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i dont post a whole lot on the forums anymore, but i thought i'd share this little project, i'm just going to link it as there are alot of pics to setup.http://www.hobartwelders.com/weldtal...603#post421603any comments appreciated
Reply:It looks really nice, but doesn't there need to be something to control the heat? A grill up-and-down sort of thing? Otherwise the fire has to be perfect 100 percent of the time.Tim
Reply:Is the end goal a Santa Maria type of grill? You do know that grilling isn't BBQ right?Looks good so far.http://www.norcalovenworks.com/Argen...rills-s/63.htm Attached ImagesLast edited by yakdung; 07-26-2012 at 03:28 PM.
Reply:Originally Posted by timrbIt looks really nice, but doesn't there need to be something to control the heat? A grill up-and-down sort of thing? Otherwise the fire has to be perfect 100 percent of the time.Tim
Reply:Originally Posted by gt403cyl2i kinda thought the same thing but after looking at some others they use, it has alot to do with the individual grilling.this particular grill is dedicated to sauce on the narrower side and full racks of ribs on the larger sidethanks and yes it is a grill, rather than a bbq, my mistake, as for type of grill, not really sure on the differnt types, i just looked at other similar designs and came out with that basic layout.
Reply:that sounds like a great idea, maybe on the next one i build ill try that out |
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