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Stainless table for the MM and Ribs
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Ribs look good Ron.
I too almost bought that table on sale. Thinking it would make a good meat grinding station. Still thinking...
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I bought that same table. I think there was something like a $30 instant rebate, normally 110.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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You can cut the non-caster end of the legs so that the height will be what you want/need.DMW said:
OK, just went and did some measuring. From ground to cooking surface the KJ Jr in the stand is 17". 17 + 35 = 52. I'm 5'6", that's not gonna work. If I were to remove the KJ Jr from the stand, it would be 12". 12 + 35 = 47. My XXL in nest is 36", which is about perfect for me. Unfortunately, this won't work for my use case.YukonRon said:
@DMWDMW said:Cool table. What's the height? Need something for my KJ Jr, it stands a bit higher than the MM.
Height from ground to surface, without using the casters is about thirty five inches.
From ground to cooking surface on my MM, sitting in its cradle is about 45 inches.
I am about 5'10", and the height seems to be perfect for me.
I used a similar table to mount my KBQ upon - had to cut a foot or so off the legs.
“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
Yes, what heavyG said.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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Thanks and gfreat to know. It is working very well, actually.R2Egg2Q said:Nice ribs! I’ve had that table for about 6 years and other than the time I set a hot plate setter on it, it has held up well. It’ll serve you well."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
It would be excellent for a meat grinding station. Recommend it.blasting said:
Ribs look good Ron.
I too almost bought that table on sale. Thinking it would make a good meat grinding station. Still thinking..."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
How's it working for you?nolaegghead said:I bought that same table. I think there was something like a $30 instant rebate, normally 110."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
I bought a similar one for me joe jr and I just cut off the top of the legs with a hack saw before assembling. I made the height if the grill the same as my bge in the nest. Works perfectly!DMW said:
OK, just went and did some measuring. From ground to cooking surface the KJ Jr in the stand is 17". 17 + 35 = 52. I'm 5'6", that's not gonna work. If I were to remove the KJ Jr from the stand, it would be 12". 12 + 35 = 47. My XXL in nest is 36", which is about perfect for me. Unfortunately, this won't work for my use case.YukonRon said:
@DMWDMW said:Cool table. What's the height? Need something for my KJ Jr, it stands a bit higher than the MM.
Height from ground to surface, without using the casters is about thirty five inches.
From ground to cooking surface on my MM, sitting in its cradle is about 45 inches.
I am about 5'10", and the height seems to be perfect for me.In the bush just East of Cambridge,Ontario -
Nice score on the table and looks like a homerun on the ribs.Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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I like it when a plan works out.GlennM said:mi
I bought a similar one for me joe jr and I just cut off the top of the legs with a hack saw before assembling. I made the height if the grill the same as my bge in the nest. Works perfectly!DMW said:
OK, just went and did some measuring. From ground to cooking surface the KJ Jr in the stand is 17". 17 + 35 = 52. I'm 5'6", that's not gonna work. If I were to remove the KJ Jr from the stand, it would be 12". 12 + 35 = 47. My XXL in nest is 36", which is about perfect for me. Unfortunately, this won't work for my use case.YukonRon said:
@DMWDMW said:Cool table. What's the height? Need something for my KJ Jr, it stands a bit higher than the MM.
Height from ground to surface, without using the casters is about thirty five inches.
From ground to cooking surface on my MM, sitting in its cradle is about 45 inches.
I am about 5'10", and the height seems to be perfect for me."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Thanks for the kind words. Ribs were not too bad.saluki2007 said:Nice score on the table and looks like a homerun on the ribs."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Why not cut the bottom?pgprescott said:
You can likely cut the top of the legs down to meet your height requirements.DMW said:
OK, just went and did some measuring. From ground to cooking surface the KJ Jr in the stand is 17". 17 + 35 = 52. I'm 5'6", that's not gonna work. If I were to remove the KJ Jr from the stand, it would be 12". 12 + 35 = 47. My XXL in nest is 36", which is about perfect for me. Unfortunately, this won't work for my use case.YukonRon said:
@DMWDMW said:Cool table. What's the height? Need something for my KJ Jr, it stands a bit higher than the MM.
Height from ground to surface, without using the casters is about thirty five inches.
From ground to cooking surface on my MM, sitting in its cradle is about 45 inches.
I am about 5'10", and the height seems to be perfect for me.
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Is it type 304 series?YukonRon said:
Thanks for checking in. I like the table. I am going to get a cover for it, though.CigarCityEgger said:Nice table, if(really when) I get a MM I like that look. Got some ribs on today myself, Cheers Ron
Enjoy those ribs.
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Wheels attach there.Tspud1 said:
Why not cut the bottom?pgprescott said:
You can likely cut the top of the legs down to meet your height requirements.DMW said:
OK, just went and did some measuring. From ground to cooking surface the KJ Jr in the stand is 17". 17 + 35 = 52. I'm 5'6", that's not gonna work. If I were to remove the KJ Jr from the stand, it would be 12". 12 + 35 = 47. My XXL in nest is 36", which is about perfect for me. Unfortunately, this won't work for my use case.YukonRon said:
@DMWDMW said:Cool table. What's the height? Need something for my KJ Jr, it stands a bit higher than the MM.
Height from ground to surface, without using the casters is about thirty five inches.
From ground to cooking surface on my MM, sitting in its cradle is about 45 inches.
I am about 5'10", and the height seems to be perfect for me. -
GEEEZ Ron, I just returned from Costco ( I love Costco) .... On the way home I calculated approximately the money I have spent based on your "recommendations ""...now including the table for my beloved MM.... A table I did not really need!
between, your Rockwood, thermometer , and assorted other "recommendations" ...
i could have spent a month in Exotic locale. Please take up another hobby and save me some money!
your ribs look incredible.Sarasota Fl. and Lake Toxaway N.C. (and Novembers on the island of Kauai) (and April in France.... Don't hate on me for that)
BGE medium and minimax
HOW BOUT THEM GATORS ! -
It is too late. You, too, have tasted the Kool-Aid.tml1230 said:GEEEZ Ron, I just returned from Costco ( I love Costco) .... On the way home I calculated approximately the money I have spent based on your "recommendations ""...now including the table for my beloved MM.... A table I did not really need!
between, your Rockwood, thermometer , and assorted other "recommendations" ...
i could have spent a month in Exotic locale. Please take up another hobby and save me some money!
your ribs look incredible.
Just go ahead and start slinging cash......the cards will eventually tap out."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
I believe it to be, however, I am in Clearwater this week, and will not be able to confirm, until I get back Friday. I will check.Tspud1 said:
Is it type 304 series?YukonRon said:
Thanks for checking in. I like the table. I am going to get a cover for it, though.CigarCityEgger said:Nice table, if(really when) I get a MM I like that look. Got some ribs on today myself, Cheers Ron
Enjoy those ribs."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Don't come any further south- I can't afford you being anywhere near SarasotaYukonRon said:
I believe it to be, however, I am in Clearwater this week, and will not be able to confirm, until I get back Friday. I will check.Tspud1 said:
Is it type 304 series?YukonRon said:
Thanks for checking in. I like the table. I am going to get a cover for it, though.CigarCityEgger said:Nice table, if(really when) I get a MM I like that look. Got some ribs on today myself, Cheers Ron
Enjoy those ribs.
Sarasota Fl. and Lake Toxaway N.C. (and Novembers on the island of Kauai) (and April in France.... Don't hate on me for that)
BGE medium and minimax
HOW BOUT THEM GATORS ! -
@Tspud1YukonRon said:
I believe it to be, however, I am in Clearwater this week, and will not be able to confirm, until I get back Friday. I will check.Tspud1 said:
Is it type 304 series?YukonRon said:
Thanks for checking in. I like the table. I am going to get a cover for it, though.CigarCityEgger said:Nice table, if(really when) I get a MM I like that look. Got some ribs on today myself, Cheers Ron
Enjoy those ribs.
Nice thing about purchasing from Costco:
The liberal return policy. If it is not 305...."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Great. Only used it once so far. Will live in the yard.YukonRon said:
How's it working for you?nolaegghead said:I bought that same table. I think there was something like a $30 instant rebate, normally 110.
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When retirement arrives, I may not have a home to live in, but, I will be able to cook.tml1230 said:
Don't come any further south- I can't afford you being anywhere near SarasotaYukonRon said:
I believe it to be, however, I am in Clearwater this week, and will not be able to confirm, until I get back Friday. I will check.Tspud1 said:
Is it type 304 series?YukonRon said:
Thanks for checking in. I like the table. I am going to get a cover for it, though.CigarCityEgger said:Nice table, if(really when) I get a MM I like that look. Got some ribs on today myself, Cheers Ron
Enjoy those ribs."Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
Mine will live outdoors as well, until I get the opportunity to construct an outdoor kitchen.nolaegghead said:
Great. Only used it once so far. Will live in the yard.YukonRon said:
How's it working for you?nolaegghead said:I bought that same table. I think there was something like a $30 instant rebate, normally 110.

Just noticed, I have the same two wheeler.
Love the cooker.
I just have a huge massive pot and a gas burner. I have no idea on the size of that thing, but it is used for our lowland boils.
"Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber
XL and MM
Louisville, Kentucky -
pgprescott said:
Wheels attach there.Tspud1 said:
Why not cut the bottom?pgprescott said:
You can likely cut the top of the legs down to meet your height requirements.DMW said:
OK, just went and did some measuring. From ground to cooking surface the KJ Jr in the stand is 17". 17 + 35 = 52. I'm 5'6", that's not gonna work. If I were to remove the KJ Jr from the stand, it would be 12". 12 + 35 = 47. My XXL in nest is 36", which is about perfect for me. Unfortunately, this won't work for my use case.YukonRon said:
@DMWDMW said:Cool table. What's the height? Need something for my KJ Jr, it stands a bit higher than the MM.
Height from ground to surface, without using the casters is about thirty five inches.
From ground to cooking surface on my MM, sitting in its cradle is about 45 inches.
I am about 5'10", and the height seems to be perfect for me.
Sorry, didn't see any wheels in original picture.
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See if a magnet sticks, if not its a 3 series. 3 series is better than 4 for food prep.YukonRon said:
@Tspud1YukonRon said:
I believe it to be, however, I am in Clearwater this week, and will not be able to confirm, until I get back Friday. I will check.Tspud1 said:
Is it type 304 series?YukonRon said:
Thanks for checking in. I like the table. I am going to get a cover for it, though.CigarCityEgger said:Nice table, if(really when) I get a MM I like that look. Got some ribs on today myself, Cheers Ron
Enjoy those ribs.
Nice thing about purchasing from Costco:
The liberal return policy. If it is not 305....
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I’m not sure but I think they come ready for either leveling legs or wheels if you wish to be Mobil.Tspud1 said:pgprescott said:
Wheels attach there.Tspud1 said:
Why not cut the bottom?pgprescott said:
You can likely cut the top of the legs down to meet your height requirements.DMW said:
OK, just went and did some measuring. From ground to cooking surface the KJ Jr in the stand is 17". 17 + 35 = 52. I'm 5'6", that's not gonna work. If I were to remove the KJ Jr from the stand, it would be 12". 12 + 35 = 47. My XXL in nest is 36", which is about perfect for me. Unfortunately, this won't work for my use case.YukonRon said:
@DMWDMW said:Cool table. What's the height? Need something for my KJ Jr, it stands a bit higher than the MM.
Height from ground to surface, without using the casters is about thirty five inches.
From ground to cooking surface on my MM, sitting in its cradle is about 45 inches.
I am about 5'10", and the height seems to be perfect for me.
Sorry, didn't see any wheels in original picture. -
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Most of the time the leveling foot pops out. We add them to most equipment stands on the 1 5/8" stainless tubing or there is a caster with an expanding stem that can be used to go up in the tubingpgprescott said:
I’m not sure but I think they come ready for either leveling legs or wheels if you wish to be Mobil.Tspud1 said:pgprescott said:
Wheels attach there.Tspud1 said:
Why not cut the bottom?pgprescott said:
You can likely cut the top of the legs down to meet your height requirements.DMW said:
OK, just went and did some measuring. From ground to cooking surface the KJ Jr in the stand is 17". 17 + 35 = 52. I'm 5'6", that's not gonna work. If I were to remove the KJ Jr from the stand, it would be 12". 12 + 35 = 47. My XXL in nest is 36", which is about perfect for me. Unfortunately, this won't work for my use case.YukonRon said:
@DMWDMW said:Cool table. What's the height? Need something for my KJ Jr, it stands a bit higher than the MM.
Height from ground to surface, without using the casters is about thirty five inches.
From ground to cooking surface on my MM, sitting in its cradle is about 45 inches.
I am about 5'10", and the height seems to be perfect for me.
Sorry, didn't see any wheels in original picture.
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