portable fire ring/grill
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portable fire ring/grill
My wife and I and our family went camping this past weekend...so i decided a couple days before bout making her a collapsible firering with a adjustable grill....The thing worked perfect and it was filled with flowers an such that I got off this badass site!! It was a hit...people liked it so much had a couple of campers from down the way and stop an asked about it and bought one....So it was a great time!!
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Re: portable fire ring/grill
What a great idea!! Thanks for sharing.
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Re: portable fire ring/grill
Just a quick question...how is this "portable"? I see in the picture one hinge, and on the opposite corner it appears not to be attached...the sides that is. I love your grill too. Surely you didn't cut that? Bob.
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Re: portable fire ring/grill
Its very portable...it has 5 hinges welded opposite of each other and folds up like an accordian, then has tabs on one end and slots on the other..they slip together, then you just shape it..its only like 1.25 inches thick when all folded up...the post is locked in with tabs so it slips right out and and grill just lifts up off the post..it is held there with gravity...and yes the grill is a skeleton that I had from some parts I cut at work..and thanks for the props! We had a blast using it...jmsrbrt wrote:Just a quick question...how is this "portable"? I see in the picture one hinge, and on the opposite corner it appears not to be attached...the sides that is. I love your grill too. Surely you didn't cut that? Bob.
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Re: portable fire ring/grill
Would you mind sharing a dxf file for that? Would love to get it. It looks great.
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Re: portable fire ring/grill
My mistake. In the photo those didn't look like hinges, rather more like angle iron. I can see now where it would be portable. Nice idea!!Its very portable...it has 5 hinges
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Re: portable fire ring/grill
Did you cut the grill part out as well? Or is it something else? Nice grill!
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Re: portable fire ring/grill
The grill was the skeleton of a paticular part we cut out at work..I just used the nest and cut a circle outta it...You can pretty much use any skeleton.."aslong as your food doesn't fall thru" lolminerscreek wrote:Did you cut the grill part out as well? Or is it something else? Nice grill!
Why make one when you can make 2
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Re: portable fire ring/grill
Nice, very nice work, the grill thing is a very good idea !!!!!!!!!!!!