... Did you already fix the leg & stuff, or just cooking on a slant to start with? ...
No time. Also, while swapping out the sweeps I saw that a second leg also has a screw in it. All 3 wobble, no surprise for a 15 yr old 26er I suppose.
I still like my earlier idea of using the triangle as a fulcrum and add a rod (or rods?) tensioning the legs somehow. Task for another day, another city perhaps. Until then it's name is Gangster, for it's gangster lean. I'll have to watch where I place hot dogs on it so's they don't roll around.
Oh! And I did pull off the crutch tip. No wear on the leg at all ... so the leg is still the correct length unless the seller flipped the leg and made a new hole for the triangle. Stranger things have happened, right?
Put 60 miles on the vehicle today locating a 7444 ash sweep.
Damn! Where the hell did you have to go to get it?? ...
Staying in O'Fallon and there's no ACE's here until you get to 270. Some local hardware thing downtown O'Fallon but I checked them out last year, no Weber. And the HD/Lowes around here would never stock that. A couple Do It Best stores are a little closer but they only carry lumber from the franchise, not Weber parts (I know the one in downtown Webster Groves has Weber parts and grills ...) I remembered one of the Rick's ACE stores has a large and impressive Weber setup but they didn't have it. Glad I called first, only 1 of Rick's stores had it. So O'Fallon > Des Peres (Manchester Rd store), ~ 30 mi each way.
I should have just asked my dad a few weeks ago if he could move the lever and I would have bought one (from Amazon ...) and saved $5.
Wait you RAN out of room on a 26" That ain't supposed to happen!
LOL it is when you put a 5lb bag of potatoes into two 11x9 pans and then try to shoehorn in 4-5lbs of chicken.
"Way too much." But we had potatoes to dice for breakfast this morning. And tomorrow morning. And ...