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Hi All,
I am thinking of building a BBQ against the outside of the house. The house wall is currently rendered and painted. Since it is close to the house and neighbour I was thinking it would be best to run a chimney up the house wall to just above the roof so any smoke won't annoy the neighbours. I am not much of a brickie so was wondering if anyone had any ideas about what to make it out of? Needs to be weather resistant with a decent sized cooking area. My current one is built using blocks and the trough cooking area cast in concrete. It works ok but was looking for a more cost effective solution that I could create myself. thanks Lee. |
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