Cooper Pipe Grill (DIY) video

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THRCNBEONLY1
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Cooper Pipe Grill (DIY) video

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Deeps
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Re: Cooper Pipe Grill (DIY) video

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Pretty good, its a great idea thanks for sharing it mate.
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Re: Cooper Pipe Grill (DIY) video

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Mrs Shocks just watched this with me, as she would have to clean it or my bergen after use, she suggested a third tube to carry 15 and 22mm tubes with the spokes inside, a 28mm with caps. She also said that the caps for the 28mm carrying tube could be adapted to hold a fork or spatula one end and a poker the other.

And she is leaning over my shoulder correcting my grammar- not a job for fainthearted
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Re: Cooper Pipe Grill (DIY) video

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I like that and Mrs shockers idea is a good one.
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Re: Cooper Pipe Grill (DIY) video

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I've seen these on the bay for a couple of years: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BBQ-Stainless ... 2326740556

Always thought the legs would sink in to the ground when weight placed on it but didn't think about resting on rocks.

I have one of these though:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Coghlans-Pack ... 1472043261
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