I am going to build a grilling table to fit a weber kettle and was wondering how everyone supports the kettle in the tables they build. I am not real keen on drilling holes in my new weber and was hoping for a more kettle freindly instal.
Why not just leave the legs on and set it onto the low bottom shelf? The performer I have set up a lot higher than the OTS I had, more comfortable using.
I support the lip in three places and have no problems.Thanks guys. How stable is the kettle using the conduit clip or angle bracket under the lip
Why not just leave the legs on and set it onto the low bottom shelf? The performer I have set up a lot higher than the OTS I had, more comfortable using.
I've been wanting to make a table for my original kettle too, and while I initially thought about just leaving the legs on I quickly dismissed the idea thinking it would make it too high. Your post made me reconsider that thought, and as I thought about using the Weber last night I actually think it would be nice to have it setting a bit higher than it currently stands. Sometimes the easiest and most obvious solution truly is the best... Thanks for pointing out the obvious to me!
I've been wanting to make a table for my original kettle too, and while I initially thought about just leaving the legs on I quickly dismissed the idea thinking it would make it too high. Your post made me reconsider that thought, and as I thought about using the Weber last night I actually think it would be nice to have it setting a bit higher than it currently stands. Sometimes the easiest and most obvious solution truly is the best... Thanks for pointing out the obvious to me!