Bearing-shafted inflatable
wheels on drilled and cotter-pinned solid rod - originally built as a through-the-cabinet replacement for the previous (now dead). Wood and (axle-to-axle) bungees will now allow me to easily solo-wheelbarrow the new grill from the backyard to the street for next week's night out. Gotta get some
Everett's too to share the flavor. Happy MPLS to you all!
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Oh well, I solved the problem with what I had at the moment. Something to do. Cause then I could blog about it. double stupid.
In the end, an axle long enough to span the grill base and a pipe for it to rotate in was all that was needed. E's cheese brats were a big hit.
that's not the entire truth
OK, honestly, I bungeed a section of 2x6 to the pipe to keep the bent-down trim-edge of the grill bottom from warping against the pipe. Next year's enhancements: affix some grippy platform to the pipe and maybe use a tie-down to stiffen it up.
shut up!
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