DIY Barbecue: 10 Ideas

They can be made from ordinary bricks as well as from a water heater or a car wheel rim.

10 DIY Barbecue Ideas

Have you ever thought about building a DIY barbecue For your barbecues with friends? With the arrival of warmer weather, the desire to cook outdoors becomes more and more insistent. And what's better than a nice barbecue in the garden or on the terrace? If you love DIY and want to make your outdoor cooking area unique, you're in the right place: below are 10 practical and original ideas for making a barbecue using simple materials, even recycled ones, and a lot of creativity.

Masonry

DIY brick barbecue
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What you need to build a brick barbecueStainless steel, firebricks, or natural stone are suitable materials. And a minimum level of familiarity with this construction technique is required. To put together a simple project like this, you don't need to be a super expert, and with a few overlaps and a little patience, it can be completed in just a few hours.

Bins

DIY barbecue bin 1
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However, one of the most popular DIY barbecues among amateurs is the one obtained with the cansRecycle an old metal drum (like a 200-liter one), cut it in half lengthwise, and fit hinges to open it like a mini oven. Install some iron legs or wheels, and finally, position the grill. All that's left is to test it out.

Water heater

DIY barbecue water heater
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Equally popular is the DIY barbecue with water heater, for which the same instructions as the previous one apply. If you have an old water heater to dispose of, this might be the idea for you. It doesn't require much effort and can be done at practically no cost.

Terracotta vase

DIY terracotta pot barbecue
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Get yourself two vases Clean terracotta pots, one slightly smaller than the other. Line the inside of the larger pot with 1-2 sheets of aluminum foil, leaving the hole in the bottom free to allow airflow. Add the charcoal and position the grill: a small flame is sufficient, no need to overdo it. P.S.: Remember to raise the pot slightly off the ground to allow heat to circulate. Use the second pot as a lid if necessary. Your mini-barbecue is ready.

Washing machine drum

DIY barbecue washing machine basket
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Why wonder what material to use to make a barbecue when you can make it with the drum of an old washing machineMade of stainless steel, it's perfect for holding embers: it's already perforated and sturdy. Simply add legs or a secure base for an economical and original result.

Car rim

DIY barbecue wheel rim
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Among the unlikely objects with which you can get a barbecue there is also the wheel rim with wheels of a car. Get one, Clean it thoroughly and place it on a stable surface, such as bricks or stones. Insert a suitable-sized grill grate, add charcoal to the bottom, and drill holes in the sides for ventilation. That's all.

canisters

gas cylinder barbecue
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Even a small one canisters A gas grill, properly emptied and then cut in half, can become the perfect place for grilling meat, vegetables, and fish. Simply place it on a suitable support and you're ready to go.

Iron box

Iron box barbecue
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If you have one available, use one metal toolboxLine the inside with stainless steel sheet metal, add a small grill grate, and some legs. It'll be easy to transport and even suitable for makeshift barbecues.

Lavandino

DIY barbecue sink
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Well yes, even an old man sink It can serve as the base for a truly original barbecue. Place it on a base of your choice, such as two stacks of bricks, add a couple of grates (but not before adding charcoal to the pans), and start cooking!

Foosball table

brick barbecue
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Last idea, that of resorting to an old foosballRemove the playing surface and reinforce the structure. Insert a metal charcoal pan (or line it with firebricks) and a grate on top, leaving ventilation openings. Add wheels or handles to move it. Original, recycled, and perfect for barbecues with friends.

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