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Stand for a Karubecue C-60

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pmillen:
I'm an arthritic, short, fat guy.  I'd like to get my KBQ C-60 up a bit so I don't have to get so low to see inside.

Has anyone built a stable cart for theirs, or found something ready-made that's suitable?

Castors would be a welcome addition.

bamabob:
Not real familiar with the KBQ but it appears it can't be too high up to load the wood in it.  Check out McMaster Carr they have a good variety of options.  I suppose it could be bolted to the top of a cart.

https://www.mcmaster.com/carts

These would be an interesting option, can raise and lower as needed. 

https://www.uline.com/BL_1821/Manual-Lift-Tables

Harbor Freight is probably the most economical option, the cart could be assembled with the top shelf upside down so there is no lip to obstruct opening the door on the KBQ

https://www.harborfreight.com/search?q=carts

pmillen:
Thanks for the ideas, bamabob.  None seem exactly "right" for me.  I'm worried about it being top heavy and "tippy".  I'll probably quit rolling it around (it's dang heavy) and get it up on blocks or some sort of platform.

bamabob:

--- Quote from: pmillen on November 05, 2020, 12:00:33 PM ---Thanks for the ideas, bamabob.  None seem exactly "right" for me.  I'm worried about it being top heavy and "tippy".  I'll probably quit rolling it around (it's dang heavy) and get it up on blocks or some sort of platform.

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Couldn't it be bolted down to a steel top?  I'd really like to have a KBQ, I think I'd like the idea of bolting it to a lift cart.  Raise it up to load the food and lower it down for transport and loading wood.

pmillen:
That would be pretty slick.

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