jdbower Posted July 22, 2009 Report Posted July 22, 2009 I found it a bit annoying to move my wok burner in and out of the garage between cooks, lugging it plus the propane tank plus the wok itself was enough of a chore I frequently considered just doing things inside. When my wife became enamored of brats with fried onions I figured it was about time to send an email to JohnnyBoy. After a few measurements I've now got another matching cover that protects the burner as well as hides the propane tank and even the propane lighter for the KK. It's got a handle on the top for easy removal and JB even thought to add some Velcro straps that can attach to the legs (unlike the KK, the burner's shape could allow the cover to blow off if the wind hits it right). Thanks for another top-notch job! The outdoor kitchen is still a work in progress, a plywood patio isn't exactly matching decor, but that's a project for next summer Here are my beauties all hidden away: Quote
Sanny Posted July 22, 2009 Report Posted July 22, 2009 matching jammies That's a handsome family portrait! Another quality jammy project by Johnnyboy. Probably should get them some slippers, too, though... Quote
DachsieSlave Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 Nice, but for some reason it brought to mind "The Adams Family" Quote
Firemonkey Posted July 23, 2009 Report Posted July 23, 2009 They remind me of the pac man ghosts...you need pink, blue, orange and red covers with eyes embroidered on them. Quote
jdbower Posted July 23, 2009 Author Report Posted July 23, 2009 They remind me of the pac man ghosts... I like that idea! Sadly it looks as though I'll be testing out my new cover today - looks like rain. And unlike the KK I'm pretty sure the burner will rust if I forget to cover it. Quote
johnnyboy Posted July 24, 2009 Report Posted July 24, 2009 Thanks for the post JD Looks great!! Appreciate the kudos... Looks like a simple cover; however didin't take long to figure out having a triangle footprint and circular top was more geometry than I could handle. So I built a manikin first out of scrap wood; then covered the manikin! Ha! Quote