Cart idea for small grills


 

Claude M

TVWBB Super Fan
Costco had these on sale about a year ago for under $70, so I picked up a couple of them. On one of the carts I cut the top shelf in half to create the two "tables" on each end. I had some scrap flooring oak pieces and decided to use some of it for a better look, but it's cosmetic only. They work well, I have the original portable cart for the Weber but the tank has to be disconnected when I need to move it to clean. I like using these small grills better than my Genesis because they heat super fast and there's enough room to cook for our small family. Here are some pictures:
 

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Thank you, the sides are as strong as the sides on a Genesis grill. Yeah, I went and bought an entire pallet of Rancher when it was available (I can't even remember when that was. A long time ago!)
 
Thank you, the sides are as strong as the sides on a Genesis grill. Yeah, I went and bought an entire pallet of Rancher when it was available (I can't even remember when that was. A long time ago!)
They look strong, better than the fold out plastic ones I have on my Q 2200.
I think that was back in 06 when HD had the big blowout sale.
 
I LIKE IT!! The edge treatment is wise too! I have too many irons in the fire right now and don’t really need one but, I will keep the design in mind!
 

 

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