I need ideas to use up about 100 red bricks. Any suggestions?
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Ooo that’s a great idea! I linked you to this video on You Tube only because I didn’t know what type bbq you meant. There are several other styles.
https://youtu.be/BreXMnm9mok
also you could build a bird bath, (maybe)
and combined with wood a bench.
Good Luck ☘️!
Hi Doreen, I did a search on google for brick project ideas. Some of these look kinda cool!
We had a Weber grill years ago that was in great shape, except the legs fell apart. We had bricks laying around and we made an open cube at the right height and set the grill in it. It rested on the handles and was easily removed to get rid of ashes that fell into a pan in the bottom of the cube. We used this for years and even moved with us until it just got too old and started going bad.
Remember for fire areas you need heat resistant bricks which don't break apart when heated.