Can anyone point me in the right direction.
I'm looking for a decent BBQ.
The only ones I've seen are the little shallow aluminium rectangular jobs but ideally I'd like a half oil drum one.
Cheers
Oil drum BBQ
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Oil drum BBQ
We have a home made one with stand and grill for sale. £30.00 If you are interested in looking we are in Alsanack. 05338837496
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- Kibkommer
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Re: Oil drum BBQ
Can I have the other half you didn't use
Thanks for the offer but I'd prefer new.
Thanks for the offer but I'd prefer new.
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Re: Oil drum BBQ
I made one out of an old copper hot water tank.
You can probably speak to a metal fabricator to make you something
You can probably speak to a metal fabricator to make you something
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- Keithcaley
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Re: Oil drum BBQ
The advice that I got from a yapı market (who did sell bbqs) was to get a metal man to make one as it would last for many years longer than a shop bought one...
The oil drum (or water tank) sounds like a good idea though, if you don't already have anything
The oil drum (or water tank) sounds like a good idea though, if you don't already have anything
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Re: Oil drum BBQ
Good idea........I've had a few bits and pieces made. You know........the "you draw it I'll make it". Unfortunately my drawing is horrendous so I have a fire grate that looks like picasso made it while on LSD.Keithcaley wrote:The advice that I got from a yapı market (who did sell bbqs) was to get a metal man to make one as it would last for many years longer than a shop bought one...
The oil drum sounds like a good idea though, if you don't already have anything...