So, due to my own clumsiness and that of UPS, I have ended up with a slightly deformed Performer bowl and a dented Performer lid. I also own a KettlePizza. My dad and I realized, in a moment of mutual inspiration I can only attribute to the bomber of Stone Arrogant Bastard we were sharing, that I should put all those parts together and end up with a pretty copper pizza oven to go with my freshly repaired copper Performer. Boom! No worries about cranking it up to a thousand degrees for Neapolitan-style 'za either, because who cares if the enamel crazes?
I'd like to fit some simple pipe legs into the sockets on the bottom of the bowl to act as legs. What diameter should I use? Also, if anybody has done anything similar, is there a particular length that has worked out well? I'd like it to be easy to slide pizzas in and out, and stability is important. I could also try to build legs out of angle iron and bolt them to the flanges that would attach it to the Performer cart, but I'm not sure if that'd be as stable.
Any thoughts? Anybody done something similar?
I saw one set of legs a guy that was very tall did like that & he made the thing WAY tall, like 'top of bowl was 4-1/2 feet' tall.......I think it's 3/4" material (measure a leg to be sure), so just maybe set the thing up on a table or on top of another kettle & measure to see where you'd like it to sit.........
I'm short, you may be tall......hard to give an exact length?
I'm about 6'0.
Quote from: 1buckie on December 07, 2014, 12:08:27 PM
I saw one set of legs a guy that was very tall did like that & he made the thing WAY tall, like 'top of bowl was 4-1/2 feet' tall.......I think it's 3/4" material (measure a leg to be sure), so just maybe set the thing up on a table or on top of another kettle & measure to see where you'd like it to sit.........
I'm short, you may be tall......hard to give an exact length?
Aren't the legs 1"? Shower curtain rods cut to length should work.
Yea one inch, shower curtain rod is prefect. You could upgrade to conduit if your not interested in putting the wheels on
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