Sandee McKinivan
TVWBB Member
After a full year of lurking and learning form youse guys on this site, this is my first post.
First, I'd like to give every member here a hearty THANK-YOU! for all the information. I wouldn't have bought a WSM and be on my 20th smoke now if it wasn't for this rip-snortin' site.
This is my Cheap N Easy WSM cart. I used the wheelbase from an old office chair, cut a chunk of 1/2" plywood for the base. Drilled 1/4" holes thru the legs into the plywood, legs are bolted to the base, used wing nuts for quick, easy removal. This works great because it lifts the smoker up 18 inches, moving it is a snap, and best of all it only takes up about the same amount of floor space as the smoker itself.
Again, Thanx from Buffalo, NY for all your help! Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Cheap N Easy wife with cart
Underside of base
First, I'd like to give every member here a hearty THANK-YOU! for all the information. I wouldn't have bought a WSM and be on my 20th smoke now if it wasn't for this rip-snortin' site.

This is my Cheap N Easy WSM cart. I used the wheelbase from an old office chair, cut a chunk of 1/2" plywood for the base. Drilled 1/4" holes thru the legs into the plywood, legs are bolted to the base, used wing nuts for quick, easy removal. This works great because it lifts the smoker up 18 inches, moving it is a snap, and best of all it only takes up about the same amount of floor space as the smoker itself.
Again, Thanx from Buffalo, NY for all your help! Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

Cheap N Easy wife with cart
Underside of base