Kind of fancy bbq grill for customer. Fire bricks and corten steel and SS-steel.
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Reply:Awesome. Where do you find cor-ten steel? Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
Reply:Nice design, I like the angle's instead of SS rods.It seemed like a good idea at the time!
Reply:How do you get the ashes out?
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Reply:I was wondering if air vent were needed?
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Originally Posted by Oscar
How do you get the ashes out?
Reply:Nice grill for sure, 10lbs of coal every cook, is it for a business ?Magazines have issues, everything else has problems
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Originally Posted by PDXsparky
Shovel?
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Originally Posted by Oscar
How do you get the ashes out?
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Originally Posted by Oscar
How do you get the ashes out?
Reply:Looks great.Luck to find corten Steel the last time I could buy corten was 5,000 coil and up.Dave It looks like you plan on use a #2 flat shovel for ash
Originally Posted by zeyang
Kind of fancy bbq grill for customer. Fire bricks and corten steel and SS-steel.
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Originally Posted by John T
I use this for the wood stove and my smokers.... also cleaning the furnace.works great.EDIT: cold ashes ONLY..
Reply:Looks like an Argentinian Santa Maria style grill. A friend of mine and I were discussing building a couple just this morning.Miller Trailblazer Pro 350DMiller Suitcase MIGMiller Spectrum 2050Miller Syncrowave 250DXLincoln 210MP
Reply:yes.argentinian style bbq grill.