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MiniMax in Large nest
JMCXL
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i know this is an old topic but have a question for anyone that has put their MM in a large nest??? Any reason I have to take it out of its MM holder? (See photo) It seems to fit but has a little wobble if I move it back and forth. My thought is once I start it, it stays in place and the handles will make it easier to lift it out when I put it in the back of my car for road trips.
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If it wobbles but can't fall out, I can't really see what the problem would be. In fact sounds like the way to go to me. I am thinking of purchasing a Mini Max to take on fishing trips but was concerned about what to set it on and how to lift it to comfortable cooking height. This may be the ticket.
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Ha....if it works go with it. I will tell you it fits snug as a bug in a rug on a medium nest. Not optimum height, but fits perfectly.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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with this configuration my felt line is 25" off the ground. It seems like this will make it easy to move around and still easy to lift into the carkeepervodeflame said:If it wobbles but can't fall out, I can't really see what the problem would be. In fact sounds like the way to go to me. I am thinking of purchasing a Mini Max to take on fishing trips but was concerned about what to set it on and how to lift it to comfortable cooking height. This may be the ticket.Northern New Jersey
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I think someone cut a large for it to fit better just not sure I want to do thatnorthGAcock said:Ha....if it works go with it. I will tell you it fits snug as a bug in a rug on a medium nest. Not optimum height, but fits perfectly.Northern New Jersey
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Seems like an earlier poster had their MM in a Medium Nest and it fit perfect.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas
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I'm the one who cut a large best down to effectively a medium nest size. Search "Mini Max Nest" for pics.
The problem with it wobbling around in a large nest is if it's not level, the lid can come slamming down. No Bueno. -
I have mine in a large nest and did not like the wobble so I took a scrap piece of 3/4 plywood cut it to fit large nest and it's perfect.
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to stop the wobble can't i just bend the 4 arms in to meet the sides of the MM. I also though about putting something under but worried about putting wood under the egg (fire potential)Northern New Jersey
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JMCXL said:to stop the wobble can't i just bend the 4 arms in to meet the sides of the MM. I also though about putting something under but worried about putting wood under the egg (fire potential)
If you make the plywood big enough you will have an air gap.I'm only hungry when I'm awake!
Okeechobee FL. Winter
West Jefferson NC Summer
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Another picture. I'm only hungry when I'm awake!
Okeechobee FL. Winter
West Jefferson NC Summer
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Jupiter Jim said:
JMCXL said:to stop the wobble can't i just bend the 4 arms in to meet the sides of the MM. I also though about putting something under but worried about putting wood under the egg (fire potential)
If you make the plywood big enough you will have an air gap.
I guess the MM feet just sit right on the plywood? -
Yes they do, this is a cutout I had from making a wood carrier for my small several years ago. If I was making it from new I would make it about an inch bigger in diameter and make 4 notches for the 4 vertical post. Oh and it's 1/2" plywood not 3/4".
I'm only hungry when I'm awake!
Okeechobee FL. Winter
West Jefferson NC Summer
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You can also bend the upper "arms" on a large nest. Sancho65 has a Mini snuggly held in a large nest this way.
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Here is the post by @gmbbs about his large nest conversion.
I like it. Great idea.
http://eggheadforum.com/discussion/1190106/mini-max-nest#latest
Large BGE, MiniMAX BGE, 2 Mini BGE's, R&V Fryer, 36" Blackstone Griddle, Camp Chef Dual Burner 40K BTU StoveBGE ChimineaProsper, TX
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I measured the diameter of what I have and it's 15 3/4" but I think a 16 1/2" would be much better.smokeyw said:Jupiter Jim said:
JMCXL said:to stop the wobble can't i just bend the 4 arms in to meet the sides of the MM. I also though about putting something under but worried about putting wood under the egg (fire potential)
If you make the plywood big enough you will have an air gap.
I guess the MM feet just sit right on the plywood?
I'm only hungry when I'm awake!
Okeechobee FL. Winter
West Jefferson NC Summer
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Thanks for all the help. Just finished it and went With 17" and bent the side supports in about 1" each. This is perfect, no wobble, solid surface. I use hockey pucks to add a little more air flow under the egg. With this setup I will screw the pucks to the wood.Jupiter Jim said...I measured the diameter of what I have and it's 15 3/4" but I think a 16 1/2" would be much better.
done and ready for the next project.

Northern New Jersey
XL - Woo2, AR L (2) - Woo, PS Woo MM (2) - Woo MINI
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Also, check out my YouTube Page
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Nice job and I like the extra height the pucks give ya.
I'm only hungry when I'm awake!
Okeechobee FL. Winter
West Jefferson NC Summer
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Spent 4 hours yesterday looking for Hockey Pucks...Damn Yankees...lolJMCXL said:
Thanks for all the help. Just finished it and went With 17" and bent the side supports in about 1" each. This is perfect, no wobble, solid surface. I use hockey pucks to add a little more air flow under the egg. With this setup I will screw the pucks to the wood.Jupiter Jim said...I measured the diameter of what I have and it's 15 3/4" but I think a 16 1/2" would be much better.
done and ready for the next project.

All I kept finding was Prime Grade Packer Briskets for $3 a pound...Ha Ha
Great idea with the pucks and stand mods!Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
My Choice Brisket is over $6 a pound at Costco and my Hockey pucks came from my woods behind the house - the kid behind me plays hockey. Guess he misses the net more than he thinks.Photo Egg said:
Spent 4 hours yesterday looking for Hockey Pucks...Damn Yankees...lol
All I kept finding was Prime Grade Packer Briskets for $3 a pound...Ha Ha
Great idea with the pucks and stand mods!
Northern New Jersey
XL - Woo2, AR L (2) - Woo, PS Woo MM (2) - Woo MINI
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Had some extra wood so I made a shelf on the bottom to hold my CI pans and added some black paint

Northern New Jersey
XL - Woo2, AR L (2) - Woo, PS Woo MM (2) - Woo MINI
Check out https://www.grillingwithpapaj.com for some fun and more Grilling with Papa (incase you haven't gotten enough of me)
Also, check out my YouTube Page
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JMCXL said:
Thanks for all the help. Just finished it and went With 17" and bent the side supports in about 1" each. This is perfect, no wobble, solid surface. I use hockey pucks to add a little more air flow under the egg. With this setup I will screw the pucks to the wood.Jupiter Jim said...I measured the diameter of what I have and it's 15 3/4" but I think a 16 1/2" would be much better.
done and ready for the next project.

Totally stole your idea. Cut hole in my top and then trimmed the remainder for the nest. If I end up with enough leftovers I might come up with more add one. Dunno. Thanks for the idea though.
Bill Denver, CO
XL, 2L's, and MM
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