Are you sure this is safe? These things come with some serious chemical coatings on them. Some rims are galvanized and the fumes are extremely toxic. I would just stick to the good ol’ fashioned fire on the ground.
Would like to see a picture of the grass after the chimera style burner has been alight for a while. It looks too low to the ground to leave it undamaged.
Once you get a good hot fire going it will burn all the coating off. Once it’s gone, it’s gone and will be safe for you and the kiddos to roast marshmallows and hot dogs. 🙂
Once you’ve burned a fire in it all the paint will burn off,and he had a paving stone under it so the grass is dead anyway,I will put legs on mine so you don’t have to bend over I have a bad back,and will use a truck wheel its bigger
Seriously!? Comment morons can turn anything negative. I would say that the estimate for cost is the only thing that is off about this, though not a new idea by any account. Never seen an aluminum stamped rim, nor have I seen a galvanized rim in at least 15 years. Any grill I have ever used gets a good seasoning (hot fire, oil, keep hot 45 minutes, oil again) before actually cooking on it, this is true for store bought or home made. Those who can’t, comment on why you shouldn’t.
Great idea, I’ll probably make one, except the article was incorrect about one thing! Most wheels are made of mild steel not stainless steel in fact I have never seen a stainless steel wheel & I’ve been around and worked cars for nearly forty years. That writer needs to do better research.
The article says car wheels are stainless steel, they are not. They are painted steel or aluminum. It’s a good idea, just stay clear of the first firing.
Are you sure this is safe? These things come with some serious chemical coatings on them. Some rims are galvanized and the fumes are extremely toxic. I would just stick to the good ol’ fashioned fire on the ground.
Burn the coatings off first before you use it for anything else. They will burn off the first time you burn in it.
Every wheel in these pictures is steel. As I imagine would be any wheel someone would want to use.
I’ve never seen a galvanized wheel from a car in the last 20 years, I have seen some old galvanized pans though. Weird how that works.
Looks good will try it out.
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Very first thing i said was “the welding is naff” then saw your comment, laughed my ass off!
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Would like to see a picture of the grass after the chimera style burner has been alight for a while. It looks too low to the ground to leave it undamaged.
seriously ? you know the grass is going to burn , put a slab of concrete beneath it
Don’t use concrete. It can explode. Just put legs on it.
Once you get a good hot fire going it will burn all the coating off. Once it’s gone, it’s gone and will be safe for you and the kiddos to roast marshmallows and hot dogs. 🙂
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Alex there are some, but far from all. Galv rims are generally only on trailers.
Once you’ve burned a fire in it all the paint will burn off,and he had a paving stone under it so the grass is dead anyway,I will put legs on mine so you don’t have to bend over I have a bad back,and will use a truck wheel its bigger
Use aluminum wheels, and inhale as much as you can
Use some old semi brake drums
Seriously!? Comment morons can turn anything negative. I would say that the estimate for cost is the only thing that is off about this, though not a new idea by any account. Never seen an aluminum stamped rim, nor have I seen a galvanized rim in at least 15 years. Any grill I have ever used gets a good seasoning (hot fire, oil, keep hot 45 minutes, oil again) before actually cooking on it, this is true for store bought or home made. Those who can’t, comment on why you shouldn’t.
Magnesium alloy wheels ?
Great idea, I’ll probably make one, except the article was incorrect about one thing! Most wheels are made of mild steel not stainless steel in fact I have never seen a stainless steel wheel & I’ve been around and worked cars for nearly forty years. That writer needs to do better research.
The article says car wheels are stainless steel, they are not. They are painted steel or aluminum. It’s a good idea, just stay clear of the first firing.
I am starting to make one of these now, I am wondering how you would cover the bottom holes of the rims so nothing falls down.