not sure how they would go with a lot of heat being made of stainless? It is softer.
I know a 44 gallon drum does not last long as a fire pit ?
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not sure how they would go with a lot of heat being made of stainless? It is softer.
I know a 44 gallon drum does not last long as a fire pit ?
I know the 44's don't last, the gas bottles last awhile from what i have read and seen in youtube
you will find old kegs at recyclers that have deen damaged
i got mine from coopers itself for $20.00
Here's mine , made out of a 9 kg bottle and is the perfect size for a camp oven , I've just got to paint it :
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...ecooker001.jpg
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...ecooker002.jpg
http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r...ecooker003.jpg
cost me $18 for heat proof paint as i had everything else here at home , as for cutting it - all i did was make sure the bottle was empty then removed the valve by unscrewing it then filled it with soapy water and left it for a week then emptied it and refilled it with more water before cutting the bottle
no bang here
thats pretty cool, i like seeing the different options people have done, gives me more ideas :)
Heres a mates. Made out if a keg. He uses a gas burner out of an old BBQ. Can use it with a BBQ plate open or closed. He also added the slots for a rotisserie. Works really well. And with gas theres no need for a chimney etc.
tappin it
that's pretty cool, still a bit big for camping though
Yeah I suppose it's a bit big but the legs come off and everything except the gas bottle fits inside for storage. Or if you carry the plate separate you can put the gas bottle inside.
tappin it
Good idea, i was thinking of converting a box trailer into a mobile kitchen, as my learn to weld project.