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sam salvati

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Sorry if this is too off topic figure you guys might dig it though. Welded up this grill, its all mostly 1/4" plate. Weighs 50-ish pounds. I need to tweak it a little to add more air, right now it works like a smoker and only burns charcoal on the air hole side but not the other. WOW it works good. Thanks Bill Hoffman for the Pipe!

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Get it really hot and you will have some awesome sear marks on your steaks.
 
Very cool grill Sam.
All it needs now is one of those old time steam whistles on the end of the pipe.

BTW has anyone said your avatar makes them think of Salvador Dali?
 
Thanks fellas~!

Mark yes they have :D

JMJones, I need to add some more air holes to get a hotter fire then it will sear!!!
 
I'm just surprised that you haven't added a couple of blown forge burners to it.....yet :D
 
I'm just surprised that you haven't added a couple of blown forge burners to it.....yet :D
That would help the whistle to blow louder too!
You know like on the flintstones when it was time to get off work.
Blow the whistle when the barbeque is ready.
But I would stay with a steam punk look.

I think we have potential for a high dollar functional art piece here.

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I was thinking about adding a blower Dave hehe

LOL a whistle would be cool mark! but not near enough pressure. Plus, i have been next to train whistles it is not a pleasant thing, maybe from a mile away but I don't want to share with that many people!
 
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