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Folding shelf extension

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I came across a neat addition a guy had done to a folding shelf on a Smoker. This as standard has a small folding shelf – too small to be much use.
I don’t want to go quite that big …. 30” x 12” would suit my smoker.

In the post the guy mentions he nipped into Bunnings and picked up hardwood plank for a couple of dollars.
Being realistic, his 40” x 12” x 1.5” hardwood, certainly not going to be cheap in UK.


Have a couple of thought welcome comments of alternate suggestions.
1 - Use some ¾” ply and oil up the face of it.

2- I have some unused Oak engineered flooring .. has a 7mm Oak veneer – when fitted joints are glued and are flush & tight.

3- Could use a couple of pieces of 8” wide planks and back it with ½ ply or similar.

4 - Consider getting hardwood T&G and make up a board, again back it with plywood


For all of them would need to edge all round with some beading of sorts.

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Only need to use hardwood if you particularly care about the appearance or outdoor longevity.
 
Only need to use hardwood if you particularly care about the appearance or outdoor longevity.


It is used outdoors but not left there, kept indoors with a cover over it.
Any thoughts on opt 2 or 3
I can finish wood with Tung oil for a working finish.
 
Oiled finish is good IMO, it means you can re-finish and touch up without sanding it all back.

Option 2, the edges won't look very nice [as they're not meant to be seen], so you could frame it with some strips of solid wood with mitred corners. You will want to keep on top of the finish, food and drink left on a timber surface will degrade it. There's a reason why laminate worktops are the easy option!
Option 3, 1/2" ply is probably overkill, that will take some serious load.

It's your choice really, Option 3 will be simpler to construct.
 
Wow, outside of the Simpsons, I didn't realise that Duff beer exists.
 
Oiled finish is good IMO, it means you can re-finish and touch up without sanding it all back.

Job done - I went with piece of 32” x 12” x 3/4” WBP plywood I had spare.
Framed all round with 1/2” x 3/4” softwood, and run a half round router round the top edge to make it a bit neater.
Gave it 3 coats of Tung oil diluted with white spirit, then one coat neat .. finished, abd in use.
 
I have no idea what that means sorry, do you wish to explain.
It's the brand of beer that Homer Simpson drinks. opps thought it was a fictional beer, it was originally, but now it's available to buy [I've seen it in Lidl].
 

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