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DIY Brick BBQ?


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Plenty of cheap gas bbqs around or an Australian jobbie is more money but does a better job

The ultimate is Webber with a hot plate cooks a wonderful steak. and you will not give people food poisoning!!

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Hi all,

 

I am planning on building a brick BBQ in the back garden ready for the summer weather (if we even get any!)

 

There are many ideas I have seen on Google and I thought this design and DIY BBQ kit looks the best:

 

http://compare.ebay.co.uk/like/33065966 ... adtype=pla

 

The turned bricks to provide the supports for the grills looks like a good idea as metal supports would corrode and give way over a certain amount of time.

 

Have any of you built one or have one at their house? Photos would be very much appreciated to give me some inspiration!

 

Any advice/pointers would also be great.

 

Can you also please recommend any places where I can purchase the good quality DIY BBQ kit for this brick BBQ at a good price? Preferable a large one so we can place more food on there at the same time.

 

Your help is very much appreciated.

 

Ive built 2 similar to that. Worked out i needed about 100 bricks to get it the right height and size, and bought the bbq kit from B&Q for about 20quid. Comes with trays, metal supports etc...

 

Lasted me 10 years and still going strong.

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Go Gas

Plenty of cheap gas bbqs around or an Australian jobbie is more money but does a better job

The ultimate is Webber with a hot plate cooks a wonderful steak. and you will not give people food poisoning!!

 

Go outside and spit over your shoulder.

 

Gas "BBQ's" are for heathens!

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