Well, not sure of this one, but may be of interest.
Took pics of one I made tonight for a client who is a friend.
Take one Stainless Steel Kitchen sink, after it has been scrapped.... think "Skip-diving"
Scrape off all sound deadening gunk from the bottom, and then proceed to drill breathing holes around the edge midway down the side of the bowl.
I prefer single sinks for this type of BBQ
Mount sink on an old wheelbarrow frame, or any other handy support, I use breeze blocks, or a few paving bricks stacked up, works a treat.
Draining surface makes a neat preparation surface, and a double drainer is even better.
Get a Stainless Steel Grill from an old stove or oven, use to BBQ meat, and whatever else on. (Vegetarians, Vegans and others, read Corn on the cob, Mushrooms, Peppers etc )
I use a bit of stainless plate on a single pop rivet at the bottom so that one can still open it up, and drain the ashes after the feast.
This is also very portable, so would work a treat on the roofracks that many Retro Rides sport, so then there would be truth in the saying "Everything , including the Kitchen Sink"
There are many other options , like the Stainless steel drum from a washing machine, (Highly illegal), but a stainless beerkeg cut in half, or a 4ft Gas bottle cut down the length would make a brilliant fire pit for a BBQ.
Took pics of one I made tonight for a client who is a friend.
Take one Stainless Steel Kitchen sink, after it has been scrapped.... think "Skip-diving"
Scrape off all sound deadening gunk from the bottom, and then proceed to drill breathing holes around the edge midway down the side of the bowl.
I prefer single sinks for this type of BBQ
Mount sink on an old wheelbarrow frame, or any other handy support, I use breeze blocks, or a few paving bricks stacked up, works a treat.
Draining surface makes a neat preparation surface, and a double drainer is even better.
Get a Stainless Steel Grill from an old stove or oven, use to BBQ meat, and whatever else on. (Vegetarians, Vegans and others, read Corn on the cob, Mushrooms, Peppers etc )
I use a bit of stainless plate on a single pop rivet at the bottom so that one can still open it up, and drain the ashes after the feast.
This is also very portable, so would work a treat on the roofracks that many Retro Rides sport, so then there would be truth in the saying "Everything , including the Kitchen Sink"
There are many other options , like the Stainless steel drum from a washing machine, (Highly illegal), but a stainless beerkeg cut in half, or a 4ft Gas bottle cut down the length would make a brilliant fire pit for a BBQ.