How was everything? That grill/cooking station looks amazing!
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It was wonderful, good food, good beer, and good dancing.
Was it in an abandoned industrial unit because it’s illegal in your country, like a late 80s rave?
Maybe
I don’t have a yard or eat meat so grilling isn’t my strong suit- that one looks both fancy and somewhat ad hoc. Was it converted from something else or am I just ignorant about grills?
It looks like a gaucho grill, an Argentine grill setup. They're pretty cool and not all that difficult to make.
I used to have a big tripod outback that i made from an old swingset. Made an awesome place to hang shit for grilling like that.
Not sure but it is fancy
That's pretty cool, looks like changing the height and amount of coal controls the meat temperature .
Yeah, I'd never seen one before
In the US we call that style of grill a Santa Maria, a style popularized in central California, I believe by the Spanish colonists.