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Hot to Build a Pit BBQ for $250

This video will show you how to build your very own portable pit BBQ, in less than an hour, for less than 0. Brought to you by Joe Davidson’s Grill Camp
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25 Responses to “Hot to Build a Pit BBQ for $250”

  1. yardog59 says:

    2 minutes in and still yappin’

  2. wrathletik says:

    @Flomounier1 “kind of”?? She could easily pass as his daughter.

  3. Flomounier1 says:

    Damn shes kind of young for him.

  4. thelegend22 says:

    bill clintons building bbqs now??

  5. Tamarfleury90 says:

    i love the instructions for the break

  6. darrenlora says:

    What gauge expanded metal do i need?

  7. EasyRecipesHQ says:

    Good BBQ video

  8. dag1240 says:

    @dag1240 learning to cook a whole hog like this is an art

  9. dag1240 says:

    this is the way its done in the old days we used card board top and put oak coals next to the blocks on the inside we used no charcoal yuck…

  10. JoeNusz says:

    Seems like you could get more air circulation to the fire if you turn the bottom cinder blocks with the holes outward. Don’t want to kill the fire with too little air.

  11. carnypimp says:

    @JimboJitsu $188 for all that at lowes not counting the beer. Lowes does not sell beer.

  12. ShootYerEyeOut says:

    he sounds like bill clinton

  13. sidney72579 says:

    This was very eazy to do thanks Joe Davidson

  14. SAILERBOY68 says:

    damn cat!!!lol

  15. ilovechipotle85 says:

    hahaha! “i’m gonna keep going though, cuz i’m a workhorse”. moments later he only lays down that expandable metal, then suggests a break.

    seriously though, good video!

  16. bryan4cicely says:

    This is amazing !, I’ve been wanting to try something like this in my backyard for a long time.. Thanks, Joe Davidson you make it look easy ! and believe you me, I will not forget the “beverages”

  17. mclmatty says:

    Revolation and hot to. Wow you fail.

  18. whyuhit says:

    thats a big ass cat wtf

  19. 1337skiller5 says:

    @justaguyX74NJ 1.) average weight of a swine is 100-120kg (75cm wide to 1.5m long)thats almost half of a metric ton. 2.)i apologies for my spelling ( english is my 3 foreign language ) 3.)sure portable, but by far not practical.

    Thank you very much for the spell check. Have a nice BBQ

  20. mattybock says:

    beverage? we know you meant beer, you can say it. a good idea- build it longer than wide, channel your smoke into a line and use less fuel, saving cash in the way!

  21. midamerica100 says:

    I see in other videos, that other people line the inside of the blocks with tin-foil? Is this recomended? Do you lose allot of heat?

  22. midamerica100 says:

    Thanks for this video Joe. My friend and I plan on cooking a hog soon and will try this pit out. I will take some video footage of the process and the outcome.

  23. justaguyX74NJ says:

    @1337skiller5 Your post is an epic fail. #1) This pit has enough room for 4 whole hogs easily. #2) It’s HOG, not HOOG. I’d say it was a typo, but you spelled it that way twice. #3) Why is “PORTABLE” in quotes? Are you implying that it is not portable? If so, why not? All the components are easily disassembled and relocated. #4) Its FIRING, not fireing.

  24. brusac says:

    OMG ! man , WTF ?????

  25. Phretbender says:

    I was at a BBQ that cooked a whole hog on a very similar pit. 2 layers of cinderblock and a stainless steel fencing rig, top and bottom, witih the hog in the middle. Made turning the whole hog very simple and the top was covered with cardboard, not even plate steel like this pit. The wood/coals were placed around the perimeter of the cinderblock base. Was an excellent cook!!!!!

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