That looks really nice. Did you use those brackets from Unknown BBQ to mount the kettle to the wood?
I'm trying to decide what to do with my 26"er.... try and beef up the legs or do something like this.
I like your cart because it's mobile and doesn't take up a huge space.
Is that cedar wood?
Also, don't forget to mount a few hooks to hang your BBQ tools, maybe a paper towel holder, and of course a bottle opener!
When you get a chance would you mind posting pictures of your cart at different angles? I'm probably going to steal parts of your design
Thats about all the tools I have to work with too. Looking forward to seeing the finished product!Sure! once I finish it up I will take more photos. I drew up some plans but they are not super accurate just more of a baseline. I did it all with a chop saw and drill and brad nailer.
Thats about all the tools I have to work with too. Looking forward to seeing the finished product!
So this happened to me tonight, I use my old Brinkman smoker as a side table and the handles to hang utensils (it will never be used for cooking again) and I went to use my tongs and my daughter was like don't use them the dog was just licking them.Thanks!
Yes I used the brackets from unknown BBQ. I used just clear Pine or Doug Fir..cant remember.
I was going for the smallest footprint I could.
Im kinda thinking about leaving clean without hooks...mainly because my dog likes to lick my tools when Im not looking.
Great job. Like all the hooks and storage you added. Looks really nice. The plans are top notch too
WOW! I have seen a lot of home made carts, but that one is likely my favorite.
Simple, yet if looks professional. Great work.
PS- I like the reuse of the lower section you added to the 22 also ... but
you would really confuse the hell out of some folks if you ever posted
it for sale.