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mudcow007
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PostPosted: 11:32 - 10 Jul 2013    Post subject: BBQ Reply with quote

Well tis the season to under cook cook sausages, so decided to build my own ghetto bbq

cut a drum in half with petrol whizzer - note to self dont wear shorts when cutting drum = hairy legs an sparks dont mix

set a big fire to burn all "bad" stuff away

https://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c81/mudcow007/20130621_192233_zps13a0dbf7.jpg


- that shit gets hot

https://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c81/mudcow007/20130621_195701_zps0f7f7c3b.jpg

i used some oak for the handle as i was thinking it wont burn (it does) being a hard wood

i painted the outside using VHT paint from Halfords, one tiny tin of brush on stuff covered it

and finished....

https://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c81/mudcow007/20130706_201353_zpsdcd4d99f.jpg

it works a treat, i fancy making a smoker out of a calorgas bottle next
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PostPosted: 18:02 - 10 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

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it works a treat, i fancy making a smoker out of a calorgas bottle next



just be bloody careful when your cutting it.

apprentice at a place i used to do contract stuff for pretty much blew his legs off trying to make a bbq when he cut into the bottle with a gas axe.
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PostPosted: 18:34 - 10 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

CHR15 wrote:
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it works a treat, i fancy making a smoker out of a calorgas bottle next

cut into the bottle with a gas axe.

....sounds like a great idea

Cool BBQ bro Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 19:32 - 10 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

CHR15 wrote:
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it works a treat, i fancy making a smoker out of a calorgas bottle next



just be bloody careful when your cutting it.

apprentice at a place i used to do contract stuff for pretty much blew his legs off trying to make a bbq when he cut into the bottle with a gas axe.


purge with something inert first...
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PostPosted: 19:38 - 10 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

^^^ this! you're supposed to fill it with water first Laughing going to do a wood burner with my spare bottle Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 20:02 - 10 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

A saffer batchelor's first braai is always a half drum. I gave up on those a while ago Mr. Green In digs we used it every night.

They you must be careful of the gases inside and burn out. The problem is they rust out quick. The heat tends to weaken the bottom. I hope you drilled a few holes in the bottom to drain moisture and retard the rusting.

As far as paint, as I use that spray on heat resistant stuff.

You need to get your garden kaffir to pick the weeds out between the paving and to do your edges. And after he is done, he needs to treat to wooden fence. fark it bru, when the neighbours look over after they smell the braai, you don't want them thinking some poor white trash lives there lol.
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PostPosted: 20:27 - 10 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

groovylee wrote:
^^^ this! you're supposed to fill it with water first Laughing going to do a wood burner with my spare bottle Thumbs Up


I did exactly this when I made my burner, filled it with water a few times and used an angle grinder, worked a treat & keeps the garage toasty. Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 09:39 - 11 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kradmelder wrote:
A saffer batchelor's first braai is always a half drum. I gave up on those a while ago Mr. Green In digs we used it every night.

Cool anecdote.

Kradmelder wrote:
They you must be careful of the gases inside and burn out. The problem is they rust out quick. The heat tends to weaken the bottom. I hope you drilled a few holes in the bottom to drain moisture and retard the rusting.

Helpful, sound advice.

Kradmelder wrote:
As far as paint, as I use that spray on heat resistant stuff.

Informative. So far so good.

Kradmelder wrote:
You need to get your garden kaffir to [...] you don't want them thinking some poor white trash lives there lol.

Ah there it is. I knew your reply was missing something.

BBQ looks flipping fantastic anyway Thumbs Up look fantastic -> feel fantastic.

What thermometer are you using there, out of interest?
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PostPosted: 09:45 - 11 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

dan_flash wrote:

What thermometer are you using there, out of interest?


It is an IR thermometer. Pretty good for stuff you don't want to touch.

https://www.gaussmeter.info/images/extech/Infrared%20Thermometer-42510.jpg
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mudcow007
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PostPosted: 10:25 - 11 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

aye its a IR thingy me bob from maplin

clicky

it only took about 3 hours to make, yeah i did drill holes in the bottom of the barrel to let water an crap drain

i have also put in a grill that all the coal sits on, as i thought the heat would burn through the drum - plus it lets air underneath

cheers all
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PostPosted: 17:18 - 11 Jul 2013    Post subject: Reply with quote

dan_flash wrote:
Kradmelder wrote:
A saffer batchelor's first braai is always a half drum. I gave up on those a while ago Mr. Green In digs we used it every night.

Cool anecdote.

Kradmelder wrote:
They you must be careful of the gases inside and burn out. The problem is they rust out quick. The heat tends to weaken the bottom. I hope you drilled a few holes in the bottom to drain moisture and retard the rusting.

Helpful, sound advice.

Kradmelder wrote:
As far as paint, as I use that spray on heat resistant stuff.

Informative. So far so good.

Kradmelder wrote:
You need to get your garden kaffir to [...] you don't want them thinking some poor white trash lives there lol.

Ah there it is. I knew your reply was missing something.

BBQ looks flipping fantastic anyway Thumbs Up look fantastic -> feel fantastic.

What thermometer are you using there, out of interest?


Just wait. I didn't mention yet that he must get the darkies to remove the ashes, and get the garden booi to spread them around the rose bushes.
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