A Recycled Grill Scores Two
An improvised kettle grill using an old basketball hoop, two c-clamps, and a piece of one-inch steel pipe about five feet long driven into the ground.
August/September 2000
By the Mother Earth News editors
In 1985 I received a kettle grill as a Father's Day gift. After many years of faithful service, the legs rusted and no longer held up the grill. Unable to do without my trusted rib machine, I improvised. An old basketball hoop, two c-clamps, and a piece of one-inch steel pipe about five feet long driven into the ground saved the day. The kettle sat in the hoop perfectly, and the hooks intended for the net were ideal for hanging grilling implements on.
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S. Fugate
Fayetteville, WV