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BBQ pit and wok I made
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got a pig cooking on it worked very well, cooked about 6 hr. The doors are off an old coal furnace.
The wok in the background is a 28" disc blade, works great for stir fry veggies.
thought I'd share
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Re: BBQ pit and wok I made
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So is that a invite?
Nice work.
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Now that right thar is a Tim the toolman BBQ and Wok....more power hgu hgu hgu!
Nice Work!
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Nice!
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I hope that does not get ripped off.....lol.
looks good.
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thats sweet work you did there..
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That's awesome. If you want to spit roast a hog until the meat is falling off the bones, wrap that rascal in chicken wire and it won't fall apart.
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Nice work... I like the idea of chicken wire.
What does that BBQ weigh?
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Quote from: TheHunt on January 16, 2010, 07:17:56 AM
Nice work... I like the idea of chicken wire.
What does that BBQ weigh?
no kidding. looks like it weighs a ton
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Re: BBQ pit and wok I made
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thanks for the nice comments !
I don't know how much it weighs ? it is heavy, I have fork lift extensions on my tractor and that's how i move it.
and yes the chicken wire is a good idea as the meat gets close to done it is hard to keep every thing together.
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We cooked on an open wok just like that in Africa. It was also made from a disc - worked great! Cooked up bush pig, kudu, crocodile, etc...yum!!
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Thats sweet, i have been kicking around an idea on building something like that, any pics looking inside it?
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I don't have any now but i will take some and post dimensions as well.
i wanted to build a trailer for it so it can be pulled, but i dont want it any higher off the ground so if any body has an idea ?
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Not sure you can build a trailer for it that will have only about 5inches of ground clearence (thats what it looks like in the photo), the idea that sprung into my head would be to locate and weld on some ore car wheels and roll it (see winch) onto a shorty tandem axle trailer, then you can just off load it where you want and the ore car wheels would fit the look of it..
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Not to rain on your parade, but that's a real nice little starter rig. I prefer something that packs some heat...no trailer needed
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