So Brian, ready to start on our weber barstool project?

Started by Troy, June 24, 2012, 04:05:16 PM

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zavod44

Troy let me know, I'll be around, I can meet you somewhere along 90 if you want....


Brian
Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X

Troy

definitely. i'll bring a few bowls and the ring.

i won't be able to hang out though, wife and kids will be in the car and anxious to get to woodfield. celebrating the little ones birthday and doing all the back to school shopping)

zavod44

YOu tell me, There is a gas station at the corner of 90 and Randall I can meet you there...

Brian
Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X

Golly

both me and hogsy cant get it to work over here in aus
can someone please post some screenshots
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Golly

now that GADIAL GANING  has taken two 22in kettle lids as light fittings i have 2 bowls that need to be used
hence the big bump
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TheFinkFarm

22.5" Blue OTG, Black SJ, Lime Green SJ X 2, Brick Red Performer, Outlaw Red 22" daisy wheel, Ivory MT, LE Red MT, Spring Green MT, Slate MT, Smoke MT.
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Troy

thanks for the bump.

brian, lets do this shit.
lets set a date for sometime in january or february for me to go there and figure out how to make this work.

DoppelBock

Okay, so my wife and I are looking at this chair on You Tube... we have some concerns. 1) doesn't look like it would be , ahhem, wide enough for those of us who may be wider than the rest. Granted, you could cut wider, but the structural integrity might be compromised. 2) For those of us that are pushing 2 bills plus, those legs look like they may not hold us. Solutions??

Since my wife is watching me write this, and for the record, she is NOT 2 bills plus. And I'm not telling how many....half bills she is!

Troy

chad. the final legs won't be the typical aluminum, they'll be steel pipe.

they'll be welded to the triangle (or attached somehow)
and the cut to the bowl will be wider.

i'm several bills, and my testing shows that my can will still fit.

Golly

 :)finally found the ep on the web after many hrs trying  >:(
it was just not available thru links provided to us aussies ???
now i see watcha mean 8)

this should be some project  8)
doesnt look like the handles are still on the bowl
http://www.tubeplus.me/player/1628334/Good_Eats/season_14/episode_1/Porterhouse_Rules/%22
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bob hope

The handle is in the back also it looks like they did use the regular legs just bent them over and are using the wheels as a flat stable footing. I'm very glad you guys aren't using the regular legs as I'm over two bills and I'd be scared to! its a little late but here is that screen shot.

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zavod44

I would use steel tubes for the legs, like rigid conduit or something.  I would get them cut to a length.  Then I would prob drill a hole and put a strong rope between each leg so they would not be able to stretch too far...

Brian
Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X

Troy


zavod44

I'll try it and see how strong it is. Strength is my number one issue.  I really don't like those wheels bent like that.  I'll come up with something clever.  I'm ready Troy, we just need to meet.  Sounds like Stu might be coming to Jeff's house.  Maybe we can meet up for that.  I have a grill for Jeff and a grill for Stu....


Brian
Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X

Golly

What about this as the base?

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