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Title: Cheap lightweight fire grate Post by Snow_Dog on Mar 4th, 2010 at 4:57am
I know this topic has come up before. Many of us Quetico trippers have a desire for a lightweight but cheap firegrate that will actually hold up for cooking steaks, fish, etc. I wouldn't try to put a heavy pot on this setup, but it certainly works well for grilling or small pots.
All you need is a disposable aluminum fish-cooking grate which you can purchase from many grocery stores in the late spring/summer and some solid aluminum dowel rod, available at any decent Menards/Home Depot/Lowes/etc. Buy the cooking grate first so you can make sure what size the holes on it are. Mine were 1/4". Then go buy the appropriate size of aluminum rod. A 3' length is plenty. Using a hacksaw, cut your rod into sections the same length as your grate. Assemble in camp as shown below. (You need to Login or Register (You need to Login or Register That's all there is to it. Costs less than $5 and easily lasts a full trip. The aluminum rods last forever, or close to it, I'd guess. The grates run about $1 each, so once you make your "major" investment in the rods, you are good to go on each trip for the price of a new disposable grate. This year I'm going to buy several grates just to have them handy. |
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