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From: joochahn2009
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  • Was it hard to convert to gas?

  • @webstar12712 Not at all,all it took was a few basic home handyman's tools,an old junk giveaway gas BBQ and a little thought.

  • nice work...love the stainless barrel. Do you have any vents for intake air on the bottom... i found i needed two large intake and exhaust holes for mine to develop any sufficient heat.

  • @MrMrwilem Thanks mate,yes there are vents in the bottom,I have drilled about a dozen 20mm holes beneath each burner.

  • this is awesome, where and what kind of drum is that

  • @Tperez671 I scored the drum off ebay and wanted to get a few more but I can't contact the guy.It was originally used for storing and transporting teatree oil.

  • galvanized and fire don't mix

    galvanize may realise a poison

    gass I think worth checking

    ps . best work I have seen

    on bbq

  • Yeah,that's exactly why I didn't use any galvanized components inside the cooking area,any gal is only in the frame work. The drum itself is food grade stainless steel.

  • galvanized and fire don't mix

    galvanize may realise a poison

    gass I think worth checking

  • love it... very creative. this thing will cook up some bbq dreams...

  • looks great, fantastic job.

  • Fully automatic!!! Like it.

  • fantastic

    

  • Very nice

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