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Old 07/21/07, 09:43 PM
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How do you make an outdoor permanent grill??

I am wanting to make a permanent outdoor grill that I can cook on outside. I was thinking maybe of using limestone...... would that work? I'm talking about a grill that's maybe 3'x4'.... nothing huge and fancy. Of course with a chimney but I'm hoping you all know what I'm talking about. Do you all have any ideas, thoughts, pictures or plan you would want to share? THanks a lot in advance!
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Old 07/21/07, 10:27 PM
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I am wanting to make a permanent outdoor grill that I can cook on outside.(I was hoping you were planning to use it outside) I was thinking maybe of using limestone...... would that work?(Not a great idea. try taking a torch to the limestone and see what happens. use safty glasses, some limestone can be very explosive.) I'm talking about a grill that's maybe 3'x4'.... nothing huge and fancy.(3' by 4' is HUGE!) Of course with a chimney but I'm hoping you all know what I'm talking about. Do you all have any ideas, thoughts, pictures or plan you would want to share?(Google Outdoor Grill Plans- plenty there.)

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Old 07/21/07, 10:46 PM
 
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This is not a grill--it's an adobe oven that I hope to build someday--but it might give you some idea of materials that would work. http://www.sunset.com/sunset/Premium...eOven0898.html
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If you lined it with fire brick or a metal box it would work. I think that a brick one can be used even without fire brick as long as the place where the fire would be made was lind with concrete or fire brick. Most of the ones that I have seen have a metal box in them for the fire to be placed in. The chimeny can be of amything as long as it is lined with clay flue tile. Have fun making whatever you want.
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Old 07/22/07, 06:07 AM
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we used fieldstone to make this bbq and matching table

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Old 07/22/07, 07:14 AM
 
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mtman, I always thought that there were certain kinds of stone that would explode under heat. How do you know what is what? Your table and fireplace are awesome!!
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Old 07/22/07, 08:10 AM
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thank you
i see a lot of old fire places made out of this type of stone so i thought it would be ok the base is concrete so you can put a layer of sand on it that will stop it from poping
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Old 07/22/07, 08:37 AM
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Ours is fieldstone too. It's probably 20 years old and just now in need of some work.
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Old 07/22/07, 09:27 AM
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mtman, I always thought that there were certain kinds of stone that would explode under heat. How do you know what is what? Your table and fireplace are awesome!!
You wouldnt want to use ANY stones taken from rivers or streams. Its the moinsture content that makes them explode.
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Old 07/22/07, 10:16 PM
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Oh I like that one! So I need to pour a concrete slab then huh? That should be fun. I've never done that before. I'm doubting DH will have time to help me whenever I start this brilliant idea. HAHA!
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Old 07/22/07, 10:35 PM
 
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allenslabs You can do it. All you need to do is make a fraime around wheir you want the grill level it up and pour it full of concrete and smoth it up. Mixing the concrete is rough but you can do it. Once the concrete is poured and set all you need to do is to the fraimwork out of what ever you want. Be sure to put a place for the fire to sit on. Then when you get to the chiminy you place a couple of flue tiles in side and brick aroun them.
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