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    Default Redneck camp stove


    Saw one like it on Facebook so I had to have one Prolly won't use it much but thought it was a neat way to recycle some old car rims. Time to gather some wood
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    That's pretty cool Jimmy.
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    That's great.......... I love making my own projects, anybody can go to the local big box store and buy a cheap stamped out pit/cooker that will last about two years......... that there will last a long time.

    Matter a fact the best fish cooker I ever had was made out of a old rim.........
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    Good one Jimmy. Could use a couple more bars on top. Should have left a tire on it so you could cook blackened crappie.
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    now that's downright cool..........
    The "King" is coming
    This could be the Day....
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    Quote Originally Posted by dpisani View Post
    Good one Jimmy. Could use a couple more bars on top. Should have left a tire on it so you could cook blackened crappie.
    Lol. Blackened crappie with a nice smokey flavor

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    Quote Originally Posted by 20watt View Post
    Lol. Blackened crappie with a nice smokey flavor
    A nice taste of Michelin de goodyear.
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    might be a bit "rubbery" tho.
    GO BIG ORANGE !

    I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.
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    Worth making a trip to the salvage yard again. I like something like that because it will radiate heat and contain sparks better than an open fire. Thanks for sharing.
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    That's purty,Ya gonna put a door on it?

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