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How to Light Up Your BBQ Grill - Barbecue Party

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How to Build an Outdoor Grill


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Building an outdoor grill is an easy weekend project. Outdoor grills add style and function to any backyard deck or patio. With just a little bit of pre-planning it's easy to learn how to build an outdoor grill in ten easy steps.

How to Build an Outdoor Grill

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Step 1: Learning how to build an outdoor grill, like with any other home improvement project begins with gathering materials for the project. All you need are a few bricks, a grill grate, and some sand.


Outdoor Grill

How to Build an Outdoor Grill



Step 2: Find the right spot for the outdoor grill. The base needs to be perfectly level. If there are any bumps dips or ruts the grill won't sit flush and could collapse.



How to Build an Outdoor Grill

Step 3: If you're putting the grill on a concrete pad such as your patio deck then all you need to do is start stacking up the bricks. If however you plan on locating the outdoor grill somewhere in your yard, you will need to remove the top layer of grass and dig a footing several inches deep. Then tamp down the loose dirt to ensure the outdoor grill has a steady foundation. What you will shoot for is a 3-foot by 3-foot square. Arrange the bricks along the bottom layer. Making sure they all sit flat against the floor.

Step 4: Keep stacking bricks on top of the bottom layer until they are about 3 feet high. You should now have a 3-foot by 3 foot by 3-foot cube.

Step 5: After you have built the base up to 3 feet high do a shake test. Gently shake the grill. If it's well built then it shouldn't wobble at all. If it does wobble however find where the problem is and redo the bricks until the grill feels sturdy.

Step 6: Start building the firebox. Instead of bricking in the whole base here you are looking to create space. Simply lay a single row of bricks along 3 sides of the grill. You want a 14-18 inch high wall.

Step 7: Grab the bag of sand and shake it inside the firebox. The goal here is to fill any cracks between the bricks so you have a nice flat surface for pouring in the coals.

Step 8: Sweep out any excess sand. After all the cracks are filled and everything is flush, sweep out any excess sand so that the grill has a nice uniform appearance.

Step 9: Place the grill grate on top of the wall firebox. Make sure that the grill grate is safely supported. If it does not sit flush with the bricks it could fall into the glowing coals. Safety first!

Step 10: Once again check for wobble. If the grill is sitting sturdy it's time to break out the briquettes and brisket, grab the family and barbeque.

There you have it, how to build an outdoor grill in ten easy steps. It's an easy afternoon project that pays for itself in increased home value as well as evening enjoyment!


How to Build an Outdoor Grill









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