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Portable Gas Stove to BBQ Conversion
I just purchased one of these single burner stoves (
http://www.cateringequipmentworld.co...egasstove.html ) for tailgating and would like to use it as a grill for thinks like skewers. This youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q0JfdP36kI) shows a Japanese Robata grill powered by the same canister and pretty much in the same design. Anyone have an idea on what could be done to modify mine or frankenstein some parts from a small grill instead of having 2 devices? Thanks! |
Portable Gas Stove to BBQ Conversion
In article m>, "J" > wrote:
>I just purchased one of these single burner stoves ( >http://www.cateringequipmentworld.co...egasstove.html >) for tailgating and would like to use it as a grill for thinks like >skewers. > >This youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q0JfdP36kI) shows a >Japanese Robata grill powered by the same canister and pretty much in the >same design. Anyone have an idea on what could be done to modify mine or >frankenstein some parts from a small grill instead of having 2 devices? > >Thanks! I don't know why your bent on doing that. The other grill has much different flame dispersion much like most of the other portable grills on the market. Something large that would sit on top might work. It would work fine on my grill, ............. http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Perfec.../dp/B000BPHNK4 |
Portable Gas Stove to BBQ Conversion
On 30-Aug-2010, "J" > wrote: > I just purchased one of these single burner stoves ( > http://www.cateringequipmentworld.co...egasstove.html > ) for tailgating and would like to use it as a grill for thinks like > skewers. > > This youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q0JfdP36kI) shows a > Japanese Robata grill powered by the same canister and pretty much in the > same design. Anyone have an idea on what could be done to modify mine or > frankenstein some parts from a small grill instead of having 2 devices? > > Thanks! That's the exact same desire that I've had for a couple of years already. I have a nice Farberware electric grill, but alas it doesn't tailgate well. That grill shown in your youtube link is exactly what I want. A couple of hours searching produced numerous charcoal shichirin, but zero gas fired yakitori grills. It stands to reason that somebody made the grill shown in that video. So, how to find the source? -- Brick (Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken.) |
Portable Gas Stove to BBQ Conversion
On 08/30/2010 04:42 PM, wrote:
> On 30-Aug-2010, > wrote: > >> I just purchased one of these single burner stoves ( >> http://www.cateringequipmentworld.co...egasstove.html >> ) for tailgating and would like to use it as a grill for thinks like >> skewers. >> >> This youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q0JfdP36kI) shows a >> Japanese Robata grill powered by the same canister and pretty much in the >> same design. Anyone have an idea on what could be done to modify mine or >> frankenstein some parts from a small grill instead of having 2 devices? >> >> Thanks! > > That's the exact same desire that I've had for a couple of years already. I > have a nice Farberware electric grill, but alas it doesn't tailgate well. > That > grill shown in your youtube link is exactly what I want. A couple of hours > searching produced numerous charcoal shichirin, but zero gas fired > yakitori grills. It stands to reason that somebody made the grill shown > in that video. So, how to find the source? > > http://www.tootoo.com/s-ps/bbq--bbq-167---p-903550.html > Supply Ability: 80000pcs > Minimum Order: 1000pcs > Lead Time: 30 days > Packaging: 1pc/gift box, 3 giftboxes/caron > Model: BBQ-137 > Brand Name: OEM > Origin: Shunde |
Portable Gas Stove to BBQ Conversion
On 08/30/2010 09:16 PM, stellar noose wrote:
> On 08/30/2010 04:42 PM, wrote: >> On 30-Aug-2010, > wrote: >> >>> I just purchased one of these single burner stoves ( >>> http://www.cateringequipmentworld.co...egasstove.html >>> ) for tailgating and would like to use it as a grill for thinks like >>> skewers. >>> >>> This youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q0JfdP36kI) shows a >>> Japanese Robata grill powered by the same canister and pretty much in >>> the >>> same design. Anyone have an idea on what could be done to modify mine or >>> frankenstein some parts from a small grill instead of having 2 devices? >>> >>> Thanks! >> >> That's the exact same desire that I've had for a couple of years >> already. I >> have a nice Farberware electric grill, but alas it doesn't tailgate well. >> That >> grill shown in your youtube link is exactly what I want. A couple of >> hours >> searching produced numerous charcoal shichirin, but zero gas fired >> yakitori grills. It stands to reason that somebody made the grill shown >> in that video. So, how to find the source? >> > >> http://www.tootoo.com/s-ps/bbq--bbq-167---p-903550.html > >> Supply Ability: 80000pcs >> Minimum Order: 1000pcs >> Lead Time: 30 days >> Packaging: 1pc/gift box, 3 giftboxes/caron >> Model: BBQ-137 >> Brand Name: OEM >> Origin: Shunde http://www.cooking.com/products/shpr...=FROOGLE280838 |
Portable Gas Stove to BBQ Conversion
In article >, Bill who putters > wrote:
>In article >, > (GregS) wrote: > >> In article m>, "J" >> > wrote: >> >I just purchased one of these single burner stoves ( >> >http://www.cateringequipmentworld.co...egasstove.html >> >) for tailgating and would like to use it as a grill for thinks like >> >skewers. >> > >> >This youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q0JfdP36kI) shows a >> >Japanese Robata grill powered by the same canister and pretty much in the >> >same design. > > Don't care about heat source loved the video big time. I noticed the skewers ar flat so they don't rotate, and also fit into the notches. Try to find some flat ones. Maybe the dog knows. greg |
Portable Gas Stove to BBQ Conversion
In article >,
(GregS) wrote: > In article >, Bill who > putters > wrote: > >In article >, > > (GregS) wrote: > > > >> In article m>, "J" > >> > wrote: > >> >I just purchased one of these single burner stoves ( > >> >http://www.cateringequipmentworld.co...egasstove.html > >> >) for tailgating and would like to use it as a grill for thinks like > >> >skewers. > >> > > >> >This youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q0JfdP36kI) shows a > >> >Japanese Robata grill powered by the same canister and pretty much in the > >> >same design. > > > > Don't care about heat source loved the video big time. > > > I noticed the skewers ar flat so they don't rotate, and also fit into the > notches. > Try to find some flat ones. > > Maybe the dog knows. > > greg <http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...garden&field-k eywords=steven+raichen+bamboo&x=15&y=17> -- Bill S. Jersey USA zone 5 shade garden http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q0JfdP36kI |
Portable Gas Stove to BBQ Conversion
"J" > wrote : Anyone have an idea on what could be done to modify mine or > frankenstein some parts from a small grill instead of having 2 devices? > > Thanks! Search Amazon/kabob rack. Maybe that will give you some ideas. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...rack&x=19&y=18 |
Portable Gas Stove to BBQ Conversion
Thank you very much!
I would like to be able to drop something on top of my grill which would allow the heat to disperse across some channels instead of an entirely different unit (if possible). Contacted the distributor via tootoo and hope to hear back regarding a source that sells single units down their distribution channel. Maybe folks that have access to a Japanese-goods store may have better luck. Looking around our Little Saigon, no luck for me. |
Portable Gas Stove to BBQ Conversion
On 08/31/2010 12:28 PM, J wrote:
> Thank you very much! > > I would like to be able to drop something on top of my grill which would > allow the heat to disperse across some channels instead of an entirely > different unit (if possible). > > Contacted the distributor via tootoo and hope to hear back regarding a > source that sells single units down their distribution channel. > > Maybe folks that have access to a Japanese-goods store may have better luck. > Looking around our Little Saigon, no luck for me. > > :-) |
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