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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Casselton, North Dakota 58012
Posts: 1,131
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Weber Kettle
Looking for ideas on how to build a counter top around my 22" round weber kettle. I just have the kettle on its stand that it came with and I dont have anywhere to set stuff on like a gas grill typically has. Ive seen a couple cool ideas online where they build it out of wood and cut a circle in it and use some type of pegs to keep the kettle away from the wood. From what ive read - seems like its safe. Another idea I have is just building a stand alone wood counter that I can wheel into the garage when Im not grilling. Another option would be just pony up the cash ($500?) for a whole new assembly that weber makes that has the kettle built in to the metal counter like a gas grill would have.
Anybody out there have anything like what im talking about? Or have seen something that would work that would be on the cheaper side to build? |
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Dallas Texas
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Re: Weber Kettle
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Here's 15 different ways... https://www.luckybelly.com/how-to-ma...er-grill-cart/ ...I like the metal one... -Kevin
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Casselton, North Dakota 58012
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Re: Weber Kettle
Thats a good link. I never ran across that one. The wooden ones from the link are what I was talking about, but looking at that metal one got me thinking... that does pretty cool. Might last longer and require less maintenance. Thanks
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Casselton, North Dakota 58012
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Re: Weber Kettle
I was doing a little more research this morning and watching some videos about the weber performer deluxe. Looks like a pretty neat set up, but at $630 - uffda.
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