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We used regular southern yellow pine, stained, and applied 3 coats of varnish. We drilled core holes to hide all of the screws and drilled plugs on the drill press and cut them on the band saw. There are no exposed screw heads on the cart. Many people use cedar for their carts to protect against the elements, but we felt 3 coats of varnish and the waterproof cover should be sufficient enough for the cart to last for years. We also added some stone to act as a heat shield underneath the grill along with another piece of stone in the top for hot plates.
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