Creating a dedicated space for your grill tools not only organizes your outdoor cooking area but also enhances your efficiency during grill sessions. This DIY project involves bolting heavy-duty metal clips onto flat cedar planks to create a stylish and functional grill tool holder. Ideal for the back deck, it keeps your tools within reach and adds a rustic charm to your outdoor space.
This grill tool holder can complement a rustic or modern deck setup. The natural cedar planks provide a warm, organic feel that contrasts beautifully with the metallic sheen of the clips. Consider placing it near your grill for easy access, and pair it with other wood or metal accents to tie the design together. This piece can act as both a practical storage solution and a decorative element, elevating the overall appearance of your outdoor entertainment area.
Cedar Plank Grill Tool Holder
Materials
Flat cedar planks (2-3, sized to desired length)
Heavy-duty metal clips (4-6, depending on plank size)
Bolts and nuts (match size of clip holes)
Drill with drill bit (compatible with bolt size)
Measuring tape
Pencil
Sandpaper (medium to fine grit)
Wood sealant (optional, for outdoor durability)
Directions
Measure the desired length of your cedar planks to match the number and size of your grill tools.
Sand the cedar planks to smooth any rough edges and surfaces.
Determine the placement of the metal clips along the plank, ensuring even spacing. Mark these positions with a pencil.
Drill holes through the marked positions on the planks, making sure the holes align with the clip holes.
Attach the metal clips to the planks using bolts and nuts, tightening them securely.
If desired, apply a wood sealant to the cedar planks to protect against weathering.
Mount the finished plank onto your deck or place it near your grill station.
Variations & Tips
Consider painting the cedar planks in a color that matches your outdoor decor, or using different types of wood for a varied look. You can also experiment with different clip styles or add hooks for additional storage options. For a more rustic appearance, use reclaimed wood and vintage-style clips. Remember to adjust the number of clips and plank size based on the number of tools you wish to store.