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Ole_Man_Dan
Sep 14, 2015Explorer
I have an old heavy duty grill grate that a welder friend made me years ago. He put 1" angle around the mesh, and a handle on each end. Dutch Ovens,coffee pots,and Discada's are naturals to toss on this over coals. It's been to quite a few hunting camps, and river banks. The simplest and most stable way to use it is to throw it over an old truck rim. It's too easy to throw the grate and rim in the back of my truck when I go camping,trout fishing, or hunting.
I also have a 15" truck rim that I can throw a small Weber grill grate over if space is a consideration.
I also have one of the folding grill grates that is not as well made, and is smaller too. It's only real advantages is that it doesn't take up too much room, and I don't need a tire rim. Problem is getting it kind of level. Seems like I've cooked in a lot of places that aren't level.
I also have a 15" truck rim that I can throw a small Weber grill grate over if space is a consideration.
I also have one of the folding grill grates that is not as well made, and is smaller too. It's only real advantages is that it doesn't take up too much room, and I don't need a tire rim. Problem is getting it kind of level. Seems like I've cooked in a lot of places that aren't level.
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