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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 512345" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Green Creek, thanks for that link. There is a lot of neat stuff there. Can't wait till halloween as we are going to have fun with the fake blood and cuts they show you how to make. I'll be spending a lot of time there for sure cause they show you how to make a bunch of neat stuff. </p><p>Here is my progress so far. I cut the inside of the rim out and made some stands out of it to insure air flow like Jim62 said. Took a piece of water pipe and welded this to the side of the rim to serve as a stand for a grill. Cut two pieces of larger pipe and drilled holes in this and welded nuts on them so I could use these as set screws so the height of the grill can be adjusted and it can be removed as well. Was thinking about taking the two pieces of iron I have left over and welding them to the sides to use as a warmer for coffee or whatever. As it stands now, the wood will basically be sitting on the ground. I can't decide if I need to put a grate insided it or not. Might just try it out and see how it works. I think the heavy metal should radiate heat a little better than a regular fire plus you can cook on it. Plan on sticking down by the lake so when we have campouts or bonfires I won't have to drag a grill to the site. Don't think anyone will be stealing it either.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m114/jogeephus/IMG_2040.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 512345, member: 4362"] Green Creek, thanks for that link. There is a lot of neat stuff there. Can't wait till halloween as we are going to have fun with the fake blood and cuts they show you how to make. I'll be spending a lot of time there for sure cause they show you how to make a bunch of neat stuff. Here is my progress so far. I cut the inside of the rim out and made some stands out of it to insure air flow like Jim62 said. Took a piece of water pipe and welded this to the side of the rim to serve as a stand for a grill. Cut two pieces of larger pipe and drilled holes in this and welded nuts on them so I could use these as set screws so the height of the grill can be adjusted and it can be removed as well. Was thinking about taking the two pieces of iron I have left over and welding them to the sides to use as a warmer for coffee or whatever. As it stands now, the wood will basically be sitting on the ground. I can't decide if I need to put a grate insided it or not. Might just try it out and see how it works. I think the heavy metal should radiate heat a little better than a regular fire plus you can cook on it. Plan on sticking down by the lake so when we have campouts or bonfires I won't have to drag a grill to the site. Don't think anyone will be stealing it either. [img]http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m114/jogeephus/IMG_2040.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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