10 Easy Steps To Building A Barbecue Pit

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10 Easy Steps to Building a Barbecue Pit


Summary

In the early '50s, brick barbecue pits were a backyard staple. Now, they’re making a comeback, with contemporary designs incorporating materials like sheet metal or barrels. You can easily build your own barbecue pit. Here’s a simple DIY guide:

1. Measure a rectangular plot, 40"x 56". Dig an 8" deep pit and level it.
2. Lay a 2" bed of gravel on the pit floor. Mix mortar with water and spread a 2" thick layer along the gravel’s edge.
3. While wet, smooth the surface with a trowel. Lay a row of flat cinder blocks around the perimeter, ensuring each is level.
4. As it dries, fill the hole with dirt. Spread fresh mortar atop the cinder blocks and smooth it out.
5. Apply a bit of mortar on the bricks, laying them horizontally along the cinder block’s edge.
6. Tap them into place, scraping off excess mortar. Keep the wall even.
7. Construct the inner wall using the same method.
8. Add a second layer of bricks, altering the pattern.
9. Insert metal braces for the grill in the mortar, and build one final layer of bricks on top.
10. Let it dry overnight. Place the grill on the metal braces.

Advanced Options

There are pre-made barbecue pits with features like smoke and temperature control, moisture options, and easy-clean glass doors. They are durable, with features like a constant rotisserie for even cooking.

Rotisserie barbecue pits are popular, featuring smokers and available in various sizes. These have recessed doors to prevent smoke from blowing towards the cook, ensuring even cooking with a full-length chamber. The electric motor and rotating shelves reduce the need to manually turn the meat. A thermostat allows for precise temperature monitoring.

Conclusion

Decide whether to tackle a DIY barbecue pit project or purchase a ready-made version with all the bells and whistles. There's nothing like a good BBQ in the summer, and a built-in pit will surely make you the envy of the neighborhood.

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