After a cast iron BBQ grill for a fire grate if anyone near me has one?
Looking for an old bbq that is past it, can take the whole thing if that helps?
Please PM me if you can help.
Cheers, 40mm
After a cast iron BBQ grill for a fire grate if anyone near me has one?
Looking for an old bbq that is past it, can take the whole thing if that helps?
Please PM me if you can help.
Cheers, 40mm
Use enough gun
Recycle centres usually have heaps of hot plates and grills.
If you keep an eye out on Trademe for a Kent BBQ, they have the best grills. Solid NZ made cast iron. Pop up quite often for cheap.
Especially up your way.
Every time a decent one pops up I buy it. Kiwi made and last forever.
thanks guys, I am going to hack it up and tack it in the bottom of a brazier thing I am buyilding for a mates 40th.
So not too fussed about quality, just something to hold the embers up from the air holes in the base.
Use enough gun
Got one here @40mm
Swap it for a tin of 6000 rounds of 22 ammo.
Overkill is still dead.
all sorted thanks guys.
Use enough gun
If what you sorted don't fit, just use reo bars and weld together, custom fit and gap spacing. Will last longer than the brazier.
That was my plan, but ran out of em and the cast iron grill should last a long time.
This particular brazier will out last me I reckon.
Truck brake drum, 10mm plate for the bottom and vent disc. 6mm plate for the hotplate and grill. 4mm thick 3" pipe legs (the legs are going to be the first to go if left in the weather for years.
What I do need is a lid off of one of those old charcoal type BBQ's, the drum is 450mm DIA.
Use enough gun
I replaced the grate in my old multi fuel/woodburner as got sick of the cast iron one burning out and trying to find a replacement all the time. Welded up D16 reo bars 20 years ago and they are still looking exactly same to this day. Even burning coal till glowing red hot does not buckle it.
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