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			<title><![CDATA[Wookie's 'In Oven' Grill]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Having made Pizza, roasts and baked bread I thought it was time to grill.  I have been looking for a suitable cast iron grill with  adjustable 'legs' for months - no luck!  Decided to build my own.   
 
I bought a stainless steel grill (from a local BBQ shop) so it could be welded.  Also bought...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Having made Pizza, roasts and baked bread I thought it was time to grill.  I have been looking for a suitable cast iron grill with  adjustable 'legs' for months - no luck!  Decided to build my own.  <br />
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I bought a stainless steel grill (from a local BBQ shop) so it could be welded.  Also bought some square galvanised tubing, one size that fits inside the other.  Cut the lengths so the height would fit through the Oven door and welded feet onto the legs (so it would slide in easily) and a nut to the sleeve.  Drilled through the welded nut and threaded the hole to take the adjusting bolt.  Welded a 'T' piece on the bolt and now have a fully adjustable grill for 'In Oven' cooking.<br />
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Depending on the height of the coals I can raise or lower the grill to suit.<br />
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Can't wait to try it!!<br />
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