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jeudi 9 mars 2017

How To Build Backyard Custom BBQ Pits

By Cynthia Reed


Building a backyard barbecue, either above ground or below, can be as simple or complex as you want. Folks who love to cook outdoors enjoy owning custom BBQ pits. A pit can also serve as a smoker. For fairly little money, labor, and time, you can make your own backyard barbeque pit. You can be as detailed or simple in your design as you wish. Start by making a plan keeping safety in mind, and plan construction so that you end up with a quality pit.

Pick the location in your yard that will work best. Make sure the ground is level and relatively close to your house. This will keep you from traveling too far with utensils and food.

Additionally, make sure that the smoke created by the firs does not make its way into surrounding homes. Make sure you keep fire safety in mind. Avoid constructing your pit beneath trees or low hanging branches. Keep the pit a reasonable distance from buildings and fences.

Decide on the kind of pit you want. Choose one that you have space for and that you like. Check the cost of all materials and tools you will need and set aside the time needed to complete the project. You cannot enjoy the pit if it is sitting unfinished. Enlist the help of friends and family who are handy to get the job done. You can pay them when it is done with BBQ.

Draw out your plan making it as complex or simple as you desire. Look for DIY plans online. For those who are not experienced with building choose a simple project. You can get an idea of the size and shape of the pit by laying the plan out where it is to be located. You might choose a pit with a rectangular shape and waist high sides. If you choose to, you can add a smoker or cooling rack.

Once your plan is drawn out you can collect your tools and the materials you need. A simple design will not require too many tools. You will need mortar, bricks, a shovel, a grill grate, level, and a cover for the pit. You may also want to collect some gravel, bricks, sand, and paving slabs.

Dig the hole for the pit no larger in diameter than your grill will cover. The depth can be as deep as a brick or cinderblock turned vertically. Squares and rectangles are the best shapes to use. Use the cinderblocks or bricks to sure up the sides by placing them around the inside edge making the structure solid. Use mortar to hold the bricks in place and prevent them from falling into the pit.

It is important to ensure that the grill will sit flat on top of your pit. You can create a defensible space around your pit by laying slabs or gravel on the grass at the edge of the pit. You can also clear away the grass around the pit instead of laying gravel. You can now enjoy the barbeque cooked on your DIY pit.




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