Hola Angela! I just finished building mine. I followed your instructions, used the same tools and materials. IT IS FANTASTIC!!! My family loved it. It became the envy of all the neighbors and family. LOL. It took me 1 day and $100 usd. Congratulations on your channel. Gracias!!!!
I want to build this diy cart next weekend. And i am realy trying to figure out what i need and what cuts. I am living in the Netherlands and i am having a hard time converting the inperial units to metric. Can somebody help me out?
I just bought the plan for this one (even though you pretty much give the whole thing away. I just felt like I should give back.) BUT. I noticed that the 1 1/4” self tapping wood screws you used to create the shelf for the bottom slats aren’t mentioned. Just fyi!
I literally just noticed this. Question: did you use weather treated wood? My cart is not leveled and I'm tempted to start all over with untreated lumber.
Thank you very much. I used pine and I also have build plans for $5 that have all the dimensions and a step by step tutorial with diagrams. There is a link in the description box if interested.
I did not use pressure treated wood - I have all of the details on the wood I used in the material list in the tutorial: angelamariemade.com/diy-grill-cart/
Thank you! I would not use pressure treated lumber on anything that is going to be touched with hands and around food. You can use cedar for extra protection or another weather resistant wood if you are concerned. An exterior stain and sealant can also be added for added protection!
@@AngelaMarieMade Thank you. I'm still trying to learn everything there is about building with wood and the tools. You did a really great job. I'm close to being finish
Thanks, I paid around $100 for the lumber and the hardware but I just priced it out again at Lowe's and because the price of lumber has gone down it is about 20% cheaper now so only $80!!
Hola Angela! I just finished building mine. I followed your instructions, used the same tools and materials. IT IS FANTASTIC!!! My family loved it. It became the envy of all the neighbors and family. LOL. It took me 1 day and $100 usd. Congratulations on your channel. Gracias!!!!
Thank you so much, sooo nice to hear!!
I want to build this diy cart next weekend. And i am realy trying to figure out what i need and what cuts. I am living in the Netherlands and i am having a hard time converting the inperial units to metric. Can somebody help me out?
The best looking and easiest to diy cart I’ve seen, great color choice. I’ll be making this for sure, thanks
I made this as my first build last weekend. I love it and the instructions were easy to follow for a beginner.
I'm so happy to hear that!!
I like your design better than another cart video I watched. I'm going with yours!
Thank you! 😊
Great product, easy to clean -worked out great !
Thanks for the plans.
Glad you like them!
Love this! It’s the perfect gift too!
Thank you so much!
I love your builds. I’m in the process of making your furniture! Thank you so much! 🤗
That is awesome!!!!! Thank you😀
I just bought the plan for this one (even though you pretty much give the whole thing away. I just felt like I should give back.)
BUT. I noticed that the 1 1/4” self tapping wood screws you used to create the shelf for the bottom slats aren’t mentioned. Just fyi!
I literally just noticed this.
Question: did you use weather treated wood? My cart is not leveled and I'm tempted to start all over with untreated lumber.
@@ktaylor7144 I am heading to the store today but plan on using untreated pine. I’m pretty sure she used that too.
@Lisa Peek That's what it looked like to me. I believe I'll start over.
@@ktaylor7144 just think how great you’ll be at it the second time!!
@@lisakfish I sure hope so. I wish you well with building and thank you again
This looks amazing and exactly what I'm after. Thank you!!😊
Perfect, so happy to hear it! Thank you!
Love this cart and plan to build it. Could you tell me what wood you used please. Douglas fir, pine, something else? Thanks very much.
Thank you very much. I used pine and I also have build plans for $5 that have all the dimensions and a step by step tutorial with diagrams. There is a link in the description box if interested.
Did you put any finish on the wood other than the paint and stain? If not, would you recommend something like Spar Urethane since it will be outside?
I did not, both the paint and stain were exterior products that don't require a sealer.
What type of wood did you use? Pressure treated? Pine?
I did not use pressure treated wood - I have all of the details on the wood I used in the material list in the tutorial: angelamariemade.com/diy-grill-cart/
You did an amazing job!!
Did you use weather treated lumber?
Thank you! I would not use pressure treated lumber on anything that is going to be touched with hands and around food. You can use cedar for extra protection or another weather resistant wood if you are concerned. An exterior stain and sealant can also be added for added protection!
@@AngelaMarieMade Thank you. I'm still trying to learn everything there is about building with wood and the tools. You did a really great job. I'm close to being finish
Amazing.
Do you have the sizes and amount of the planks that you used? I want to build it too 😁
Yes! I have everything listed on my blog: angelamariemade.com/diy-grill-cart/
Great video! Minus the tools & paint, how much did it cost to finish this project?
Thanks, I paid around $100 for the lumber and the hardware but I just priced it out again at Lowe's and because the price of lumber has gone down it is about 20% cheaper now so only $80!!
@@AngelaMarieMade No way! That's so cheap! What type of lumber is it?
i have the full material list here, check it out!:angelamariemade.com/diy-grill-cart/
Awesome job, this looks really good and you did a pro job using wood glue instead of just screws and nails
Thanks so much!
I been looking at this video for a year and finally I’m going to move on to building it..
How did it go?