Share
Pin
Tweet
Send
Share
Send
I will tell you how I made a barbecue grill from old car wheels, which in its functionality can serve not only as a grill or barbecue, but also as a wood-burning stove. On which you can put a cauldron, a frying pan or a kettle. In general, the thing is very versatile and necessary.
We will need two disks from the old car, any in diameter, only so that their diameter is the same among themselves. And a piece of iron mesh.
We remove the wheels and disassemble. We don’t need a tire. You can also go to the nearest tire service and ask them for a couple of bent discs.
Next, under the firewood tab, we need to cut such a groove, see photo. You can do this with a grinder or other iron saw.
We’ll cut such a groove on both disks.
When working with iron, be especially careful and follow all safety requirements.
After that, we combine the disks with grooves to each other and weld in several places. It is not necessary to make a seam across the entire diameter, just grab it from several sides.
Before welding, do not forget to stock up with fire extinguishing means so that everything is at hand.
In principle, you can already use it - throw wood, put the cauldron and cook. But I decide to weld a barbecue net on a permanent basis.
I put the grid, I grab it by welding, see the photo. I cut off the excess with a grinder.
That's all - our universal cooker is ready! Do you want to fry, do you want to cook. For summer cottages, the thing is very relevant, especially where there is no gas and light to cook food.
You can refine and weld three legs to raise the structure. But I decided to just put a small concrete elevation.
Threw firewood, set fire to it. To cook, you need to wait a bit while it burns out.
After a while I put sausages. And, as expected, everything is just great.
Such a reusable durable barbecue grill from car wheels should be in everyone's garden or garden.
The small size of the barbecue grill allows you to take it with you wherever you go, threw it into the car, sent it on a fishing trip or picnic and cook without problems.
Watch a DIY barbecue grill video
Share
Pin
Tweet
Send
Share
Send