With the long table and the high rack on that side is it “tipsy” on that side?
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Not at all. Very stable, extension tray is 20”x18” and cold roll is 3/4”. With a bottle of gas the weight of the tank end, heavy gauge square tubing and the wide stance you can’t knock it over. I built it so it would take a bunch of deer lease drunks bumping into it, so the tank end would be cradled and secured (not spill hot grease on anyone) and the stand if heavy enough to not move. It is well balanced and moves good, but it takes a solid pull with both hands to tip it back. Weight is loaded on the two front feet.
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Originally posted by txhunter-1 View PostNot at all. Very stable, extension tray is 20”x18” and cold roll is 3/4”. With a bottle of gas the weight of the tank end, heavy gauge square tubing and the wide stance you can’t knock it over. I built it so it would take a bunch of deer lease drunks bumping into it, so the tank end would be cradled and secured (not spill hot grease on anyone) and the stand if heavy enough to not move. It is well balanced and moves good, but it takes a solid pull with both hands to tip it back. Weight is loaded on the two front feet.
Tipping over but if it is stable then it doesn’t need it. I think I am going to do something similar.
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