Built a cart for an old kettle

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chopsaw

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Pulled this 22" kettle out of the neighbors trash about 15 years ago . Never did much with it . They got it for a wedding present . Their first born is 35 so I figure it's at least that old . Maybe 34 years and 3 months anyway .
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Main structure , lookin and thinkin ,

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Wheels mounted

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Test fit . Was to low had to raise the bowl up
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Guess it'time to take it out back
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Surrounded by Webers
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Time for some heat
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Still needs a few things , but after I saw how the lid fits or doesn't fit , I want to see how it does before I do much more . I was thinking about a stacker , but the stock lid leaks so bad I'm not sure what to do with it at this point .
Chop
 
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That's really nice!
I like the idea of using expanded metal for the shelves!
Al

I had all that stuff sitting around so only have money in the paint . We use the mesh on the job for security walls . Goes between layers of dry wall to keep people out , or in ( holding cells / rooms ) . I like the looks of the mesh .
 
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