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Beer Keg Grill

Ok, here's my take on the Beer Keg Grill. This has to done on the cheap. Dr. KY thanks for all your help. I'm still trying to figure out what to do with the legs as I want it to be mobile. I think the spread is too wide on this. I was wondering if the galvanized pipe attachment point could be welded to stainless steel? I'm not the handiest person when it comes to working with metal. It's still a work in progress. I'm a noob at this, all comments and suggestions welcomed.
 

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I wouldn't worry about it. Just get long bolts and attach them to the keg then slide the legs over them.
 
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I like the spread it gives more stability or at least it appears to. Unless you tie them togethr in some way it's always going to go side to side a bit and look a bit top heavy. I'm on the search for a gasser to tear apart and use the base to set my keg in.
 
It's stable, I just don't want anyone tripping over the legs. That's a great idea the base from a gasser. Happy hunting. I'm going to see as well if I can find some sort of base or cradle for the Keg.
 
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