What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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wife asked for a grill for the new fire pit.
made it from stuff around shop.
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looks good, fire it up!
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lift off tomorrow!
noise about rotisserie now.
hate non paying work............
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I think a nice rib eye steak would break it in nicely! Nice job!
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motox wrote:lift off tomorrow!
noise about rotisserie now.
hate non paying work............
craig
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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That's slicker than socks on a rooster right there!
As soon as I get my table welded up, I'm going to start on a vertical offset smoker to replace my old horizontal smoker.
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great job on the grill work.after looking at your design i was thinking of how it would be if you made two grill so you could sandwich the meat in them and just rotate the grill. i have been thinking of making a sandwich type grill for my pit.i leave the lid open on my pit when grilling and just keep flipping the meat over but when i have 60+ chicken wings on it it sorta wears me out flipping them over so they dont burn.
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I get hungry just looking at it , nice work Craig.

Just don't forget to put something with less thermal conductivity on the handle ;)
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Anders
handle is hollow and stays reasonably cool.
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That looks the goods Craig.. How does it perform?

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Fio
have only used it that one time so far. weather hasn't been nice enough
to try cooking on it. cooking grate has 3 height adjustments and i'm
going to add a expanded grate for charcoal soon.
grilling season is coming!
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I'm contemplating a similar thing. Your set up looks good though.

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Looks awesome Craig, what are the dimensions of those side panels? We have a old Whalen fire pit that has seen better days, thinking about making something a little more heavy duty than a store bought one. :)


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6 1/2" at bottom, 16 1/2" on top, 13 1/2" vertical height. 11 ga sides 1/8" bottom
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