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Just back from the welder - with a new coat of paint
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Removed the side fire box, took too much fuel and difficult to manage temperature
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New watering system added
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Removed one smoke stack
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Two fire boxes now, more distance from bottom of grill, hopefully better air flow
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Clean up starts
The grill was donated in return for removing from a back yard, where it had been buried in weed for at least four years. |
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The firebox
The pit was covered in rust and had to be removed from the woods with a wrecker. |
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The grates.
New grates have since been made. |
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Neil helping out
Many friends helped get the grill into cooking position |
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Getting started
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Putting on the first coat of paint
It took several cans to complete the job. |
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Ready to cook
Just befor first cooking |
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Firebox
Firebox after first cleanup |
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Back of grill
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Friends inspecting work
Everyones a critic. |
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More inspections
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It's a grill !
The proud papa with the reborn baby grill. |
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First cooking
Everone awaits the first food off the grill. |
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First Hog Cooking.
The first use of water pans.The grill has since had new stainless pans made by MGM Products. |
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