How To Build Your Own Charcoal Chimney For FREE (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2009

This is the insturctional video on how to build your own charcoal chimney for free with stuff you most likely have around your house and simple tools. Look for Part 2 on how to light it in my other videos.

Parts Needed to build chimney:

1 Paint or Coffee Can (used or new, just clean a used one)
1 or 2 Coat Hangers

Tools Needed:

Screwdriver
Can Opener
Pliers
Wire Cutters
Drill With Stepdown Bit

This is the greatest accessory for BBQ period, don't pay 20 bucks when you can build this for FREE

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  • Sure, get them at the box store, I think they are a couple bucks.

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  • Very clever, but you can buy a chimney for 5 bucks ( I still made it though) :)

  • aaarrrgggghhhhh! That drill noise reminds me of the dentist..... I am going to show this to Hungry Hubby!

  • To prevent discoloration and rust you can use bbq grill paint. It's rated at over 500 deg F. its sold at walmart here and probably hardware stores. get one that matches your current bbq to paint the starter can then touch up you grill with the paint left over

  • Very useful video going to go out and make one better than spending money on something I only get to use 3 times a year.

  • Uh, I didn't notice you were saying uh. Thanks for the video...great job!

  • love the show awesome idea but one thing that made it rather hard for me to to watch was the fact you said "uh" almost every other word, maybe a nervous thing? but other than that thank you for the how to

  • @BoogieWithStew actually it last just as long at least mine did it lasted longer

  • How long will this last, 1 season? A more effective use of your time is to buy a Weber one for $15-20 that lasts many years, no?

  • Thank you cfiiman1 for making this video! I just tried out the one I made and it worked great!

  • good job!! but please... 3/4 of the time is only speaking, speaking, speaking...!!!

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