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    built me a cart out of 18ga and 20ga ss this week at work,cray posted a pic of one he had and it gave me the idea.only thing i need to add for now is something to keep the smoker from sliding around on it .Will use it for awhile and decide if i want to add more shelves or not and will probally add some doors later.
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    Now that's nice!!!
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    Really nice Blueball, tack some angle and 45 it around each leg foot. Kinda pin it in place and she won't slip. Then you could just lift it up if needing to remove for some reason.
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    Very nice!!
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    I knew someone would outdo me. I bolted mine to the cart. Made a templet of the hole spacing. I have since added a fold up on the end to give me additional work space.Name:  DSC_0049.jpg
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    wilbur,thats sorta what im thinking or iv got one more idea,will have to c what i can come up with at work this week
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    Really nice Blueball, tack some angle and 45 it around each leg foot. Kinda pin it in place and she won't slip. Then you could just lift it up if needing to remove for some reason.

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    out doo heck,that looks sweet
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    They both look good. Nice work guys, I'm gonna have to build something similar.

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    The one you built will wear out several smokers. Your great grandkids will be mounting one on it. If you decide to bolt it on, the bolts in it now will be too short. If memory serves, I had to go to metric #10 1.50 50. Tractor Supply had a gauge I put the old bolt into. You will have to make spacers for the bolts on the back to go between the cart and the cooker. It might not hurt to set it flat on the cabinet but I left the air gap in mine.
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