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For the manufacture of the lattice requires:
- square rod 100 x 100 mm.
- grinder
- welding machine
- roulette

We measure the width of the barbecue and divide the result by 2. Multiply the resulting value by the length of the barbecue (if you want the lattice to cover the entire area of ​​the barbecue) or make it shorter.

Before carrying out reference work, lay long sections on a flat, fireproof surface. Align them with the cuts for the handle. lay the transverse segments on top. In order not to move the structure during welding, you can crush it from above with a brick. First weld the transverse segments to the first long.

Then align and weld the rest. Before use, heat on the grill and grease with vegetable oil or lard.
Weight 1 meter square - 0.79 kg.
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For the manufacture of the lattice requires:
- square rod 100 x 100 mm.
If you understand correctly, is it about a section? Not otherwise, the mammoth mined?
Weight 1 meter square - 0.79 kg.
If
- square rod 100 x 100 mm
, then it will be harder, a hoist is needed!
We measure the width of the barbecue and divide the result by 2. The resulting value is multiplied by the length of the barbecue
We get half the area, why?
Coals stoke how will we?

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