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Here's one option, probably others out there; https://www.ebay.com/itm/22x12-Stai...050104?hash=item25d5e08138:g:yXQAAOSwjqVZCh6l
Also, this one may available elsewhere for a better deal, gotta do a search.
I bought the stainless steel version and was disappointed, maybe just bad luck. The top of the bars is folded to easily hook over the front opening of the grill. Problem was that it was too tight of fold and didn't fit over the front lip. The Steel is thick and impossibly to easily widen the fold to fit.
I used a carbon fiber welding blanket. Since it sheds a bit (it's like soft felt) I stitched a piece of scrap fabric to the outer surface. I used some strong magnets to hod it in place near the top hinges and at the bottom rear. I also discovered that the outer shell of the RT340 gets really hot below the level of the grease tray. It was hot enough to lightly scorch the fabric and melt the threads. I ended up gluing some scraps of the carbon felt to the inside with high-temp silicone to keep the outside blanket from scorching. Cuts pellet consumption a lot and makes operation at zero degrees a practical thing.
Nice job! How did you attach the shelf supports to the body of the grill? I'm reluctant to drill. Maybe a high temp bonding agent?I went the DIY route. Ordered a pair of stainless steel folding shelf brackets and a pair of Weber series E grates. I made a couple of oak spacers to put the shelf at the right height and put supports inside the Trailblazer to hold the second grate at just the right height.
Presto! folding external shelf and removable second internal grate.
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I purchased SS folding shelf brackets on Amazon for $20. My plan is to drill holes on front plate of Stampede and attach brackets. For the shelf I will use a hard wood like oak.
Any thoughts or concerns?
Nice job,I am also looking into options for a front shelf.I just finished my front shelf for the 340. I found some 8" brackets similar to what Uncle Bob used. I then ordered another bottom shelf from Rec Tec. I attached 1 1/4" treated pine pieces of wood to the brackets (had to plane them down to 1 1/8"). The shelf then fits on the wood and is removable so when you collapse the grill, the shelf won't drag on the ground (it's a little to wide when collapsed). Here are some pictures:
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That looks great, I am going to do this also. Awesome jobI just finished my front shelf for the 340. I found some 8" brackets similar to what Uncle Bob used. I then ordered another bottom shelf from Rec Tec. I attached 1 1/4" treated pine pieces of wood to the brackets (had to plane them down to 1 1/8"). The shelf then fits on the wood and is removable so when you collapse the grill, the shelf won't drag on the ground (it's a little to wide when collapsed). Here are some pictures:
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