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The photo below shows the framework. The section on the left will hold my 22" WSM. The section on the right will be enclosed storage.
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The two sections will be separated with a piece of plywood. The whole rig will be on a nice set of locking caster wheels. I'll keep posting to this thread as the Weber Smokey Mountain Cart Enclosure Project.
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Cold weather operating tips for the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker, including the use of wind screens and enclosures, plus tips on cooking in the rain. 1 sheet of ply wood, 4 hinges, screws for each hinge, screwdriver, tape measure, pencil, and circular saw is all you need to build a wind block. Just stand the plywood up by the wsm and mark about how much space you need on it from.
Then measure out the 2 side panels to block the other 2 sides. Create authentic mouthwatering smoked dishes with Weber's Smokey Mountain Cooker charcoal grills. Shop these bbq smokers today!
Several ways to add wheels to your Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker, including platforms, casters, wheels and rolling carts. Lots of creative solutions shown! Kind of wondering, does anyone have an enclosure that has celebrated a birthday or 2? By definition, anyone here is a tinkerer and lean heavily on the Mother (of invention that is).
What worked? And, more importantly perhaps - certainly for our insurance co's - what didn't work? I think of those Darwin awards. Hey everyone, Long time lurker, first time poster. I'm starting this thread to catalog the build of my WSM cart for my 18.5" smoker.
I love the WSM itself, but am constantly plagued with lack of storage for my extra charcoal, chimney etc between smokes. My wife would also like me to stop using. Your best source for Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker information and discussion on the Web.
Get recipes, usage tips, modification ideas, and discuss the Weber smoker with owners and enthusiasts in our online forums. Hey everyone. I'm going to be making a wood enclosure/work station for my 22".
I am planning on making an enclosure for the whole cooker with just the lid sticking above the top of the work station. My question is do I have to worry about the heat generated by the smoker catching the wood. This article demonstrates how to assemble a new Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker Smoker, including step-by-step instructions, photos, and a video.