Q: I need to get rid of / burn a few sticks (garden waste). Any reason I should not do in a big Weber grill? Going to have a campfire this purpose, but now I think why not use Weber. Why not?
A: Sure. I did exactly what you mean. I have a large Weber. I took all the metal railings and burned. Worked like a campfire.
Make sure you do not have anything near what will catch fire.
I have some Rom Weber furniture with scratches on it that are down to the bare wood. I would like to fix it by getting matching stain from Rom Weber but I have found no way of doing this. Is this possible? If so how do I get the matching stain?
Originally I’d planned to visit the library and get some work done, but instead I keep her company and play more music: this time, a Scottish band we both like – Capercaille - as I pop in and out: tracking down a nurse to get her something for her......
After Marla showed me a beautifully carved Just as the Victorians intended, I admired the delicate craftsmanship of the étagère that held knick-knacks and cherished possessions....
Can wood or charcoal be used?if you have a method please explain it ,thanks.
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Weber Wood Medinger, Cassidy Turley team up to sell 206000-square-foot ... Cleveland's Weber Wood Medinger/CORFAC International in late February completed the sale of a 206000-square-foot industrial building in Mount Vernon, Ohio. The company closed the deal on behalf of TRW Automotive. Brett Morgan Holdings will lease the |
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Plans for Gloucester HarborWalk spark debate and support On Tuesday evening representatives from Cambridge Seven Associates unveiled their proposed plan for the design of Gloucester's HarborWalk. The meeting, held at City Hall, sparked both support and concern from audience |
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MEL KENDRICK with Ben La Rocco
Kendrick: The work you are referring to really began in the 1980s in my show in John Weber's Gallery on Greene Street after he moved from 420 West Broadway in 1983. Prior to that, I had been working on more linear sculptures in wood that had a clear
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Court records from the past week The following are the Wood County court records that appeared in the Feb. 19 through Friday print editions. Leland J. Weber, Wisconsin Rapids, and Marsha F. Weber, Iola, Feb. 15. Mario T. Ostrum, Nekoosa, and Shona J. Ostrum, Wisconsin Rapids, Feb. 23. |