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StevieBambs

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HI Guys.

In the end I went for one of these:

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There were quite a few videos of it on Utube & this looked a great piece of kit, not the smallest of bbq,s but I plan make much more use of it this year ?
 
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200 ltr Oil drum cut in half, 42x42mm angle iron legs welded on, some sort of wire mesh, fire her up , slap on the steak, and snarlers, when the Fire Brigade leaves the meat is ready to eat!


OR!

You can, like me:Doh: wimp out and buy a Cadac:roflmto:

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Got one of these as I have (very) limited space in my swift sundance 630l i.e. no garage whatsoever, fits nicely into the inside/outside storage locker and is simple to use and clean:
 
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We bought a case of disposable ones for £1-00 each.......:Blush:

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Vlad The Impaler

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We bought a case of disposable ones for £1-00 each.......:Blush:

At least you know the meaning of a BBQ and use charcoal.
As for the rest of them,just a selection of overpriced gas rings! Why not save a good bit of payload and few bob ,get a Bunsen burner and a fork. :ROFLMAO:





Vlad
 

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