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learn2earn87 learn2earn87 Thursday, June 19, 2014 Next Up: Yuba Posted by Unknown at 4:28 PM Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Wednesday, June 18, 2014 How to Make Your Own Temporary Brick Grill Whenever I post a video involving my grill – a common occurrence this time of year – I get a bunch of emails asking what kind of grill I’m using, and the reply is always the same. It’s a charcoal-version of the Weber “Q,” and you can’t buy one because they stopped making them. Sorry, but I think I have an idea. With just a few dollars worth of bricks, and a cast iron grate, you can reproduce the same basic grill I’m using. Besides, yours is going to look a hell of a lot cooler, and you can tell your hipster friends it was made from “reclaimed bricks.” Just be sure to use plain clay bricks. You certainly don’t want anything that’s been treated with chemicals and/or will explode. If you get these at a home improvement store, be...

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