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Ideas for 22wsm in gen 2performer cart?

Started by Walchit, May 01, 2020, 08:52:35 AM

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Walchit

Wondering if anyone has done this, or if you know of links to people who have. Looking for cheap, and easy bottom brackets or whatever was used to secure the bowl to the base of the cart. Thanks in advance for any input you guys have

bear

I built a cart with a platform for the WSM to stand on, because I couldn't come up with a solution of mounting it to a frame that I was happy with

Lilyankee

Quote from: bear on May 01, 2020, 02:53:10 PM
I built a cart with a platform for the WSM to stand on, because I couldn't come up with a solution of mounting it to a frame that I was happy with
I really think that looks nice. Excellent wood and stain choice. It looks rich! Dig it!


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wildeagle

Is that a frame from a gas grill?
Quote from: bear on May 01, 2020, 02:53:10 PM
I built a cart with a platform for the WSM to stand on, because I couldn't come up with a solution of mounting it to a frame that I was happy with
Ryan  Andrew Moore

Walchit

#4
I was actually  just looking at that one! You did an excellent job. I have the board cut already for the table, I was just thinking like a T shaped piece bolted down to the bottom rack somehow
Was kind of upset when I found out it was MDF with veneer

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Almost got all the old stain off of it

andrewshrm

What's your plan for the rest of the table?  From the pictures it looks like that Performer cart would roll up next to your 22" WSM.  Over on Virtual Weber Bullet, there's a page that shows that some folks have drilled a small hole in the aluminum legs to be able to bolt their WSM's down to a substrate.  https://www.virtualweberbullet.com/wsm-on-wheels-platforms-casters-carts/

Walchit

I looked at that also lol. I saw this one, but I was curious he attached the flat bar. I have a couple pieces of scrap wood I might play around with today.




I did miss one while I was on that page b4, and I may have to abandon the cart idea and do this one instead!



But no really my plan is to bolt bolt my new table down in the stock mounting holes. Hopefully I can get it bolted on today and get some finish put on

ReanimatedRobot

@qwesthunter

How do you think your SS brackets might line up with a 22 inch WSM and a performer cart? 

I have seen a lot of people just convert a 22 kettle into a smoker and then chop the legs to bring it lower as well. 

Fortunately (or unfortunately) I know @Walchit has a fleet of WSM to experiment with. :p
ISO: 18" & 22" Lime, 22" Cado, Plum SSP, Clean & Colored 18" for Midget Mod, and the usual Grails.

Walchit

#8
Only 1 22" wsm lol. Once I get this top finished and bolted down I will figure something  out. I like the aluminum one, wish there were better pics, and I also don't want to spend any money if possible, so I was thinking wood. But I could definitely drop a couple bucks on aluminum if I need to.

I was thinking about going and buying some black wood stain to go around the edge of this thing


bear

Quote from: wildeagle on May 01, 2020, 04:41:25 PM
Is that a frame from a gas grill?
Quote from: bear on May 01, 2020, 02:53:10 PM
I built a cart with a platform for the WSM to stand on, because I couldn't come up with a solution of mounting it to a frame that I was happy with
Yes, modified Genesis

qwesthunter

@ReanimateDRobot

Pretty sure the mounting brackets would work great for a WSM build.


https://r-shack-bbq.com/


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ReanimatedRobot

Quote from: qwesthunter on May 02, 2020, 07:51:42 AM
@ReanimateDRobot

Pretty sure the mounting brackets would work great for a WSM build.


https://r-shack-bbq.com/


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I would find a spare SSP frame and use his brackets.  If you want it to sit even lower you can chop a few more inches off the frame at the bottom.

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ISO: 18" & 22" Lime, 22" Cado, Plum SSP, Clean & Colored 18" for Midget Mod, and the usual Grails.

Walchit

But I already have this frame, and the sweet mdf top though...

And I don't really wanna drill my wsm, it's still brand new

Bout to run and grab some longer stainless bolts, that's essential right?

Walchit

Bought a can of spar urethane, probably should have grabbed 2. After I get the table on I will be able to figure out a way to hook the 22 wsm bowl on. Then I'm gonna want different handles. I planned on using the scrap I cut from this table, but it was mdf on the inside, lol.


Walchit

#14
 I'm also wonder if Earle from the weber bulletin had to grind out a little of this metal on front face, during my dry fit it seemed like it wasn't gonna work. If I have to grind it I will swap this stainless out for the faceplate on the C&B gen 3