cart also features a pullout drawer, towel racks, hooks for utensils, and a large bottom shelf.
Season: 11 | Episode: 13
Original Air Date: March 27, 1999
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I learned so much from watching this, and TOH !!!
I use to watch this show with my daddy on the weekends when I was a kid
I built one. Probably 20+ years ago. The plans were excellent and it was a fun project.
I made mine out of cedar. It lasted 8 – 10 years.
I get that the fun of this show is the build/craftsmanship of a project, but maybe just an extra table sitting next to the grill?
I remember watching this show on the weekend when I was kid. This was one of the easiest projects, but Norm always made people feel that no matter how complex the project, given the right tools, anyone could build it. He was such a great teacher.
This was my Saturdays & Sundays This Old House followed by The New Yankee Workshop. I learned so much watching Norm Abrahm on both shows. I still remember the sponsors for Norm's show. Minwax, Porter Cable & of Course Tite Bond Wood Glue the show that introduced me to this product. I thank you so much Norm Abram for your master carpentry i treasure alot from both shows you done all from my heart.β€π
This brings me back. I used to watch Norm and Bob on the weekends. I've never done anything with what I learned, but I always learned something.
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hello Norm & it's is Randy and i like yours video is cool & Thanks Norm & Friends & Randy
I bought the plan for this project nearly 20 years ago. Built mine out of reclaimed redwood 6×6 timbers from an old deck tear down/rebuild project. I have replaced the wheels and top one time since then. It has lived on my deck. Many grills have come and gone but this will always be there. Thanks Norm.
I think he is using 5200 as the adhesive, folks this stuff is no joke.
We used to have a router station. But it went out of business because nobody listened.
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I'm going to guess that it's the director of photography, the production assistant and the grip/gaffer who are sat at the picnic table at the end with of course Russ and Norm.
Does anyone know why the theme song in this episode & the beginning of Season 13 is heard in a lower pitch? Just curious.
In the next episode will he be wearing a dress?
Before we use any power tools, letβs take a moment to talk about shop safety. Be sure to read, understand,and follow all the safety rules that come with with your power tools. Knowing how to use you power tools properly will greatly reduce the risk of personal injury. And remember this: There is no more important rule, than to wear these, safety glasses.
Well fed crew that day!!
Norm Abram could be the next Emeril Lagasse!!!!
The quality of those boards. Straight grain redwood and cedar. Not as easy to get your hands on that.
I love this guy β¦. He makes every project so much fun to watchβ¦ Gods blessings β¦
Again I thank you for these. What a gift. β€
Ready for grilling season.
And you can see Russel in final shot. Wonder how that cart is doing now
oh letβs not forget Tire covers. Can be bought at a rv dealer. whole lot cheaper than spending a fortune on tires that get dry rot blow out when they get hot.
best if built today to use Thompson clear deck stain. You can use also on utility trailers that sit out. once a year or so add a few coats. the wood will obsorb between coats just let sit add a second you can use a chemical sprayer set to fan Areosol cans can be used however youβll need to clean off a shelf from a lowes or home depot to buy enough. Just buy the gallon cans. Start off with about half a gallon spay all of it. Let dry repeat. Once it obsorbs all it can let it dry in the hot sun. Then over the years as it starts to dry add more. That way your utility trailer can be used wet or dry then if it gets grassy or muddy from mowers etc hose off. Then your 2×4 gets tons more life.
Norm should be a chef instead of a carpenter!
Norm is a chef, griller, candlestick maker and one Amazing Craftsman!
That Porterhouse Steak looks Great Norm. No Sirloin for you, Russ and Family. Where are the Ribeyes? π
Thanks Norm!
Thanks Russ!
Way to go, "Chef Norm."
Love this channel Norm is a legend ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»π¬π§
Chef it up, Norm! A very practical project. Thanks Norm & Russ!
I really enjoyed watching all of these episodes from this season, Russ and Norm! I can't wait for season 12 to arrive, soon! Thanks for keeping this woodworking tradition alive! I wish I could join the feast, too, lol!