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Started by mcgolden, July 29, 2016, 08:41:08 PM

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mcgolden

For those of you who have made one maybe you can help me out.  I've got a new 22 with ash bucket that I want to turn into a midget but I have questions on the triangle.  I assume the triangle doesn't fit after the legs are cut down. What do you do to remedy this?  Would I have to use an 18" triangle on my 22 to make it work?

pbe gummi bear

most midget's are made with an 18.5" but @Bob BQ has a chopped 22.5" three wheeler:

Quote from: Bob BQ on August 29, 2015, 08:46:33 PM
Quote from: pbe gummi bear on August 03, 2015, 08:43:22 PM
@LightningBoldtz @Troy @Craig @Bob BQ post yours too.   8)
No 18 chop for me, @pbe gummi bear , however...

Quote from: powermatt99 on August 04, 2015, 05:27:29 AM
Anyone chop a 22? I had planned to chop my older OTS 22 once I got my bronze premium. But alas, I had been way to careless (read: inebriated) with her at Brewers games and there wasn't much to salvage. I'm keeping my eye out for a stupid cheap late model or a reasonably cheap older model for the chop.

Quote from: LightningBoldtz on August 04, 2015, 05:36:23 AM
honestly, I think a 22 is too big to do this with, just my opinion the 18's seem to be a perfect fit.
Quote from: powermatt99 on August 04, 2015, 05:52:37 AM
I'm no engineer but I fear the center of gravity may be too high on a 22 using cut down legs. There would have to be a way to keep a wider base or risk a disaster.

Yep, I've done one. Too big? Nope. Not stable? She's very stable, actually; her real job is my 22 WSM bottom. Practical? Eh, maybe, maybe not. But it looks sweet...  8)






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DarrenC

Looks like an awesome project for a unique and practical backyard firepit.  What a great idea!
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pbe gummi bear

To answer your question more directly- most 18.5" midgets are cut down to the 2nd triangle and the legs are trimmed to fit. The ash bucket fits just fine. You may want to check out the proportions of an 22.5" because that ash pot may be too big. @Troy has actually trimmed down a pot to get more clearance for another project.
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Quote from: Lemans on July 30, 2016, 04:48:51 AM
WHY?
Gnomes.
Gnomes require a lower height.

You've got to keep your garden gnomes happy or you will wake up to tipped over kettles.

Bob BQ

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Quote from: Lemans on July 30, 2016, 04:48:51 AMWHY?

WHY NOT?

In my case, I had been given a 22 WSM midsection & lid. No bowl. Chopped down a 3 wheeler to bring it closer to the height it would be if it had the WSM bowl.

That, and my wife's garden gnomes love to grill in the middle of the night.

@mcgolden , on my 3 wheeler, I used the ash pan from an 18" kettle. I took off the 3rd/outer triangle, and trimmed the axle down to approximately 2" from the 2nd/middle triangle. I can check the leg measurements for you if you'd like, but I'm sure the measurements will be different since you'll be using an ash pan.

Maybe I'll bring the red Jumbo Joe to the meetup.  Hmmm...
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