I keep my PBC in the garage and either lift and carry it or drag it out to the driveway to cook. I'm to lazy to want to do that all the time. Has anyone added wheels, casters or put on some kind of dolly so it can be rolled out?
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Hate lifting or dragging to move my PBC.
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Doc Hazard aka "Jim"
PBC, small charcoal grill
Houston, TX & Maui, HI
I bought a 2 ft square of plywood, cut off the corners to an octagon, mounted 4 casters, and painted. Mounted the PBC base on it with a couple of pipe clamps on the horse shoes to keep it stable. No heat problems with the paint. No metal work; inexpensive, non-permament. Rolls great.Last edited by Doc Hazard; August 2, 2015, 02:46 PM.
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