M Matt Goretzki New member Feb 9, 2012 #1 I am starting a cart for my smoker. I thought I would post some pics of the progress. I hope the pics come thru alright. Start of the cart
I am starting a cart for my smoker. I thought I would post some pics of the progress. I hope the pics come thru alright. Start of the cart
Phil Perrin TVWBB Hall of Fame Feb 10, 2012 #2 Cool! I wish I had welding skills. And a welder . What are you going to finish the outside with?
M Matt Goretzki New member Feb 10, 2012 #3 I am going to leave it open for now, but I am going to put cedar shelves on it. I was thinking about making some type of removable windbreak but that will be a future project.
I am going to leave it open for now, but I am going to put cedar shelves on it. I was thinking about making some type of removable windbreak but that will be a future project.
M Matt Goretzki New member Feb 10, 2012 #5 Spent a little more time on the cart today thought I would post a few more pictures. Hopefully I don't get carried away! The cart taking shape
Spent a little more time on the cart today thought I would post a few more pictures. Hopefully I don't get carried away! The cart taking shape
timothy TVWBB 1-Star Olympian Feb 11, 2012 #6 Well done Matt! The lid holder is a nice touch. Looks like you have a pin or bolt locking in one of the legs? Tim
Well done Matt! The lid holder is a nice touch. Looks like you have a pin or bolt locking in one of the legs? Tim
Lew Newby R.I.P. 1/26/2024 Feb 11, 2012 #7 That's slick. It's going to be very useful when you get it finished.
Chris Bjork TVWBB Fan Mar 9, 2012 #8 Nice. make little square boxes that the feet will set in. that way you can take the bottom out to dump the ash and put it back easy and securely. also to keep the lid from tipping in when hanging, a simple bar from the bottom up a few inches will keep the lid from hitting the wsm
Nice. make little square boxes that the feet will set in. that way you can take the bottom out to dump the ash and put it back easy and securely. also to keep the lid from tipping in when hanging, a simple bar from the bottom up a few inches will keep the lid from hitting the wsm