New Enclosed Cart for the Model 1 & 2!

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coachB said:
Tony, any idea why the elimination of the folding side shelves?

Not sure, Bill, other than the original shelf bracket design was problematic.  I think he was trying to make something comparable to the Cookshack cart, but for a lot less $$.
 
Not yet.  Still to warm for a true outdoor ND tanning / smoking session.  That old picture post continues to haunt me.  All in good fun!  ;D
 
Hey Tony, I wish they would have given a little more "runway" on the front of the smoker to allow for drips. That's the problem I am trying to solve as my wife isn't too happy with my drips on her new composite deck.  :o In looking at the pictures, how is Steve planning on plugging the holes not used? Is he also making a cover to cover both, e.g. extra tall?
 
BedouinBob said:
Hey Tony, I wish they would have given a little more "runway" on the front of the smoker to allow for drips. That's the problem I am trying to solve as my wife isn't too happy with my drips on her new composite deck.  :o In looking at the pictures, how is Steve planning on plugging the holes not used? Is he also making a cover to cover both, e.g. extra tall?

Sorry about the runway, Bob - maybe in future releases!  I agree we need to have some rubber plugs for the unused holes.  As far as the cover, there are already tall covers that will fit.
 
I ordered one today.
I plan to make a little shelf that is removable in front to help the drips and loading. I should be able to get plugs at ACE hardware.

I emailed Steve and the mounting bolts are included.
 
I like the new design, but a unit that has a shelf that folds down in front would really be nice.

This way when you load and unload food, it holds the food and does not drip on your floor surface.

Thanks Greg
 
I'm sending over a few pictures of my model #3D sitting on top of a Sears Craftsman rolling tool cabinet.  The height is perfect for me and gives me 4 drawers to put in wood, utensils, meat probe, etc.  These cabinets go on sale all the time at Sears for $99 or less and have nice wheels to wheel the smoker around on.  I like having all the things I need in one place like the wood and probe to just open the drawer and get what I need.  I could put foil and foil pans in there as well.  Anyway, here's some pictures of the model #3D outfit I have.  I hope everyone has a great 2016! 
 

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