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Have you seen this: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obi...N/B0006D50RE/tvwb-20

I have two. Work great, easy to clean, and can move them to whichever Weber I want. I found mine at Lowes, and I think they were cheaper than at Amazon.

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Posts: 2 | Location: Pineville, LA | Registered: May 21, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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the tables look great but the price chokes me up.


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i have two of these. no lomger available. cost me 20.00 ea. http://s174.photobucket.com/al...iolobo/side%20table/


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George,

Love that table in your pictures!!!

Oh, and an update on my 'clipless' use of the Weber sidetable: Still no going w/ out a net...and have had Zero problems (with lots of use)

Kevin H.


hot-rodded 22.5" OTS, 22.5" red Master-Touch, Smokey Joe, WSM, Q200
 
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Is this a good height for the WSM or would it be too high?


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kevin, do you have a part # for the clips ?


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Sorry it's been a while, I don't dig this deep into the forums all that often...

Sorry George, no part number. I looked on the clips and also in the installation instructions (don't ask why I still have those after a year+...)

Regarding the height: I think it is about right height for the WSM when using the taller 'feet' (there are two sets of feet for the legs; one set to fit the 22", another to fit the 18"). To use the side table on the WSM you'd probably want to do the "horizontal handle mod" first, so that the table has something substantial to hang on. I would think that the bowl clips would cause some serious air infiltration on the WSM.

Also, the legs could EASILY be shortened if you found the table height to be too high--the legs are just aluminum tubing (like a kettle leg)

Kevin H.


hot-rodded 22.5" OTS, 22.5" red Master-Touch, Smokey Joe, WSM, Q200
 
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after my first use of my 22OTG I decided I needed a better way to hold the lid and a table.

the table arrived first and I really don't want to do without it.

with one grilling session under my belt Eeker the slide lid thingie also is much better than the little hook under the lid love both of them....


18WSM, 22.5 OTG, Performer SS, smokey Joe, big griddle, double burner stove, fridge and a gaggle of dutch ovens
 
Posts: 202 | Location: Diamond Bar, CA | Registered: June 23, 2009Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by Rick Garcia:
I ordered two(2) of these tables which arrived last Friday. However, when I connected the two(2) metal table legs to the table-top the plastic housings holding the table legs chipped and broke off a large piece from the plastic leg holder. The spring-action on the table legs appears to put too much pressure on the table top leg plastic housings. I own a Weber OTG 22 1/2 inch and a WSM and a variety of other Weber gagets and tools and have always been satisfied with the Weber quality of their products, so the above problem was very unexpected!


--Just an update; it has been almost a year since I bought the Weber Table and even with the table legs chipped it has held-up very well and is one terrific Weber product!

Richard

WSM Classic, OTG 22 1/2" with Smokenator
 
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