Bullseye modifications

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I wanted to start this thread and see what kind mods people are coming up with . Please post pictures if you can
 
I saw someone yesterday mount theirs in a Weber Performer cart / table which I thought was pretty cool. Ill try to find pics.
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Here are some wheel mods I have seen in RT FB groups.
 

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Seen this. I believe it’s called base camp. Made for camping . Looks like you just set it on a table and cook. Would make it nice for RV Campers
 

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My lid always felt weak,shakier than I liked... SO I drilled out the two outside holes to 1/4 inch and added Bolt,washer ,metal of the 380 twice and washer ,nut... Much stronger and does not waver in the wind... Will not work with the center screw/bolt.... Also had a friend tack weld along both sides , inside, of the hinge...Great improvement...
 
Anyone figured out how this is secured? I picked up a Weber competition cart off fb marketplace and am planning to do the same but figured I’d ask here before tinkering…
 
Anyone figured out how this is secured? I picked up a Weber competition cart off fb marketplace and am planning to do the same but figured I’d ask here before tinkering…
Cut the existing brackets off your Weber kettle and use them. The back is mounted on the existing bullseye lid hinge
 

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My lid always felt weak,shakier than I liked... SO I drilled out the two outside holes to 1/4 inch and added Bolt,washer ,metal of the 380 twice and washer ,nut... Much stronger and does not waver in the wind... Will not work with the center screw/bolt.... Also had a friend tack weld along both sides , inside, of the hinge...Great improvement...
Can you post a few pictures of the lid hinge modification? It does feel real loose and wobbly as it is designed.
 
One of the mods that I have been playing with is a combination of a primary heat deflector and a secondary deflector with a grease tray above and a traditional drain through the unit with grease catch bucket. Right now it is in its third prototype (mild carbon steel). The only Modification to the Bullseye is a 3/4" hole in the side for the drain and a 3/16" hole for the mounting hook for the bucket. This should make the Bullseye a perfect smoker and grill. Has anyone else here tried anything similar.
 
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