JimZ
TVWBB Super Fan
Yes, that's them! Thank you!!!!Are these the wheels you need: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001HYY0L8/?tag=tvwb-20
Yes, that's them! Thank you!!!!Are these the wheels you need: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001HYY0L8/?tag=tvwb-20
Great! Love to know how you attached the kettle. I need to make one for a friend who is not doing wellDuane, I really like the cart use! I’m 6’ 3” and have the same back issue I went a different route:
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Old picture but, you an see the bigger wheels and pipe”feet” mod.
If I come across a trashed out performer I might try to figure out a way to do the project.
That’s awesome!Duane, I really like the cart use! I’m 6’ 3” and have the same back issue I went a different route:
View attachment 34661
Old picture but, you an see the bigger wheels and pipe”feet” mod.
If I come across a trashed out performer I might try to figure out a way to do the project.
Thats an original “One Touch Platinum” (predecessor to the Performer) I think it’s got to be almost 30 years old by now, had to replace the lid after a weather mishap.Great! Love to know how you attached the kettle. I need to make one for a friend who is not doing well
I know someone here has found a source for mounting hardware, maybe Jason at “Unkown BBQ” might be able to help?
Ditto!Unknown BBQ brackets are available on Amazon: Unknown Brackets
For my Ivory SSP build, I went with R-Shack brackets (R-Shack BBQ) -- simply because I didn't want a logo engraved into the bracket. Very pleased with the quality of the R-Shack bracket and the hardware.