45 gallon oil drum

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Are they standard height and width?

Would one fit in the back of a VW Passat?

I've found a BBQ project :cool:
 
Is this for a mobile BBQ or a driving grill? How would you stop the smoke filling up the interior or would you fit a sort of flue/chimney thing?
 
Is this for a mobile BBQ or a driving grill? How would you stop the smoke filling up the interior or would you fit a sort of flue/chimney thing?

Well, I was thinking of chopping it in two and hinging the two parts together. That way I'll be able to close it and smoke the food, or open it and grill it :)

Erm, your not going to be stealing petrol or diesel out of the trucks are you Gilly?

What trucks? :confused:
 
Well, I was thinking of chopping it in two and hinging the two parts together. That way I'll be able to close it and smoke the food, or open it and grill it :)



Common trick in the US: have you never been to the Mildenhall Air Fair?


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Sorry I misunderstood. I thought you were going to install the BBQ in the boot or back of the car so you could drive somewhere then open up and start cooking.
 
Common trick in the US: have you never been to the Mildenhall Air Fair?

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No, fraid not.

Bloody long way from God's country!
Sorry I misunderstood. I thought you were going to install the BBQ in the boot or back of the car so you could drive somewhere then open up and start cooking.

Ah, no, just want to relocate the drum to my home so I can build it :)
 
I might be wrong (probably are wrong) but isn't it better not to use an oil drum?

I remember reading a few work logs and everyone seems to be using drums from the food industry. Corn Syrup and the like.
 
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I might be wrong (probably are wrong) but isn't it better not to use an oil drum?

I remember reading a few work logs and everyone seems to be using drums from the food industry. Corn Syrup and the like.

If there's any oil residue left it will burn off anyway, its just a bit of metal to hold the charcoal at the end of the day.
 
dont know about fiiting in a car.
but dont cut it in half, cut 1/4 off, that way its easier to lift the lid up and down.
also loads of vids on youtube for tips
 
It'll fit, if the back seats go down. They are pretty much identical sizes. Can also give you a lot of suggestions later.
 
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