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    Janet and I finally had a few hours to kill. We had picked up some barrels to make a grill out of a while back and decided to do it. Nothing real fancy but only about 3 to 5 hours max to finish. We found an old grill frame in the neighbors "scrap" bin and asked if we could take it.

    After 2 very good fires in it to burn it out and clean it, it's is starting to get use. Here it is in action.

    After a short vacation (they are all short) at her families camp in Maine, and a cook out for 15 - 20 people we decided to make one for up there next year.

    Is it me or is it more fun to work on projects than jobs sometime?
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    Mike
    MD Welding & Fabricating L.L.C.
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    Grill

    Hey thats pretty cool. Good to see the recycle thing happening.

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    • #3
      keep recycling

      I always enjoy looking at the projects that were made with items others thought were useless, nice job on the project. Dave
      If necessity is the Mother of Invention, I must be the Father of Desperation!

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      • #4
        Nice BBQ!!! What did you use to cut it in 1/2 with?! line looks really straight!!!
        Oh, btw, why didn't you post the reciepe???!
        I'm not late...
        I'm just on Hawaiian Time

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        • #5
          Bert
          I laid the line out and Janet cut it with a die grinder & cut off wheel.

          I can tell you how to make the grill but the reciepe! That's another thing!

          That was chicken & rub. Tonight was steak w/rub & fries over charcol....MMMMMMMM.

          Just goes to show ya there is NO SUCH THING AS SCRAP!!!!
          Mike
          MD Welding & Fabricating L.L.C.
          [email protected]

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          • #6
            Originally posted by MD Welding View Post
            Bert
            I laid the line out and Janet cut it with a die grinder & cut off wheel.

            I can tell you how to make the grill but the reciepe! That's another thing!

            That was chicken & rub. Tonight was steak w/rub & fries over charcol....MMMMMMMM.

            Just goes to show ya there is NO SUCH THING AS SCRAP!!!!
            Mike,
            Nice grill! Have you ever used mesquite to cook over? If you have access to it, by all means, try it!! ALL of the top steak places in this area use mesquite. I need to go eat now.
            Jim

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            • #7
              not sharing....

              Darn, making me hungry!!! Die grinder huh? what...about 4 hours to cut it out?? We tried using oxy/acet, plasma torch and came out REALLY ugly (and it didn't match up very nice). Someone mentioned usning the 41/2" grinder with cutoff wheel, worked MUCH nicer. Just wondering if you used the same thing...no recipe huh???? FINE, I WON'T SHARE MINES EITHER!!!
              Got a killer recipe for octopus!!! (I know, maybe you lost your apetite )
              thanks a lot,
              bert
              I'm not late...
              I'm just on Hawaiian Time

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              • #8
                there`s no such thing as scarp
                there`s no such thing as scarp....


                Nice grill

                Inferno Forge

                Chris

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                • #9
                  What's "scarp?"
                  I'm not late...
                  I'm just on Hawaiian Time

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                  • #10
                    What bert said

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                    • #11
                      Opps !!! I used the BADD word , have to wash my mouth out now !!
                      hahahahahahahahaha

                      Inferno Forge

                      Chris

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                      • #12
                        Pirates

                        Isn't that what the pirates say? AAARG MATEY!!!! We need some scarp to patch the boat!
                        Mike
                        MD Welding & Fabricating L.L.C.
                        [email protected]

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                        • #13
                          looks good .where at in maine stop by some time on your way up.
                          [email protected] trail blazer 301g with all the fixins:delta band saw dewalt chop saw craftsman drill press, sp-135 mm251 spectrum 375 suite case mig, tig w/hi freq. one welding truck.

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                          • #14
                            Her place is in Dover-Foxcroft/Sebec. She has a sister in York.

                            We hope to be going back up at least 1 more time to close. It's a hard place to leave!
                            Mike
                            MD Welding & Fabricating L.L.C.
                            [email protected]

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