1buckie
Babbling Farker
- Joined
- Jun 21, 2012
- Location
- Sacramento CA
That's grate!!!
Some room to pull it apart when needed & nice work areas too.....good job !!!!
Some room to pull it apart when needed & nice work areas too.....good job !!!!
I just rolled the whole shebang up into the garage, just to make it closer to the kitchen. It's not putting out much smoke now, so the garage won't get all smoked up. I had it in the garage when I started, but it was filling the garage with smoke, even though the overhead door was open, and the cabinet was barely inside the garage. It was raining a little when I first got started this morning. When it stopped, I rolled the cabinet onto the driveway. Unfortunately, there's about a 1" drop from the garage floor to the end of the drive. When the rear casters hit the drop off, I heard some water spill from the pan onto the hot coals. So when I pulled it back in, I went very slow, and simply lifted each corner over the bump. It wasn't extremely easy, but not terribly difficult either.
Nicely done, wire-it. I just joined here and have been looking for ideas for a cart for my new Cabela's 7-in-1 smoker. Been thinking along the same lines as what you have. Though mine will live outdoors under cover, so it'll be painted and have drain slots for the inevitable rain exposure.
How do you support the shelves when they're up?
Nice workmanship, BTW.
Don't take this the wrong way but do you want to burn your garage down? And your home? Don't do that. You could poison yourself and others with carbon monoxide or burn your place down. Just because you can't see the smoke doesn't mean it isn't there. There have been loads of threads about this sort of thing and accidents happening. Don't be the next accident. Be safe brother. I say this out of concern not to start anything. It is dangerous to do that. I don't want anyone to do this. It is just not safe. This is one of those moments I have a feeling you might get mad at me for saying that it is a really bad idea but I say it only because I am concerned for your safety. Even with a garage door open things can go bad quickly. Again stay safe brother and I hope you aren't offended but I feel that I need to say something. Way to many preventable accidents happen every year.