tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-849601292701840490.post2779325834227122333..comments2023-02-28T06:43:41.437-08:00Comments on Smoke On!: Hang in there, BabyHankBhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15271816862830742570noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-849601292701840490.post-81302332463607482852017-05-16T19:12:30.153-07:002017-05-16T19:12:30.153-07:00The slots cut in the rebar fit the tabs in the coo...The slots cut in the rebar fit the tabs in the cooker snugly. The bars are bent a little wider than the cooker to put them in tension. <br /><br />I also have two bars that I use together. I've notched them in the middle where the cross so they interlock when assembled for further stability.HankBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15271816862830742570noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-849601292701840490.post-67162622362004382442017-05-12T07:46:16.910-07:002017-05-12T07:46:16.910-07:00I've been researching hanging systems for my 1...I've been researching hanging systems for my 18.5 WSM but the Weber rack is not being produced anymore. The last 2 auctions for one on Ebay went for $150. At that price I might as well buy a PBC.<br /><br />Not sure if you are still around or not. Interested in how you made your hanging system with rebar. Did you drill hole through it to keep stable? How did it not fall over?<br /><br />Muad' Dibhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09068945475754343805noreply@blogger.com