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<blockquote data-quote="OKMinuteman" data-source="post: 2141599" data-attributes="member: 27926"><p>I've salvaged a washing machine tub 20 years ago that I set on 3 bricks and use for some camping and back yard wennie roast with the grand kids. Really pretty at night what with all the drain holes that allows the fire light to flicker through. I enlarged a few holes to accept a couple pieces of rebar which allows several different levels of heating and of course an old grill as needed. While not a rocket it is portable, last a long time and does a stellar job at zero cost and dumping ash is accomplished by inserting rebar and carrying to dump site cooling down in about 30 minutes. Get an old washing machine and a big damn hammer and knock the hell outta the plastic adgator then unscrew nut that holds tub on. Ah, rocket science at its best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKMinuteman, post: 2141599, member: 27926"] I've salvaged a washing machine tub 20 years ago that I set on 3 bricks and use for some camping and back yard wennie roast with the grand kids. Really pretty at night what with all the drain holes that allows the fire light to flicker through. I enlarged a few holes to accept a couple pieces of rebar which allows several different levels of heating and of course an old grill as needed. While not a rocket it is portable, last a long time and does a stellar job at zero cost and dumping ash is accomplished by inserting rebar and carrying to dump site cooling down in about 30 minutes. Get an old washing machine and a big damn hammer and knock the hell outta the plastic adgator then unscrew nut that holds tub on. Ah, rocket science at its best. [/QUOTE]
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