After watching Nate From The Internet, I went to Home Depot, went a little nuts, and bought a literal ton of bricks*:
![](https://www.kan.org/pictures/LiteralTonOfBricks.jpg)
I like Nate's idea of having the firebox open to one side and the cooking area open to a different side. I'm never going to weld anything, so I bought pavers, but then I do have a angle grinder and an old mattress frame, so I thought of two designs, one with pavers and one with all bricks and some angle iron (viewable/editable in SketchUp Free):
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The middle angle irons are facing down to minimize the gaps between bricks.
Suggestions/feedback/critiques?
* yes, I was over my vehicle's nominal payload rating by 80+%
, but I got it all home, and I never have to do it again.
![](https://www.kan.org/pictures/LiteralTonOfBricks.jpg)
I like Nate's idea of having the firebox open to one side and the cooking area open to a different side. I'm never going to weld anything, so I bought pavers, but then I do have a angle grinder and an old mattress frame, so I thought of two designs, one with pavers and one with all bricks and some angle iron (viewable/editable in SketchUp Free):
The middle angle irons are facing down to minimize the gaps between bricks.
Suggestions/feedback/critiques?
* yes, I was over my vehicle's nominal payload rating by 80+%
![EEK!](https://community.fornobravo.com/core/images/smilies/eek.png)
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