2003 - Volume #27, Issue #4, Page #31
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Fold-Up Campfire Grill
Brian Dickinson, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, makes horseback trips into the mountains near his home. To conserve space he built his own "fold-up" campfire grill.It consists of two separate 12 by 14-in. metal racks equipped with mounting brackets that fit into hinges welded to a metal pole. A metal hook on top of the pole can be used to hang a coffee pot. Both grills can be raised and lowered on the pole, and they can also be swung away from the fire in order to reduce the chance of getting burned. By removing the racks from the pole, the grill can easily fit inside a trunk or horse pack box.
"I also made a similar but larger non-folding grill which I keep in my 1/2-ton pickup. It's about 42 in. tall and has grills that measure 16 in. square. It works great for larger groups of people," notes Dickinson.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Brian Dickinson, Box 36, Site 3, Rt. 2, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada T4T 2A2 (ph 403 845-5259; fax 403 845-5171; email: sheriffl@telusplanet.net).
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