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Finishing up Legs/Frame so it can be removed and used for actual cooking with out smelling up the car!
This is friggin' awesome. I think I would/will try a similar setup but with the Dometic GO faucet/container (electric, charge it w/ USB mini plug) system, but their button can be oh so finicky too. Also, might be reckless/too close to other things next to it, but I wonder if you could even fit two cooktops in a diagonal setup on the lefthand side (obv. you gotta leave plenty of room next to everything to not melt the car/liner).

I almost, almost wonder about some sort of a goose-neck and/or accordion mount solution to lift this type of table up & out onto, over, or across the lower tailgate, but that's probably overcomplicating it; you could probably just as easily fit this as a tabletop with fordable legs underneath to accomplish the same thing...hmmmm...you've got me thinking here on some ideas. Great setup @kanundrum !
 
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This is friggin' awesome. I think I would/will try a similar setup but with the Dometic GO faucet/container (electric, charge it w/ USB mini plug) system, but their button can be oh so finicky too. Also, might be reckless/too close to other things next to it, but I wonder if you could even fit two cooktops in a diagonal setup on the lefthand side (obv. you gotta leave plenty of room next to everything to not melt the car/liner).

I almost, almost wonder about some sort of a goose-neck and/or accordion mount solution to lift this type of table up & out onto, over, or across the lower tailgate, but that's probably overcomplicating it; you could probably just as easily fit this as a tabletop with fordable legs underneath to accomplish the same thing...hmmmm...you've got me thinking here on some ideas. Great setup @kanundrum !

I used a portable shower pump with a 5gallon drum. It's battery or 110v operated with some proper PSI!

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