Yoder YS640S Smoke Stack & Storage

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I just installed an extended exhaust system for my YS640S to keep the smoke from discoloring my house. Very simple to disassemble to reinstall the altered rain cover. It takes less than a minute. Picture is included here.

I am also interested in solutions for storage on the standard cart bottom shelf. I currently have just stacked the direct fire grates, griddle, and several accessories. I would like something enclosed that would fit underneath and keep the weather off. Any solutions would be appreciated.
Thanks
 

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Well, I imagine that any type of storage tub large enough to contain your desired items that fits under the unit would be fine.

I have a question - if this exhaust system is so easy to take down, why did you cut a big, gapeing hole in the factory cover, instead of just pulling the pipe and turning the chimney down? You have to take the pipe off to take the cover off anyway, right?
 
Well, I imagine that any type of storage tub large enough to contain your desired items that fits under the unit would be fine.

I have a question - if this exhaust system is so easy to take down, why did you cut a big, gapeing hole in the factory cover, instead of just pulling the pipe and turning the chimney down? You have to take the pipe off to take the cover off anyway, right?
I just installed an extended exhaust system for my YS640S to keep the smoke from discoloring my house. Very simple to disassemble to reinstall the altered rain cover. It takes less than a minute. Picture is included here.

I am also interested in solutions for storage on the standard cart bottom shelf. I currently have just stacked the direct fire grates, griddle, and several accessories. I would like something enclosed that would fit underneath and keep the weather off. Any solutions would be appreciated.
Thanks
Well, I imagine that any type of storage tub large enough to contain your desired items that fits under the unit would be fine.

I have a question - if this exhaust system is so easy to take down, why did you cut a big, gapeing hole in the factory cover, instead of just pulling the pipe and turning the chimney down? You have to take the pipe off to take the cover off anyway, right?
Well, I imagine that any type of storage tub large enough to contain your desired items that fits under the unit would be fine.

I have a question - if this exhaust system is so easy to take down, why did you cut a big, gapeing hole in the factory cover, instead of just pulling the pipe and turning the chimney down? You have to take the pipe off to take the cover off anyway, right?
Good point, but I didn't like the look of the vertical pipes just hanging down unsupported when I wasn't using it.
 
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