BBQ season is well and truly here, so I fancy a BBQ, but mine is old and a bit wobbly. So I can do some safe grilling, I decided to cut mine up and make this mobile BBQ cart, with storage and a bottle opener. It's made from standard decking and pressure treated 4x2's. This was also a project to try out the evolution R255SMS saw, I wanted to see how good the angle cuts were, dust extraction , making trench cuts, and what sort of cut finish was left on the wood. I have to say, i'm extremely pleased with how the saw preformed, the dust collection though, could be better, for me using the saw outside, it's not a real issue. But I can imagine using it in a workshop it would disappoint you a little. Thanks for watching, please like, comment, share and subscribe. You can contact me below via these do methods, or YouTube. Instagram @jamesmancave Contact - jmc.jamesmancave@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tools/Products used: Evolution R255SMS - https://amzn.to/2W7yEgA Decking bit (different colour) - https://amzn.to/2Ei9p14 Coach Bolts - https://amzn.to/2VCGL05 Decking Screws - https://amzn.to/2Wbomfu Triton dust cyclone - https://amzn.to/2VKcWQe Bottle opener - https://amzn.to/2VwD2S0

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