Folks asked for an idea of how it’s put together.

In hindsight, I’d have done 4 swivel wheels instead of just two.

The kettle “floats” on some L brackets. It can be lifted right out for cleaning or to pop the legs back on to take somewhere else.

Frame wasn’t painted, just coated in linseed oil and torched. Didn’t want to paint it as this finish better matches my offset

by PancakesandScotch

6 Comments

  1. How many cross braces do you have? Composite deck boards usually want 12″ on center or you’re gonna have massive sagging issues.

  2. Superb-Assistance959

    Excellent job! Wish I had a plan for my Weber 210. Maybe there is one.
    Great job!

  3. kyleoliver4

    How heat resistant is composite just out of curiosity? The lip of the kettle being below the lip of the table is asking for heat issues

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