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    This was an old bbq grill that was headed to the dumpster. I stripped everything off of it down to just the frame. Skinned it in old fence wood. The top portion lifts off to store a couple of propane tanks.

    I didn't take any before pictures, just this one of the final build.

    I want to make it into a double fish fryer. Problem is I can't figure out how or what to make the burners out of. I like the propane jet burners and would like to make one from scratch. Also I can't figure out what to make the "stove top" or whatever you would sit the pot on out of.

    Any suggestions.
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    Any ideas on how to build the burner? I'm getting ready to head to town to get parts.

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      #3
      Bucees in Wharton Texas off on HWY 59 has somehting similar and they are charging $1000+ you may be able to find something on their website not sure though. Looks great keep up the good work!

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        #4
        The burners from expired electric water heaters work well I have a frier made from 1.

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          #5
          Double Barrell Fish Fryer

          Here is the final product. I haven't had a chance to test it out yet, but I see no reason that it won't work like a charm.
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            #6
            Great Idea. I have a old one of those sitting out back

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              #7
              looks awsome!

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                #8
                great idea, well done!

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                  #9
                  Nice job. What burners did you end up using?

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                    #10
                    Pretty cool

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                      #11
                      pretty neat rig there.

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                        #12
                        Bad A##!!

                        I can hear my wife now, "What are you doing with that old grill?"

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                          #13
                          darn good thinkin there!

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                            #14
                            might want to mount a fire extinguisher on the side.

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                              #15
                              great job on the resurrection

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