Nice Job, thanks. On the legs, your center of gravity is way too high, making it unstable. I used 2 1/2 inch machine screws which gives it enough ground clearance and enables it to be a tabletop grill too.. I also drilled holes along the top which potentially would allow me to use it as a mini smoker. In any case, I learned a lot, thanks again.
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Thank you! Much appreciated!
@@SpicedUpOutdoors no worries dude 🙂
Nice Job, thanks. On the legs, your center of gravity is way too high, making it unstable. I used 2 1/2 inch machine screws which gives it enough ground clearance and enables it to be a tabletop grill too.. I also drilled holes along the top which potentially would allow me to use it as a mini smoker. In any case, I learned a lot, thanks again.
I learned about the leg length the hard way, and after a use or 2, decided to cut them down as well. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome job 🥰
Cook em up, spice em up, out doors
exactly what kind of expanded metal did you use
www.fleetfarm.com/detail/the-hillman-group-weldable-expanded-steel-sheet/0000000256792
The real question is how does the food taste?
Im cooking on er right now and no led paint chips!