sarsnik
Well-Known Member
So yesterday I cut through a 2" sided 1/8" thick piece of plain steel angle iron with my angle grinder. Took about 30 seconds and the cut was pretty straight. I'm going to try to make all the cuts with the grinder. If I plan things out well, I can probably buy sections that are already cut to size.
Glen, Thats remarkably similar to what I want to do. Well, I guess its not all that remarkable considering most stands are about the same...but its a really nice design.
The differences I would probably make are: 2" angle iron instead of 1.5". I figure my bolts will be the weakest link in the stand structure. If I have more area to bolt onto, I'll feel better about it's integrity. As mentioned before, I also think I'll be using square tubing for supports. especially the keggle holding 'diamond' supports above the burners.
Two questions for you glen:
Will you really need to shorten the legs of the stand to be able to see inside the MLT/BK? Would you mind sending me your designs (sketch up I'm assuming)?
Lastly, to anyone who might know, how large should the burner area be to support keggles? I know they run about 17", is the 18" design that Glen made sufficient?
Thanks again for all your input guys.
Glen, Thats remarkably similar to what I want to do. Well, I guess its not all that remarkable considering most stands are about the same...but its a really nice design.
The differences I would probably make are: 2" angle iron instead of 1.5". I figure my bolts will be the weakest link in the stand structure. If I have more area to bolt onto, I'll feel better about it's integrity. As mentioned before, I also think I'll be using square tubing for supports. especially the keggle holding 'diamond' supports above the burners.
Two questions for you glen:
Will you really need to shorten the legs of the stand to be able to see inside the MLT/BK? Would you mind sending me your designs (sketch up I'm assuming)?
Lastly, to anyone who might know, how large should the burner area be to support keggles? I know they run about 17", is the 18" design that Glen made sufficient?
Thanks again for all your input guys.