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- westendExplorerI think this Stablemate folding sawhorse is about equivalent to my Iowa brand sawhorses. The Iowa horses are rated to 600lb/ea..I also have other metal folding sawhorses and they would also make for a good portable table. This is probably more than one needs for a BBQ or cooking table but would be appropriate for the man who needs the most. :B
- TurnpikeExplorerI used a military folding table. My father built on like it. I will try to post pictures next week. It works great to hold our grill.
Mike - BrutusTheDogExplorerFor several years I used a set of the plastic folding saw horses and a 2' X 6' piece of scrap 3/4 plywood. Thought of attaching a pair of 1' X 4' boards to the underside for added strength but after about 12 years of dual use the one saw horse hinge broke. The table components were light and easily packed and transported.
I have since replaced it with a Camp TableI purchased at Sams Club. This table has worked pretty good as a multipurpose table but is a bit on the heavy side at 40 pounds.
Let us know what you decide on and how it works out. - elkhorn98Explorer
CincyGus wrote:
Here is what I use.
Folds in half to 36" L x 30" W x 3.25" H with a handle.
I put my Weber Q100 on one side, my two burner coleman propane stove on the other end and have room in the middle for a tray with whatever I am cooking and room in front of both to lay utensils , spices, pot holders, whatever. Best $80 I ever spent and sturdy. Says a thousand lbs if evenly distributed. Don't know about that much but I would have no fear of putting a 100-150 lb. cooler on top of it. Best of all, it is fairly light and easily kept clean. Guessing maybe 25-30 lbs.
These plastic folding tables are pretty sturdy...maybe I'll use one with some wood so it doesn't melt. Thanks for all the replies. - RedRocket204ExplorerI am thinking something like a Multi-Purpose Aluminum Folding Step Ladder - Scaffold Extendable Heavy Duty, folded into a scaffold, might be an option for your heavy grilling/cooking needs. The one in the link states 39.75"(H) when in its compact dimension so shouldn't be too high for a grill. Only issue might be width, front to back when used as a table, to support the grill. An additional board a rung or two down could be used for extra grilling items.
Can also double for roof access anywhere around your RV :) - ependydadExplorer
Thats_Ok wrote:
I was thinking the Crawford folding sawhorse would be perfect for what you want.
Had a pair of these for quite a few years now.
They're worth every penny and very sturdy.
Folding sawhorse
These seem to be the OPs best bet (and the only actual DIY solution vs. buying a table) as it would allow customization of each leg of the table. - Tango__AE7UIExplorerCamping World has a folding 2.5 x 5' (open) table for $59.99. $6.70 off the regular price
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CincyGus wrote:
Here is what I use.
Folds in half to 36" L x 30" W x 3.25" H with a handle.
I put my Weber Q100 on one side, my two burner coleman propane stove on the other end and have room in the middle for a tray with whatever I am cooking and room in front of both to lay utensils , spices, pot holders, whatever. Best $80 I ever spent and sturdy. Says a thousand lbs if evenly distributed. Don't know about that much but I would have no fear of putting a 100-150 lb. cooler on top of it. Best of all, it is fairly light and easily kept clean. Guessing maybe 25-30 lbs.
That is basically what we use, also. Works great and we store it in a closet. We put cardboard under the grill to keep the table clean. Burn the cardboard at the end of the weekend. Can't go wrong... - CincyGusExplorer IIHere is what I use.
Folds in half to 36" L x 30" W x 3.25" H with a handle.
I put my Weber Q100 on one side, my two burner coleman propane stove on the other end and have room in the middle for a tray with whatever I am cooking and room in front of both to lay utensils , spices, pot holders, whatever. Best $80 I ever spent and sturdy. Says a thousand lbs if evenly distributed. Don't know about that much but I would have no fear of putting a 100-150 lb. cooler on top of it. Best of all, it is fairly light and easily kept clean. Guessing maybe 25-30 lbs. - deleted-2ExplorerI was thinking the Crawford folding sawhorse would be perfect for what you want.
Had a pair of these for quite a few years now.
They're worth every penny and very sturdy.
Folding sawhorse
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