Old methods, traditional smoking and charcoal pits work great.
But you can build something real nice. Using brickwork. Having a barbecue in a segment, and gas in another. Under a bigger cover of durable flame weathering sheet metal. Or you can combine previously a bit riskier. Not impossible. Materials aren't expensive. Probably less than those barbagrills, hell you get some nice ones. But they don't last like a dedicated purpose built brickwork station, forever. You could make it big enough housing a spit. Using a removable tray for charcoal, or wood, probably cast iron, but bricks also work, and then cleaning them out. Enclosed into brick with cover and obviously any gas and holding arms. Beautuful. Stuff on clearing is probably good for soil, instead of disposing.
Be just like the Wilds. Where they made a flame pit. Few sticks later and after the hunt. No you can make them really nice and quite cheap. Bespoke is quite the premium. But there are loads who offer it.
Old methods, traditional smoking and charcoal pits work great.
But you can build something real nice. Using brickwork. Having a barbecue in a segment, and gas in another. Under a bigger cover of durable flame weathering sheet metal. Or you can combine previously a bit riskier. Not impossible. Materials aren't expensive. Probably less that those barbagrills, hell you get some nice ones. But they don't last like a dedicated purpose built brickwork station, forever. You could make it big enough housing a spit. Using a removable tray for charcoal, or wood, probably cast iron, but bricks also work, and then cleaning them out. Enclosed into brick with cover and obviously any gas and holding arms. Beautuful. Stuff on clearing is probably good for soil, instead of disposing.
Be just like the Wilds. Where they made a flame pit. Few sticks later and after the hunt. No you can make them really nice and quite cheap. Bespoke is quite the premium. But there are loads who offer it.
Old methods, traditional smoking and charcoal pits work great.
But you can build something real nice. Using brickwork. Having a barbecue in a segment, and gas in another. Under a bigger cover of durable flame weathering sheet metal. Or you can combine previously a bit riskier. Not impossible. Materials aren't expensive. Probably less that those barbagrills, hell you get some nice ones. But they don't last like a dedicated purpose built brickwork station, forever. You could make it big enough housing a spit. Using a removable tray for charcoal, or wood, probably cast iron, but bricks also work, and then cleaning them out. Enclosed into brick with cover and your arms. Stuff on clearing is probably good for soil, instead of disposing.
Be just like the Wilds. Where they made a flame pit. Few sticks later and after the hunt. No you can make them really nice and quite cheap. Bespoke is quite the premium. But there are loads who offer it.