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Taking A Look At DIY Custom BBQ Pits

By Cynthia Reed


If you are looking for a DIY project, consider building a barbeque in your backyard. The design can be complex or simple. People who love to grill outdoors you will love owning custom BBQ pits that can also be used for smoking. For just a little money, time and labor, you can build your backyard pit. The barbeque pit can be as detailed as you like. Keep safety in mind when planning and choose a plan that will leave you with a well constructed pit.

Choose the location that will work for your backyard. You want to have a good location that is level and not too distant from the house. You do not want to carry food and grilling utensils very far.

Also, folks want to make sure that the smoke generated by the pit is not invading their home or the neighbors. The most important consideration is fire safety. Make sure that the pit is constructed out of the way of low hanging tree branches, buildings, and wooden fences.

Settle on the type of pit you want to build. Select the one that you like and that fits your space. Check out the cost for the tools and materials that you need and set enough time aside to ensure you complete your project. You wont enjoy your barbeque pit if it sits unfinished. Ask for help from your friends and relatives who have some building experience. Their reward can be a BBQ dinner.

Draw out your plan making it as complex or simple as you desire. Look for DIY plans online. For those who are not experienced with building choose a simple project. You can get an idea of the size and shape of the pit by laying the plan out where it is to be located. You might choose a pit with a rectangular shape and waist high sides. If you choose to, you can add a smoker or cooling rack.

Once you have your plan drawn you will be ready to gather your tools and materials. If your pit is a simple design you will not need very many tools. You will need a shovel, bricks, mortar, a level, grill grate, and something to cover the pit when not in use. Gravel, paving slabs, bricks, and sand can also be used.

Start by digging the hole of the pit the diameter of the grill cover. The pit can be as deep as a cinderblock or a brick that is turned vertical. The best shapes for a barbeque pit is a rectangle or square. Using bricks or cinderblocks around the inside edge of the pit will provide a solid structure. Mortar is used to hold bricks together and keep them from falling inside the hole.

Make sure that the grill sits flat over the top of the pit. Lay gravel and slabs on the grass around the edge of your pit as a defensible space. If you do not use gravel or slabs clear the grass that surrounds the pit. You are now ready to barbeque and enjoy the pit you built.




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