Big thanks to Jon Tofte and Chiku18 for helping me source the parts for my WSM-SSP build. I’ve been gathering bits and pieces over time and couldn’t have done it without these two grillfellas.
I’ve owned 18” WSMs in the past, but could never find the right setup for me. I decided I’d build a cart by cutting down an SSP frame. Its been lowered by about 7 inches and the lower shelf widened to fit durawood slats. I replaced all four star nuts and SS hex bolts in the lower cross bars. I also had to shorten the propane tank holder to accommodate a shorter frame. I used casters from the new Genesis on all four corners, they’re so much better than the stock performer casters. Now with the frame reinforced and rolling around smoothly, I turned my attention to the bowl and mid-section. I cut off all the rusted hard ware and replaced with stainless steel - using acorn nuts on the interior. Although I removed the now vestigial lid bale, I kept the lid bale holder to use as a place to hang the CB door when not in use - FUNctional!
In addition to the aforementioned CB door, I also added the Unknown BBQ hinge, which is a must, and the Gateway hanger which I’ve really come to love. After using the hanger for awhile, I added a 14”WSM charcoal ring for more versatile fuel management - I can use less fuel for shorter cooks while still attaining high temps, concentrate the heat on one side, or run a snake in-between the 14” and 22” rings.
Although I was a little concerned using a performer bowl would mean a big air leak from the gas assist burner tube, it still shuts down pretty quickly and I’m not experiencing run-away temps. The convenience of gas assist really comes in handy and the sweeper system completely eliminates the need to break down the smoker in between cooks - a huge improvement to the clean up process.
Thanks for looking!
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