UDS cart with prep area build
Hey guys, I was inspired by colonel00's UDS cart(http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=93365) and decided to try my hand at my own. I'm tired of hauling around drums by hand and not having a place to put my beer down!
What a lovely set of atv ramps... Problem is, I don't own an atv https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...16046292_o.jpg Now, arranged like this gives me an idea https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...64218209_o.jpg Making progress https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...80379419_o.jpg |
Best part is its all aluminum! when I started piecing together steel I quickly realized it was going to be heavier than Sin, defeated the purpose of a "mobile" cart. The aluminum frame I have there can be carried easily with one arm! Too bad the stuff is a PITA to Weld, I'm loving the weight savings.
I'm left with a "counter" space thats 24" deep by 28" wide. I was trying to fine a butcher block the right size at local resturaunt store but no luck. I'm not sure what direction to go with the counter right now. Instinct is telling me cutting board with a "trimmings" pit on the side |
Lookin good, cant wait to see finished pic
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Looking good so far, if it were me i would put the trimmings area at the back, that way you could have a garbage bag under there.
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Very nice start! Are you going to weld the aluminum? I would love to work with aluminum more but I just don't have the equipment or experience to do it.
A couple suggestions from my experience with my cart: 1. If you think you will be moving it around quite a bit, come up with a way that you can push the cart form the end without having to push the drums. This will come in handy when the drums are dirty, hot, etc. 2. For your setup, I would suggest a handy place to hang your lid(s) so you can work quickly. 3. I never really used the slide out rack as I had planned as it was too much of a pain. I have some plans for my next cart to be able to remove racks and have they either stand or be held out of the way so the UDS can be closed up quickly. Just a couple things off the top of my head that I wish I would have done differently. Looking forward to watching the progress. |
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http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=93253 Edit: Totally forgot the link Also, here is a link to another cart I built. Way to heavy duty for my needs and I barely use it. Actually thinking about trying to sell it. Anyway, perhaps you can get some ideas from what I added to this one after building the first one. http://www.bbq-brethren.com/forum/sh...d.php?t=115224 |
I very much like where this is going:grin:
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I'm not allowed to bring my UDS in the house. :clap:
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After sleeping on the counter material. Maby the Wood is a bad idea. Hard to clean with paper towels and spray bottles. And pulling greasy hot grates onto it might mess it up quick.
The Plastic cutting board might suffer from heat. Back to square one. :( |
Outstanding! :cool:
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Not too much progress today. Just 6 framing rails for the wheels to mount too.
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maybe check with a granite shop in the area for a little remnant?
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