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A how-to video on building your own kitchen cart/microwave stand. This is a simple weekend project and the cart is built out of a few 2x4s and 2x6s. We made this cart as a housewarming/engagement gift for a friend and took the opportunity to share the build with all of you. Get the plan to go along with this video on our website. SUBSCRIBE: https://goo.gl/XRrbue FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/handyverse/ INSTAGRAM: realhandyverse Our Gear (please note that these are affiliate links - buying through these links will help us out with the channel a bit): Camera: http://amzn.to/2HI1CJM Microphone: http://amzn.to/2Fus1u1 Mic to Camera Patch Cable: http://amzn.to/2BQX5V8 Materials: -3 2x6s, 8 foot lengths -3 2x4s, 8 foot lengths -2 1/2 inch wood screws -set of 4 casters The base was painted using Rustoleum's Serenity Blue Chalk Paint and the top was stained with Minwax's Provincial stain. DISCLAIMER: This description contains affiliate links. If you buy something through one of the product links, we'll receive a small commission that will help us sustain the channel. Thank you for your support. DISCLAIMER: Neither First Resort DIY, its staff, directors, officers, employees or individuals referenced on our Website, or in our YouTube videos, are professionals or engineers, nor have any of the products, plans or designs we license on the Website been reviewed or certified by professionals or engineers. You use and access our products, videos, plans and designs at your own risk. You use this video/document at your own risk, and subject to the First Resort DIY terms of use. It may not be suitable for your circumstances. You are responsible for taking appropriate safety precautions if you use this video/document for your own projects. You must make sure you only work on projects and use tools which are within your skill set.