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Old 09-07-2015, 22:55   #1
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I know we have some very skilled handypeople on here, so I'm asking because I'm completely inadequate on things like this.
I've seen this barbecue which is made from an old boiler.
http://www.instructables.com/id/how-...-steel/#step10
How difficult is it to fabricate a bowl like this?
Does anyone know anyone I could talk to about fabricating a bowl like this.
I'm interested in the bowl only and not the tripod.
I think it'd be great as a cooker/heater with the awning.
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Old 09-07-2015, 23:00   #2
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An old round style BBQ with cut down legs would do the same job but having it in the awning with the sides are down to cook or as a heater could be very bad for your health due to carbon monoxide poisoning
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Old 09-07-2015, 23:03   #3
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An old round style BBQ with cut down legs would do the same job
I know that, but I might just be looking at a bit of a project and need them fabricating to different sizes.
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OK first things first, have not a clue where that item would have come from, certainly not a boiler as in domestic, it is more akin to the bottom part of a LPG gas cylinder only larger in diameter, so straight away not easy to source, I can only suggest a visit to your local scrappies with a pic of that thing and see what comes up, Rick
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OK first things first, have not a clue where that item would have come from, certainly not a boiler as in domestic, it is more akin to the bottom part of a LPG gas cylinder only larger in diameter, so straight away not easy to source, I can only suggest a visit to your local scrappies with a pic of that thing and see what comes up, Rick
I'm looking at fabricating as scrappies probably won't be able to supply in volume.
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you are not going to be able to fabricate that bowl it is pressed under tonnes of pressure, Rick
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That's what I thought and I imagine it's an expensive process, no?
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That's what I thought and I imagine it's an expensive process, no?
that sort of thickness steel would need a very big press like thousands of tonnes and the dyes would have to be made, so they would be looking at a minimum production run of say 10,000, but it is likely that some place something like that is all ready being produced, search on the net, Rick
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