Check out this innovation – pure genius Angie!
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Steve,
Greetings from Oregon. Here is the cart that I built this year.
I bought your “E-Z Built Hot Dog Cart” package and the video and plans were easy to follow. I added a trickle charger for the battery. The grill mount is on hinges and enables the grill to ride above the cart while not in use. I even found a stainless steel sink.
I have an agreement with the school district in my city to provide concessions for the little league. I am keeping the menu simple. Dog and sausage, chili, and kraut, cheese, onions, relish, and mustard.
I have been unemployed since December. Over these few months, I bought supplies as needed for each part of the project. The cart is free of debt.
Self employment is the greatest gift I could have given to myself. I made my first “Hot Dog” dollar last night.
Angie Evers
Po’ Folks Hot Dogs
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Beautiful cart Angie and way to use your noggin on that swivel grill.
I’m tellin’ ya, I’m getting these stories daily! I think us slingers may singlehandedly save the economy.
You folks ROCK!
-Steve
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Great design idea Angie thanks for sharing, best of luck to you.
Angie, Great Job in design. May i asked where did you find your grill ? I’ve been looking for one similar to yours.
Good Luck to You !
Thanks,Larry
I love the grill where can I get one.
Doc
Here is an article that explains everything.
https://hotdogprofits.com/blog/im-back-lets-add-a-grill-to-your-hot-dog-cart
Hot Dog! Very Nice.
White trim sets the cart off nicely. Looks like an access panel to the fresh water tank-neat. Angie Evers of Po’ Folk Hot Dogs know how to swivel her dogs! Good luck! Mr. Tiki
Great work- It looks great! Good luck!
Angie very nice job I like the red color. I’m from oregon my self ( go ducks ) all my folks still live there. eugene, springfield area. from the pictures it looks that area. good luck with your new venture
WAY TO GO! I agree with you, Steve! I think in the last year unemployment has led to more slingers than ever! Great job, Angie. Beautiful cart and design. Great money management and good catch on the concession.
What a GREAT idea for moving the grill out of the way for traveling. I will assume that you have a way to lock it down while you are on the road, I’ll have to look closer. I have seen these grills at both Lowe’s and Walmart, under $100, and I was thinking of mounting mine like Ron/Kingman has his, but this is a great idea also. Now that you “got your feet wet,” just jump in and and start swimming, er, um, slinging.
Skip
Oops, OK, I see now how you clamp it down, with the eye hooks and small thump catch, very clever. It would seem that it’ll also hold your pans in place (sort of) while you are driving.
Again, I have to say, GREAT job.
Skip
Larry, The grill looks like one I saw at Costco. Mr. Tiki
Great Job Angie, way to go girl…….everything looks terrific and very clean and professional. I like the look of it matching your nice little truck too. I wish you great dog slingin’ success. Love the look of the grill as well, very innovative. 🙂
Love the swivel idea Angie! I’ll use that idea when I’m ready to build my cart! Thanks!
Angie, you are very sharp to make this clever addition.
I have to give credit for the grill to Jon. It was his idea for the swivel on the grill. He also did the electrical work. This project took lots of teamwork.
Thanks for all the good words.
I forgot to ask about the cooler you have. what brand is that? looks very nice & clean
This is great! How do you supply gas to the grill? I only see one tank? Are you using the small bottles? Is the grill “attached” ? Or do you remove it for travel?
Also, SAMs has a 2 burner grill for $100 it’s the sportsman model… Add the sizzle Q griddle for $50 and you can do anything!
Now thats COOL….
Wow! I am new to this, in fact I am in the process of purchasing my first cart. I am so impresssed by the caliber of people who value their independence enough to just jump in and create (literally) their own opportunities. Good luck Angie I hope you do fantastic.
you can find that grill on ebay
Move over Lazy Susan the Ambitious Angie is taking over. Good Luck Slingin dogs. If that doesn’t work out they could use you at NASA!
Great Job~Good Luck~Gods Speed
Hi Angie,
Very clever design addition! Way to go. I also noticed you created an access door to get to your water tank and I like the red and white color scheme. Welcome to hot doggin from another northwesterner in WA. Best wishes for your success!
Great job! Is that a Charcoal grill?
wow – red says it ALL and the grille really is the coolest! Good luck !!!! po folks is gonna be rich!!! Sue and Rena!
Better get a patton on it… Great idea!!
GREAT JOB!!!!! I LIKEEE THE “DEBT FREE”
PART OF YOUR STORY….WORK TO THAT END….DO NOT BE A S-L-A-V-E TO NO CREDITOR…..PO FOLKS WILL BE DRIVING A ROLLS ROYCE BEFORE LONG WITH LICENSE TAG “PAID IN FULL”….GOD BLESS
YOU AND YOUR FAMILY…….
What a great job, That grill is perfect the way it swivels. I wish you all the best.
Looks great and functional.
Sweet custom….gotta luv ingenuity. Keep up the good work….hopefully everyone is doing well!
Vary ingenious: If some of you can’t have
a grill on your card the swivel unit can be
used as a serving area or a battery powered cash register could be place their, any number of uses for that swivel unit.
Great Job and good luck….
Awesome Angie!! That red and white really POPS!!
Good luck. 🙂
What is the grill?
Hey all,
Jon here answering some questions for Angie this morning. She has been very busy!
Bun n’ the Sun, the grill came from Lowes, but I have seen them at a local store called BiMart as well.
Skip, as you could tell I put an eye bolt with an hook on it, It works ok, but we attach a strap to it to hold it better.
Ron, The cooler came from HomeDepot. It was left over from last summer and marked down 1/2 price. I bought the last two the had for that price. I have seen a similar one at Ace hardware online.
Thunderdog,
The grill is bolted down to the frame ,We use the small bottles right now, but this weekend, We will get the fittings to run the propane line out to the side. Then we will attach a flexible grill type line to the stove.
Thanks to all for your kind words. Angie is so very happy right now. She landed a place right on main drag across from the University to set up for the summer!
Jon
Great lookin’ cart…best of luck to you! Be careful with that wooden shaft umbrella…..the 9′ umbrella can really catch the wind. I had one break (wind gust) just above the joint where it screws together and it flew about 40 feet almost hitting some kids. Suggest the aluminum shaft
umbrella available at Sams club for less than 30 bucks….shaft can bend but wont break and cant fly if you tie it down to your cart.
Larry, Thank you for the warning. We have the aluminum shaft umbrella. We tie it down on site. My chip holder is a round garment dryer that I got from campers world. Holds 20 bags.
Ang
On my second day I was visited by the Police Dept. Those boys can eat. They even suggested I move to their street corner!!!!!! LIFE IS GOOD. THANK YOU STEVE!!!!!!
Great attention getting colors. What material is the whie counter tops? Any problem with the heat from the grill?
Hey Bob,
The top of the cart is FRP from Home Depot. We wanted something different for the top, so we found this. It is NSF approved, which our HD really liked. However, it is pebble finish. We simply turned it over and used the smooth side. I am sure that both sides are NSF approved! They sell special glue to attach it and molding for around the edges. It makes for a very clean surface.
As far as heat from the grill, we had our concerns as well. It has been working between 5-7 days a week since we started, and it hasnt started to delaminate yet!
Angie and Jon,
Po’Folks