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Just received this from Jerbal over on British Blades. Its the Mk1 prototype, I hope he starts to make these to sell, solid and big enough for family/group cooking; 20"X10".
I'm a happy chappie and I'll fire it up this week time permitting
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v384/rik_uk3/DSCF4041640x480.jpg
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v384/rik_uk3/DSCF4044640x480.jpg
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Looks good Richard
Is it a steel frame with rods brazed on ?
scrogger
24-03-2009, 15:31
I am just about to make something very similar just waiting for a mate to lend me his welding gear!!! should be fun to make.
That one looks great though.
scrogger
24-03-2009, 15:33
what would stop the legs splaying out if you had a few full pots etc on it?
MartinK9
24-03-2009, 15:35
Looks Good Rich
what would stop the legs splaying out if you had a few full pots etc on it?
There is an angle cut into the legs, keeps them in place. Not lit a fire under it yet but have put two big pots (2 X 1 gallon) and its firm and steady.
Looks like a good bit of kit.
I've seen a commercial version somewhere and thought it looked useful but it was very expensive, he should do well with those if the price is right..
Nice looking pice of kit.
Simon
Having seen this on BB, i have made a folding version, it weighs about a kilo, tried it out today,cooked dinner in the woods, and so far so good, did'nt put to much weight on it, but will load it up tomorrow to see how it goes.
If no fires allowed its the perfect height for putting a couple of 2 pint Primus stoves under, should be able to use three pans with that setup:)
Humpback
25-03-2009, 08:57
Richard
have you tried it out yet? I've been interested in a grill (portable) for some time without having manufacturing skills this means keeping my eye open for suitable stuff. I have a 12"x 4" SS grill I bought from Webbs and hope to use IPK pegs as supports with a little fiddling. Your grill however seems to fit the bill perfectly.
I'll have to have a look on BB to see if he starts sellling and the cost.
Alan
Peterlee_Paddler
25-03-2009, 10:06
Another way to stop the legs splaying out would be to build up a spot of weld on the inside of the frame, behind the rivets/bolts that hinge the legs.
A combination of that AND the angle cut would see it alright.
traderran
25-03-2009, 15:46
Would like one of those myself
Spaniel man
25-03-2009, 16:24
I had this made up for me years ago, ( it got a bit rusty living outside )
Very solid, holds a huge amount of weight. And is height adjustable by means of 'R clips' on the legs.The hot plate is useful too. Just in case any one wants a good practical design.
http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo146/spanielman/jack006.jpg
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Both look really good. I feel hungry already.
I'm assuming that people on here have come across these people, if you're looking for something that is out there and "buyable now":
http://www.touring-gear.com/eshop.php/department/department-id/104/grates-grills-and-tripods.html
I've bought plenty of stuff from them over the years (at Billing Land Rover shows and online) and have alays been happy with their products and service.
No connection etc just a satisfied buyer