Build your own BBQ this weekend! Do you love tasty fresh char-grilled food but hate having to find somewhere to store the barbecue once summer’s over? Then why not build your own permanent brick version outside? You hardly need any DIY knowledge or skills so the project is quite an easy one, but bear in mind that lifting bricks can be strenuous Link. Here are a few resources to check out- Texas Griller, Backyard BBQ, About.com listings…

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Article summary: “Use bricks.”
Unless I’m missing something that wasn’t a terribly helpful article. Not even a picture of a DIY BBQ to use as a guide.
Lame.
I concur. Lame.
whoops, i had collection of links that didn’t seems to make it to my post…that’s what i get for trying to use a phone to post, here’s the full post– Build your own BBQ this weekend! Do you love tasty fresh char-grilled food but hate having to find somewhere to store the barbecue once summer’s over? Then why not build your own permanent brick version outside? You hardly need any DIY knowledge or skills so the project is quite an easy one, but bear in mind that lifting bricks can be strenuous Link. Here are a few resources to check out- Texas Griller, Backyard BBQ, About.com listings…
I’m thinking that article was lifted from
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/homeandgarden/1842004.htm
and should have linked
http://www.bradstone.com/garden/index.html?./Technical/create_a_barbecue.shtml&2
or
http://www.gardenplace.com/main.asp?page_id=24&cat_id=143#mortar
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