The other alternative would be putting it in a utility cart I guess.
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Current Portfolio:
Masterbuilt Gravity 560 (Smokey)
Joule
Akorn (Bandit)
Old (sold) Loves:
PBC
Weber 22" Premium
Thermometers:
Inkbird
Thermoworks POP
Preferred Charcoal:
Masterbuilt Lump
Favorite Rubs:
Homemade (mainly MMD/Just Like Katz rub)
Other Accessories:
Cave Tools Grill Light
Mercer brisket slicing knife
Rapala brisket trimming knife
SS BBQ trays
NoCry Cut Resistant Gloves
LEM # 8 Meat Grinder
Lodge 5-Quart Dutch Oven + Skillet
Meat Claws
Grill Rescue Brush
Favorite Whiskey/Beer:
Anything Peaty or anything from New Holland brewery
Upgrading PK360 Wheels?
Would it be possible to upgrade the PK360 wheels to 4 4” or 5” casters? It would add another inch of two of lift too.
The other alternative would be putting it in a utility cart I guess.Tags: None
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Jambo Backyard Smoker
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Weber "Brownie" Circa 1978 22"
Weber Gas Grill, Silver A
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I never move mine. Though it has wheels, it is a stationary grill. I guess you could do that, but just level it on the other end.
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It actually moves quite nicely on concrete, as long as you are staying on that you really have no reason to make a change, If you are looking to get across rough terrain, bear in mind it easily comes apart. The top lifts right off, the bottom lifts off the base. Then move the base to where you want, set the bottom on, then the top. Remember, the P in PK is portable!
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Club Member
- Mar 2020
- 1985
- Near Chicago, IL
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Current Portfolio:
Masterbuilt Gravity 560 (Smokey)
Joule
Akorn (Bandit)
Old (sold) Loves:
PBC
Weber 22" Premium
Thermometers:
Inkbird
Thermoworks POP
Preferred Charcoal:
Masterbuilt Lump
Favorite Rubs:
Homemade (mainly MMD/Just Like Katz rub)
Other Accessories:
Cave Tools Grill Light
Mercer brisket slicing knife
Rapala brisket trimming knife
SS BBQ trays
NoCry Cut Resistant Gloves
LEM # 8 Meat Grinder
Lodge 5-Quart Dutch Oven + Skillet
Meat Claws
Grill Rescue Brush
Favorite Whiskey/Beer:
Anything Peaty or anything from New Holland brewery
Moving it in and out of the garage to the driveway is the use case as I am worried about plastic wheels. Apparently I am tough on wheels as they even fell off the MB560..though maybe I didn’t tighten them enough the first time. Basically, I really like 4 wheels.Last edited by IFindZeroBadCooks; August 29, 2021, 05:32 PM.
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Weber Summit Charcoal Grilling Center (WSCGC), PK360(graphite), Jumbo Joe and PBC. Weber kettle @ the hunting camp.
I’ve seen the wheel mod before, seems like a frequent poster on the PK FB group did it. I’m not on FB anymore, but a search there might yield results.
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