Camp Fires

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Louey
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Re: Camp Fires

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could mean something different? :whistle
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We got one of these a few years ago, quality didn't seem brilliant at first but we have used it so much for bbq-ing and for having log fires in and it's brill. Have had to replace one nut/bolt but apart from that it's still going strong.

We got ours from Iwantoneofthose.com who don't seem to be doing them any more (only the smaller version) but these are just the same:

http://stuff.tv/Review/Carry-and-Go-Briefcase-BBQ/

http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/st ... g|14047043

They fold flat so great for storing away, and also comes in a carry bag so keeps the grotty charcoal/fat/food ickyness away from lovely camper interior!

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The best i saw was at the Big Chill. a guy had a washing machine drum with three dexion legs bolted to it. Worked a treat and light weight to boot. I am keeping my eye open at the dump for a washing machine.
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I use old washing machine drums, they are free and are perfect for a fire pit
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