I need a set of Weber kettle legs. I currently have my kettle on a cart but with my new outdoor setup I would like to put it back on legs but I can't find mine. Sure they got tossed during one of our shed clean outs. My stupidity but regardless I am sure someone has a set of legs that they would sell cheaper than what Weber wants!!
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It may take a while, but I am pretty sure someone will be putting an old kettle on the trash heap. I don’t know the size of your cart, but could you make a smaller cart?
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I probably could but since giving my stepson my Jumbo Joe this kettle will also become my portable pit to take down to the lake so the legs would just make that aspect easier. In fact, I thought about just making some short legs out of something to make that part easier and putting on a table or something when using at the house.
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Agreed, this is most likely th affordable path to legs...
Cain't even begin to count how many 22s I've gotten offa CL fer~$20-25 USD
castironchris
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Hmmmm....
grillparts usedta have em, but I ain't seein em this mornin...???
Here's one source, I dunno bout shippin:https://www.ereplacementparts.com/le...p-1475759.htmlLast edited by Mr. Bones; March 30, 2020, 07:01 AM.
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With spring popping all around you know people are going to be buying a new grill instead of cleaning up the old one. Do a early morning drive though the neighborhood on garbage day. Better yet go to that area with the big houses. You might find one better than yours!
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If I want to find something the best thing to do is buy new a one, install them and throw out the receipt.
Within a few days you'll have Weber kettle legs falling on your head from every direction.
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Now you're thinking right, castironchris !
One other idea, and I'm just spitballing here: go to one of those sites where there are lots of posts of people's DIY Weber kettle carts. There has to be a lot of unused legs lying around in those peoples' garages.
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How about some 1/2" aluminum conduit? A 10" section is less than $4 at Lowe's. No wheels, but you could rig some if you wanted to.
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I had a $20 facebook market place find. It was missing the front leg. I was able to replace it with an aluminum shower curtain rod from Home Depot. I think it was $7. I think it was 60". I can't remember for sure but the front leg about 19.75". So cut in three you would have no wheels but it would work. I would think you would want to connect the three legs in some way to keep the legs from bowing out. But maybe table set up at your house and legs like this when you take it with you.
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