E-Z Built Bill of Materials

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NOTE 1: The cooler drains that are used in the water tank and sinks can be found online. Here is the link:
https://hotdogprofitspremium.com/cooler-drains

NOTE 2: The Harbor Freight trailer may not be available in the 8″ wheel version. Go ahead and get the 12″ wheel version, it will work just as well. In fact, it will tow a bit better at highway speeds. Northern Tool also carries a black version. There are links to both trailers in the bill of materials below.

The 2 burner stove that you will see in the videos has been discontinued by Harbor Freight Tools. I found a suitable replacement on eBay. Click here to purchase it. You will not need the included hose and regulator.

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[table]Qty,Item,Source,Notes

,LUMBER,,
3,”1/4″” Luan Plywood Sheet”,local home center,
1,”1/2″” OSB Particle Board”,local home center,
14,2x2x8′ Lumber,local home center,
1,2x4x8′ Lumber,local home center,

,FASTENERS,,
1,”2 1/2″” Drywall Screws 1 lb box”,local home center,
1,1 1/4 Drywall Screws 1 lb box,local home center,
100,”#6 x 1/2″” Flat Head Screws”,local home center,general fastening
100,”#8 x 1/2″” Sheet Metal Screws”,local home center,sheet metal to stove
2,”1/4″” x 3 1/2″” Lag Screws”,local home center,mounting stove to frame
2,”#10 x 1 1/2″” Flat Head Screws”,local home center,mounting water heater
20,”#8 x 1″” Flat Head Screws”,local home center,firebox rails
20,10-32 Nuts,local home center,firebox rails
4,10-32 Tee Nuts,local home center,door hardware
4,”10-32 x 2″”  Machine Screws”,local home center,door hardware
4,Knobs w/threaded inserts,local home center,door hardware
2,”3/8″” x 2 1/2″” Carraige Bolts”,local home center,propane tank mounting block
2,3/8 Stop Nuts,local home center,propane tank mounting block
1,”#4 x 3″” Square Bend Hook”,local home center,propane tank hold down
2,”3″” x 7″” Square U-Bolts w/nuts”,local home center,mounting trailer tongue wheel
5,Nylon Clamps,local home center,secure hoses to frame

,ADHESIVES/CAULK,,
2,Power Grab Adhesive (Exterior),local home center,
1,Painters Caulk (ALEX) White,local home center,
1,Tub and Tile Caulk White,local home center,
1,1 gal Exterior Paint White,WalMart,inside of cart body
1,1 gal Exterior Paint – Color of Your Choice,WalMart,outside of cart body

,HARDWARE,,
1,”Aluminum Flashing 10″” x 10′ roll”,local home center,firebox
3,”1 1/2″” x 12″” Hinges”,local home center,
3,Under Eave (Soffit) Vents,local home center,
1,”1/8″” x 3/4″” x 8′ Aluminum Bar”,local home center,”2pc  32 1/2″”,  2 pc 12 1/2″” ”
1,”1/16″” x 8′ Aluminum Angle”,local home center,”2pc  32 1/2″”,  2 pc 12 1/2″” ”
5,Tie Downs (light duty),local home center,for securing tanks

,GAS PLUMBING,,
,”3/8″” Copper Tubing – 5′ roll”,Ace Hardware,gas line
2,”3/8″” Flare Nut”,Ace Hardware,
1,”1/4″” pipe thread brass elbow”,Ace Hardware,for stove modification
1,”1/4″ pipe thread x 3/8″ flare fitting”,Ace Hardware,for stove modification
,”2 part 5 minute epoxy”,Ace Hardware,for stove modification
1,”Brass Male Branch Tee – 3/8″”MIPx3/8″” Flare”,Ace Hardware,
1,”Brass 3/8″” Coupling”,Ace Hardware,
1,Propane Hose and Regulator,local home center,

,WATER PLUMBING,,
,”3/8″”ID Polyethylene Tubing (6 feet)”,Ace Hardware,water line
,”1/4″” ID Plastic Tubing  (4 feet)”,Ace Hardware,fresh water tank vent tubing
1,”3/8″” ID Plastic Tubing”,Ace Hardware,fresh water tank vent tubing
3,Cooler Drains,,order online at https://hotdogprofitspremium.com/cooler-drains,
1,”3/8″” Tee”,Ace Hardware,
2,”1/2″” Threaded PVC Coupling”,Ace Hardware,
2,”3/8 Hose Barb to 1/2″” MIP Elbow”,Ace Hardware,
1,”3/8 Hose Barb to 1/2″” MIP Straight”,Ace Hardware,
6,#10 Hose Clamps,Ace Hardware,
1,Garden Hose Cap,Ace Hardware,fresh water filler tube cap
1,”1/4 Hose Barb to 3/8″” MIP Elbow”,Ace Hardware,fresh water tank vent

,Electrical,,
,Wire 14 gage (10 feet),Ace Hardware,
1,Switch,Local auto parts store,
1,Fuse holder,Local auto parts store,
1,Fuse,Local auto parts store,

,MAJOR COMPONENTS,,
1,Utility Trailer,Northern Tool #37560 (black) or Harbor Freight #62645 (red)
1,”8″” Castering Pneumatic Wheel”,Harbor Freight Tools,item # 42485-4VGA
1,Water Pump – ShurFlo Nautilus,local RV center,
1,12V Lawn Tractor Battery,WalMart,
1,EccoTemp L5 Water Heater,purchase online,
1,Coleman 70 qt/98 can Cooler,WalMart,
1,Camp Stove,eBay,purchase online
2,6 Gal Water Jugs,WalMart,
1,7 Gal Water Jug,WalMart,
1,Sink Faucet,WalMart,
1,”10″” Diameter Stainless Mixing Bowl”,WalMart,sink
1,”1/2 Size x 6″” Deep Steam Pan”,local restaurant supply,buy used if possible
1,”Full Size x 6″” Deep Spillage Pan”,local restaurant supply,buy used if possible
2,”1/2 Size x 4″” Deep Perforated Pan”,local restaurant supply,buy used if possible
3,1/2 Size Lids,local restaurant supply,buy used if possible[/table]

46 thoughts on “E-Z Built Bill of Materials”

    1. Hi Megan, it depends if you modified the cart at all. For the stock version you can get the same amount of metal as the plywood on the Bill of Materials.

      1. Steve,

        Thanks! I have one more questions. It says online that the plywood comes in sheets that are 4ft long. Is that how much metal I would need then? I would just need to buy 3 sheets of metal that are 4 feet in length? Sorry, I am very new to building things on my own.

        1. The plywood sheets are 4 feet by 8 feet. That is the amount of metal you would need to cover the cart as shown in the Metal Secrets video. Thanks for asking this question. I’m sure others will benefit from it!

  1. Steve, I don’t see on the BOM anything about a grill for cooking. Do you remember what you use or where you purchase it?

    1. Hi Terry,
      The Nautilus is a 12V DC pump. Hooks right up to the lawn tractor battery. What ever pump you choose, be sure it is rated at less than 2 gallons per minute or you will blow off your hoses and drain your tank in seconds, lol.

  2. Hi Steve..
    I just got the course and plans and videos today so I am excited to get this build project going! My plan is to pick up the trailer kit I was going over the materials list and I see it specifies 1/4″ Luan plywood. Is that to be installed as sub-flooring, or is it used for the cart’s siding or both?
    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you, Steve and all Slingers.

    1. Hi Robert. Welcome! The 1/4″ ply is for skinning the frame on the sides and top. Use 1/2″ ply for the floor. I used OSB for the floor in the videos because I already had a sheet laying around. It will all become clear once you watch the videos all the way through.

  3. BTW if you do not want to wait for shipping on the cooler drains, the same company sells them individually under item 9225.

  4. Steve
    This may sound like a silly question but on the bill of materials am I missing where it says what size bolts to get to secure the floor of the cart to the trailer?

    Thanks Peter

  5. Is there a list of all the different tools we will need? I’m just getting started and wanted to make sure to have everything I will need, I appreciate any list or suggestions you have 🙂

    1. Hi Rebecca, here is a list:
      Hammer, drill and drill bits, measuring tape, staple gun, screwdrivers (flat and phillips), socket wrench set, crescent wrench, jig saw, tube flaring set, tube benders (spring type), paint brush and roller.

  6. Can you use the silver Aluminum flashing tape inside the fire box to cover misplaced drill holes.
    Thanks
    Jim

  7. Hey steve

    What are the dimensions of the steam pan i know they have to be 6 inch deep but what is the other dimensions?

  8. Can this be towed at highway speeds? If not, can it be built on a different size trailer that can be used on the hwy?

  9. It appears that Harbor Freight no longer carries this trailer. Can you confirm this, or is it a regional item in their stores?

    1. Yes, most locations stopped carrying it. No worries, you can use any trailer that you like. Try Norherntool.com.

  10. Hey Steve
    Larry Green here, just did a check and found all Harbor Freight locations near me in Cincinnati have the small trailer in stock.
    I thought this would help out or fellow slingers who are looking to build a cart.

    Thanks for your time.

  11. Do you have any reviews from people stating how long it took them to build the cart?
    If I am not mistaken you (Steve) said it took a weekend to build, but it would be nice to know other peoples experience.

    1. Hi Calvin, it all depends how many hours a day you work on it. It could be done in a long weekend, but that’s really fast. Most folks take a week or two.
      Enjoy the build!
      Steve

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