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Check out https://norcalovenworks.com/masonry-...nter-drop-ins/
Sometimes I wish I went with them for my built in.
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Very similar to what I'm thinking of but I probably won't have the central coal oven, just a brasero like in your picture at the top of this thread. I'll fire the pizza oven in the traditional way: build the fire inside. I do plan to have either an open pit or maybe an oven for making embers though - maybe something similar to what Fire Door in Oz has - for fire cooking in a different area of the outdoor kitchen and burning mesquite down before putting in the smoker.
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Hulagn1971 That looks, killer! Also worth the price IMO. He's a cheap SOB though. I doubt he would drop $800 on it even though he should. Here's what he built and cooks on at the home in town.
And here's the "bread oven" he built. Those last 2 shots are an entire Thanksgiving dinner.
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Attjack I had a local fabricator build mine for about $800. I think that is a good way to go regarding quality and cost.
Picked up my custom made, fully welded Parrilla Grill today! This thing is a BEAST. I sincerely thank Zeb at Southern Raines Customs for this beautiful tank of a grill. He even made a coal shovel so I can manage the heat. Parrilla is an argentinian type of live fire cooking. You start with small splits of wood in the cradle on
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I appreciate the advice. Fabrication may make the most sense for a balance between price and quality.
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That seems pretty affordable comparable to others I've seen but it's only 1/8" steel and the cooking grate doesn't look so sturdy.
I've noticed that a lot of manufacturers aren't listing prices right now because of the intense fluctuation in cost of steel but there are deals to be had. i've an avid craigslist searcher and here in SoCal there are many peeps that make custom santa maria style grills for mild to wild price demands. here's one for $500. could just cut the legs off the drop fire box into where you want it - https://inlandempire.craigslist.org/...315738567.html
this is a place out of Texas that offers various styles of drop-in grills but is pricier - https://www.heritagebackyard.com/santa-maria-grills/
this place in California has very nice looking santa maria drop-in for under$800 - https://redbeardsmokers.com/prices
you also might be able to use a local fabricator and just show them photos and/or video of what you're after.
just my two bits to offer.
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They look like a fair-weather grill or it needs to be under a cover. Perhaps location and other things need to be considered too.
Your chosen grill looks good.
Happy Grilling to you, and PBR too.,
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Homemade Argentinian grill?
My brother-in-law wants to build a grill at their cabin. Based on how he likes to grill I want him to build an Argentinian-style grill. Maybe something like this.
He's pretty frugal so I know he's not going to spend a lot on an insert so I'm looking for affordable options to recommend to him. I'm thinking something like this would work. He would have to build the firebox but I think that would be relatively simple to do with rebar.
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Any leads on other inserts or ideas in general? Has anyone built their own already?Tags: None
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