As soon as I first assembled my WSM , I knew I would want to have wheels on it. After due consideration and research I built this cart with drop down table. Pretty much all scrap wood and found materials....that's just how I roll. 8)
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(http://i1265.photobucket.com/albums/jj520/FrankH1950/WSM%20CART/73baf30c62401f2608c2cfb4be8df84d_zps537bbad3.jpg)
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Nice!
Excellent use of scrap wood and found materials!
How does the table drop?
Quote from: HankB on May 10, 2013, 12:11:57 PM
Excellent use of scrap wood and found materials!
How does the table drop?
Exactly what I was thinkin'
Nice cart!
Very cool man, thanks for sharing !
Quote from: HankB on May 10, 2013, 12:11:57 PM
Excellent use of scrap wood and found materials!
How does the table drop?
The table is hinged where it joins the frame of the cart. It's not installed yet , but there will be a metal brace that swings up and catches under a cleat on the bottom of the table. Lift it up...the brace drops down and the hinges let it fold down.
I like it! 8)
I like the idea of not drilling holes in the legs to add wheels and the side table is super handy .
Nice job, when I had a wsm I was going to configure a creepy crawler because they sit so low and roll so easily.
Quote from: Idahawk on May 11, 2013, 08:21:33 AM
I like the idea of not drilling holes in the legs to add wheels and the side table is super handy .
Exactly . Lots of people drill them and add casters , but I have heard that if the holes aren't dead center and the wheels aren't dead plumb they will splay out and bend the soft aluminum of the legs.
And , like you say , having the table right there is nice.