Weber bbq storage on the tongue

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Weber bbq storage on the tongue

Postby grantstew8 » Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:49 pm

After cooking a leg of lamb with rosemary and garlic slowly for 3 hours on my weber I thought I would want my bbq when we go off in the TD.

At the moment I don't have a tongue box and I'm sure there will be space to put a one touch weber bbq onto the triangle at the front just behind the trailer hook. My TD chassis has a v shaper rather than a single member attaching to the tv. I'm looking for the bbq to be de-mountable but secure enough to take the bumps on route. It means I have a full size bbq and more space in the galley/car.

Has anyone done this before? If not I've a design session coming up.... :twisted:
I'll need to add some additional eyes for ratchet straps on the lid for starters...perhaps I should just invert the lid... :thinking:
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Re: Weber bbq storage on the tongue

Postby KCStudly » Sun Sep 29, 2013 5:17 pm

A couple of considerations:

Do you need to be able to secure it when it is still hot/warm?

What will happen to the ashes during handling and/or going down the road (even if you tip it out, there will always be residual)?

My immediate thought was that it would cool fairly quickly once the coals are out of it, and you could rinse it out with water after tipping to reduce the ash problem. Next, I was thinking that rubber bungee cords (the black rubber ones w/o cloth wrap) would be best for strapping the lid, and perhaps the rest of it down. The trick is in finding the straps that are the correct length for the application.

The rubber should be more than adequate for the light loads and would be better at holding tension, whereas the ratchet straps, if they work loose will not tighten back up; and you won't be able to crank them down too tight to begin with w/o crushing the BBQ.

Does your BBQ have the tripod legs with wheels? I wonder if Mineralac clamps could be used to secure the base to the trailer. :thinking:

Such as PN 3006T79 (or similar sized to suit) referred to in McMaster-Carr here as "Bottom Loading Clamp Hangers".
http://www.mcmaster.com/#clamping-hangers/=oq1gur

I bet you can find a source there, or something similar. They are used by electricians ("sparkies") to hang rigid conduit and EMT.

Drill and tap your frame for a few of these, screw them on top with the opening side up, drop the base of your BBQ into them, install and tighten the clamp screw. Viola.
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Re: Weber bbq storage on the tongue

Postby Dale M. » Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:39 pm

Might look at concept of marine (boat) grills the hang over railing, and you can put it on a receiver (socket) type of mount where it can travel on tongue, or be at side of galley when you are cooking...

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Re: Weber bbq storage on the tongue

Postby bdosborn » Sun Sep 29, 2013 9:49 pm

grantstew8 wrote:Has anyone done this before?


Yup, both trailers.Works great!

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Re: Weber bbq storage on the tongue

Postby grantstew8 » Mon Sep 30, 2013 3:44 pm

Thanks for the ideas, links and photos. I'm gonna do it!

Like the rubber bungie idea kc.

Thanks to y'all

You'll see photos when I'm done.
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