Barbeque Plans - Wood Fired Oven, Brick BBQ Pit With Wood Storage Rack, and more
Wood Fired OvenDo you love cooking and dining alfresco? Then move on from the backyard barbecue and build yourself a wood-fired pizza oven.
Brick BBQ Pit With Wood Storage RackSupplies may run about $60 (NOTE: Remember this was published in 1954), but savings on indoor fuel bills will more than pay the cost eventually. The festive pleasure throughout countless summer and autumn seasons will be so much gravy for you and your...
Build a Brick BBQA brick barbecue can be a beautiful addition to your yard and it's the kind of project any person who enjoys working with their hands can take on themselves. Here's a guide to building your own backyard brick barbecue.
Dry Stack BarbequeThe plan below is a very simplistic barbeque that you can build in two days. The hardest part of the job is pouring a simple concrete pad that will support your barbeque. The pad MUST be square and level. This is not that hard to do.
Brick BBQ PitGreat barbecue can be prepared with nothing more than meat suspended on a framework of sticks over a bed of coals on the open ground. That's the way the Caribbean natives who gave barbecue its name did it. An enclosure of some sort, however, makes the...
Timber BBQ UnitThis unit can be made from any material you like, but go for materials that are durable outdoors. We selected exterior grade plywood, which has either radiata pine or hoop pine veneer. This material is very robust and will accept stains and finishes that...
Built in BBQInstead of a portable grill, we opted for a large, full-featured, built-in gas grill set into a ledgestone enclosure at the end of a cobblestone patio. It's a big project, and pricey, but the results are impressive. And we certainly won't lack for atmosphere...
Your Own Brick BBQThe materials that make up this brick barbecue are relatively inexpensive, and as well as making a unique feature this will blend in beautifully with your home and patio and will last for years to come.
Brick BBQ GrillThe top grill (cooking surface) is 14" x 21" and the lower grill, which is raised above the hearth floor by 2.5" and is about 4" below the top grill, is a smaller 11" x 18". When the barbecue is in use the top grill is lifted up, the charcoal is placed on...
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