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Grill Talk => Weber Mods, Tables and Customs => Topic started by: ABROB on September 17, 2017, 09:57:56 AM
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Got a performer cheap, sold the kettle to break even.
Built a basic square tubing frame inside the performer frame and the wsm legs lined up perfectly.
Used a pin through each leg and it is very stable.
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Well Done ! ! !
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Good looking table!
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Pretty spiffy!
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nice build very clever
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Elegantly simple. Nicely done.
Whit
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My favorite table that I've seen so far. I'm not a fan of having the wsm up high like some I've seen. This gets the job done with total no table functionality with the added convenience of a table and a cart. Nicely done.
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Thanks
Staying as low as possible was my goal. Kept the tubing as low as I could without interfering with the axle or caster wheel pins that go up into the frame. I plan to also add back the wire shelf to set grates on, etc. It will likely be zip tied to the frame. It didn't come with a charcoal bucket, but I could add that back if I wanted to.
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This is awesome. I have been thinking to do the same or similar.
Pimping my own thread here to a degree but if you take a look at the DIY temp controller that I just posted in this forum, I think that would fit nicely in the spot above the tool hanger. If you can cut a 70.5mm x 28.5mm rectangle into the front panel, then you can easily mount the WILLHI 7016 in there.