jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Oct 20, 2014 6:43:21 GMT -5
This one has a height adjustable swing over grill and stew pot hanger. Throw the foil wrapped veggies in the bottom. Cover w/sand, fire on top. Concept copied from a Texas Cowboy Grill. Seating compliments of Hurricane Francis(sections of docks). Three miles of southerly neighbors docks blown in domino effect and piled at adjacent cove.
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Post by snowmom on Oct 20, 2014 7:50:02 GMT -5
your creativity never ceases to amaze and inspire me!
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Post by jamesp on Oct 20, 2014 7:52:57 GMT -5
your creativity never ceases to amaze and inspire me! I copied that snowmom. The grill can be tapped to lower it. As the fire dies down. Patent pend.
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Post by Fossilman on Oct 20, 2014 9:32:55 GMT -5
That would be great..It's the season for "FIRE" around here now...Fire and food,heck ya'......
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Post by jamesp on Oct 20, 2014 9:57:53 GMT -5
That would be great..It's the season for "FIRE" around here now...Fire and food,heck ya'...... Wooly bear Mike preparing for hibernation.
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Post by mohs on Oct 20, 2014 10:16:47 GMT -5
I like the stew pot stand! rock & roll stew all nite long definitely
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spiritstone
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Post by spiritstone on Oct 20, 2014 10:22:35 GMT -5
That is perfect. One problem if it wasnt chained down, somehow it would grow extra legs and disappear from the lake lot. Great idea for a bench cant get a better price then that. Here's one of my favorites quick and easy. If your one of the types that needs his daily workout at the gym. Why not have a bench and weights in the yard. lol Save on fuel.
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Post by jamesp on Oct 20, 2014 12:54:43 GMT -5
You must be a hoss if you can lift those logbells spirit. Remind me to be nice to you!! Great white north folks are born with a chain saw dangling from a key chain. Whatever type of stick is connecting those must be some stout wood.
Is that floor furnace grill used to cook on ?
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Oct 20, 2014 12:59:20 GMT -5
I like the stew pot stand! rock & roll stew all nite long definitely Would make a good tumbleweed burner Ed. I have built fires out of desert scrub. Has that wood been soaked in kerosene ? Man that stuff burns hot. In Florida palm frond bases that fall off the trunk make great non-smokey fluffy coals.
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Post by spiritstone on Oct 20, 2014 14:38:11 GMT -5
Not Really. A little more wise. I just offer the younger generation beers to move it, and Chee-Zees. No someome tossed it in the bush and we use it for a topper at night to keep the sparks down. Toxic. I was thinking it was some bog willow used for a bar. Dried wood is lighter.
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Post by braders on Oct 20, 2014 18:02:42 GMT -5
Nice job I love my cowboy grill . I straddle it with my A-frame when I got some serious grub n black pot magic going on !!
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Post by jamesp on Oct 20, 2014 19:12:56 GMT -5
Nice job I love my cowboy grill . I straddle it with my A-frame when I got some serious grub n black pot magic going on !! Where did you get your grill braders ?
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Post by braders on Oct 20, 2014 19:26:20 GMT -5
At home depot 150$ its a great set up and lots of features but if your building them off that setup you should add a way to clean ash from bottom and a lid and it would be perfect
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Post by jamesp on Oct 20, 2014 19:42:44 GMT -5
At home depot 150$ its a great set up and lots of features but if your building them off that setup you should add a way to clean ash from bottom and a lid and it would be perfect Thanks brader. Heard Home Depot was selling that one. Thanks for the suggestions.
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Post by braders on Oct 20, 2014 20:04:22 GMT -5
When you have the grills rotisserie and some dutchovens swinging over it you use some briquettes or wood and the ash build up starts to dampen your heat and its no fun removing the hot grill and what ever else is in the way to remove the ash ! A half lid would be awesome to help hold heat on breezy days when using the grill or rotisserie I love my outdoor cooking just dislike when weather trys to help . Its a handy grill when you can make a fire pit or are on grass as well not bad to move around just roll it lol .. I use a second set of chains below a-frame to hold a lid cut off a old beer keg to hold the briquettes this works great also when ground fire is not a option Cheers
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Post by jamesp on Oct 20, 2014 20:17:44 GMT -5
When you have the grills rotisserie and some dutchovens swinging over it you use some briquettes or wood and the ash build up starts to dampen your heat and its no fun removing the hot grill and what ever else is in the way to remove the ash ! A half lid would be awesome to help hold heat on breezy days when using the grill or rotisserie I love my outdoor cooking just dislike when weather trys to help . Its a handy grill when you can make a fire pit or are on grass as well not bad to move around just roll it lol .. I use a second set of chains below a-frame to hold a lid cut off a old beer keg to hold the briquettes this works great also when ground fire is not a option Cheers Is it 30 inches in diameter, or 36 ? Rolling them does get the job done. Sometimes rolls with a mind of it's own.
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