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I'm considering ordering the weber cart plans available at the link below. I have a 1.5 year old son the idea of keeping him away from the hot parts of the kettle sounds good. Anyone ever try building one of these?? I'm curious as to how the wood is protected from the hot parts of the grill.

I also like the brick bbq that they list. Seems like with a little mod this could be a cool outdoor pizza-style oven.

http://www.woodworkersworkshop.com/plans/index.php?cat=694
 
Posts: 94 | Registered: March 05, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I have not. I like the idea though. Just make sure it's not to difficult to access the ash catcher. My only other consern would be air flow.
 
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Yea, I can see how air-flow and ash access could be impacted. Maybe turn one side into a door that can be opened...
 
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The cart plan look OK, but I REALLY like the
brick BBQ just below the cart plan.
 
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Allen, hereis a thread on the same cart built for the WSM. Hope it helps.

Q'n, Golf'n & Grill'n.... too many choices!
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Q'n, Golf'n & Grill'n.... too many choices!
 
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Thanks Gary, I thought I'd seen a thread on it b4 but couldn't find it.

Bob - I thought the brick BBQ looked pretty cool also. Looks like it'd be great for grilling/searing - trying to think how it could be modified to do low/slow cooking.
 
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Allen,

Just wondering if you did give this a shot and how easy it was. I would love to do this for my 22", but not nuts about buying plans.
 
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That brick bbq looks awesome, like the one Jaime Oliver uses on his show.
 
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Brian, I still haven't gotten around to it. Still haven't bought the plans either. One of these days....

Joe, I really like the look of that brick bbq as well... definitely unique.
 
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Yeah, too bad I can't build a book shelf, or else I might try haha.
 
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