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- dedmistonModeratorI like the cart because I can move it wherever I want it. I tee into one of the LP tanks.
http://www.amazon.com/Weber-6549-Rolling-Cart/dp/B0044985A0 - azjeffhExplorerDoesn't get much cheaper than using a TV tray or picnic table.
- SparkDrExplorerI bought one of those folding over-the-tire steps and an oversized poly cutting board on the Internet. Drilled 4 holes in the board and through the tube frame of the step, dropped through 4 carriage bolts and snugged it up with some wing nuts. I hang it over the spare tire on my trailer bumper and love it. It is much higher than than Weber cart which is way too low for me. No tools for assembly or disassembly and everything lays flat and stores in the bag that came with the tire step. All in, it cost me about $90 or so, but it is a multi-tasker. The step can still be used for it's original purpose and we can all use an extra plus-sized cutting board at the campsite. I wish the TT wasn't in storage...I'd grab a pic and share it. I'm pretty proud of my little contraption and my buddy has already copied it for his TT.
- SparkDrExplorerHere's a link to the tire step I used. It's about $10 less now than what I paid last fall. Can't remember the exact dimensions on the board or the name of the site, but I do recall there were several places to choose from when I searched Google. 18"x24" is my uneducated guess, and don't forget to account for the extra space needed behind the grill to open the lid when sizing the board for any grill.
Tire Step dedmiston wrote:
I like the cart because I can move it wherever I want it. I tee into one of the LP tanks.
http://www.amazon.com/Weber-6549-Rolling-Cart/dp/B0044985A0
X2... I put it anywhere.. It's especially nice in rain or wind... Just roll it out of the rain, or out of the wind- tragusa3ExplorerWe just received our rolling cart yesterday. We thought it gave more flexibility and allowed us to easily put it in the truck bed for locked storage.
It was very easy to collapse and roll, from what I did in the driveway last night. However, I do believe it will be too low for me (I'm 6'3"). - dedmistonModerator
ford truck guy wrote:
dedmiston wrote:
I like the cart because I can move it wherever I want it. I tee into one of the LP tanks.
http://www.amazon.com/Weber-6549-Rolling-Cart/dp/B0044985A0
X2... I put it anywhere.. It's especially nice in rain or wind... Just roll it out of the rain, or out of the wind
I should have mentioned that it's a BBQ stand, IQ test, and finger chopper all built into one. I don't know if they've redesigned them since I got mine 12 years ago, but I have to pay attention when I unfold/fold it up. - rickeoniExplorerRolling cart here as well.
- tragusa3ExplorerThere is a new design from the one you linked. For $20 more. The new one appears a little sturdier and easier to use. But I could be wrong.
tragusa3 wrote:
There is a new design from the one you linked. For $20 more. The new one appears a little sturdier and easier to use. But I could be wrong.
I don't think the one I have is not sturdy... Like stated, it will take a finger if I unfold it while looking at neighbors.... :B
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