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Title: PG500 mobility
Post by: Waffle860 on October 28, 2017, 08:18:51 PM
I just placed an order for a PG500 and am anxiously awaiting it's arrival!

Has anyone installed any handles or upgraded the PG500 wheels to make it easier to move around?  Without any stock handles it looks akward to move around on anything other than perfectly flat terrain.

I plan on keeping the unit in my garage and wheeling it into the driveway for fast cooks. For long cooks I may want to pull the unit over a small door threshold onto the back patio.

Thanks



Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: Bar-B-Lew on October 28, 2017, 08:21:17 PM
Build a small ramp out of wood cut on a 45 degree angle and butt it up against your threshold.  That is how i get all of my grills onto the patio from the garage.
Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: Waffle860 on October 28, 2017, 08:51:29 PM
Build a small ramp out of wood cut on a 45 degree angle and butt it up against your threshold.  That is how i get all of my grills onto the patio from the garage.

I will likely build a ramp as suggested, but I am still thinking of adding folding handles just below the firebox on the legs.  Something similar to this:  https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0057H4KWU/ref=mp_s_a_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1509238077&sr=8-10&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=stainless+folding+pull+handle

I guess i'll play around with it a bit once it arrives before ordering anything.

Thanks
Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: InThePitBBQ on October 28, 2017, 09:04:31 PM
The PG 500 comes with 4 casters these days, but they aren't very large. Rolls just ok on concrete, but the unit is heavy and you won't like trying to get it over a door threshold at all and larger wheels aren't going to help that scenario to much plus you'd be putting a lot of stress on the unit moving it like that.

If you need to move it more than 10-15 feet on the concrete a wheel upgrade would be money very well spent right from the start, it's heavy enough and the stock casters small enough to get hung up in the joints between slabs in a concrete driveway.

I keep mine right inside the garage doors and roll it out every time I want to use it as well I decided this was the last cooker I'm buying and don't want it out in the weather.

I have no doubts it will last a lifetime if cared for aside from needing some replacement parts down the road.
Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: Waffle860 on December 09, 2017, 04:33:50 PM
My PG500 arrived a couple months ago and I have been keeping it in the garage and just wheel it out to the driveway for cooking.  Even pushing it that short distance was a pain with the small casters.  I picked up 6"diameter x 2"wide, flat free casters from Apollo Caster (Model #65421)

http://apollocaster.com/store/6-x-2-swivel-caster-with-a-flat-free-black-wheel-threaded-stem-connector-and-ball-brng-65421-p-65421.html (http://apollocaster.com/store/6-x-2-swivel-caster-with-a-flat-free-black-wheel-threaded-stem-connector-and-ball-brng-65421-p-65421.html)

They come with 1/2"x13 stems so they just thread right into the stock legs (assuming you have a newer PG500 with the 4 casters).  I took the grids, drawers, and pellets out to reduce weight.  Then lifted the unit up (hopper side first) and put wood under the cross braces to swap the wheels out by myself.  The grill is about 3.25" taller, but I actually like it because it is easier to see what's on the top shelf without hunching over.

I am real happy with it.  It pushes with ease and no longer gets stuck on little rocks and cracks in the cement.  I just need to make sure I always lock the wheels or it could take off down the drive!  Next I need to get some handles on it.

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Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: triplebq on December 09, 2017, 09:26:37 PM
Nicely done!
Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: pmillen on December 10, 2017, 12:17:10 PM
Waffle, that's a welcome change.  My PG500 is an older vintage so it appears that I'll need to stand on my head and try to drill some holes in the SS legs.  I'm not yet motivated to do it.
Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: LowSlowJoe on December 14, 2017, 12:01:45 PM
Nice...   I might have to try this in the spring...    My PG500 sits in one spot, I have no concrete, nothing smooth.  To move it, I have to layout cardboard on the ground, etc... even then it's tricky to move. Those larger wheels might just make it move across , say grass?
Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: Bentley on December 14, 2017, 03:53:26 PM
I think for grass you almost have to have pneumatics...
Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: Waffle860 on December 16, 2017, 01:51:18 PM
Those larger wheels might just make it move across , say grass?

I bet if the soil was nice and dry you could make it across grass.  I went with the 2" wide wheels to spread the weight out.  I would give the grass a try but we have about 3" of snow on the ground and the first inch or so of soil is frozen anyway.

If the ground thaws out again soon I will give the grass a try.

I was able to push it through about 1" of snowy slush on my concrete driveway today with a little effort.  I purposely did not clear the snow to see how it would do.


 
Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: jasonjax on January 29, 2018, 07:47:32 PM
Nice! I wish my PG-500 was newer as well to knock this upgrade out.

I'd like to be able to move it easier for competitions. It is a PITA to use it as is. I even knocked off one of the retainers holding the two wheels on and used a hose-clamp to "fix" that for now.

Glad to see Cookshack realized this was an issue and started manufacturing a different version.

I already put nice pneumatics on my FEC-100, and it is a new machine in terms of moving it around.
Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: triplebq on January 30, 2018, 12:04:05 AM
Nice! I wish my PG-500 was newer as well to knock this upgrade out.

I'd like to be able to move it easier for competitions. It is a PITA to use it as is. I even knocked off one of the retainers holding the two wheels on and used a hose-clamp to "fix" that for now.

Glad to see Cookshack realized this was an issue and started manufacturing a different version.

I already put nice pneumatics on my FEC-100, and it is a new machine in terms of moving it around.

What wheels did you use on your FEC-100? I have a FEC-120 and would like to replace the wheels.
Title: Re: PG500 mobility
Post by: jasonjax on February 04, 2018, 11:14:39 AM
I wish I still had the link. I will see if there is anything identifying on the caster/wheel combo, but I purchased them at Grainger and it was a direct bolt-on to the existing frame. Worked AWESOME.

EDIT: Think I found it. Double check the internal diameter measurements for the bolts, but I am almost positive these are the guys.

https://www.grainger.com/product/GRAINGER-APPROVED-6-Light-Duty-Knobby-Tread-1ULH1?cm_sp=Product_Details-_-Customer_Also_Viewed-_-AZIDPRR_9262-9435-2&cm_vc=AZIDPRR_9262-9435-2&req=Customer_Also_Viewed