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Drummer Dave
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This was right off the top of my head. The only thing i had to buy was the wingnut's. Which came to 77cents. Very Happy
Everything else i had kicking around. For the legs, copper pipe. Some body metal i had in the garage for years, is what i used for the main base & sides. And binding wire for the ends just to keep the wood from falling out.
Im going to wield up a small grill for putting my trout on, for days out on the Lake. Cool




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Cheap but useful Smile


Thats the best way to go Dave, looks like a perfect fish grill. Yep Cool

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Cool Cool
Your a real handy-man Drummer Dave Very Happy


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Thanks Dudes. I like making something from nuttin. Keeps the brain working.

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Nice one, Dave!

I can taste the trout already! Very Happy

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Great improvision! Very Happy

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Nicely done, Dave. Cool
I love making a few pieces of nothing into something, saves my wallet. The good ol' environmental fireplace.

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Thanks OGTL.
Here is the grill top i put on for my trout ! Smile worked out not bad.


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What do you put under it to catch the ashes?

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Askdamice wrote:
What do you put under it to catch the ashes?



> Tinfoil ! Very Happy < it folds up nice.

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