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Cooking With Death of the Day: Inspired by the Death Star Grill he spotted in the now-infamous collection of rejected Star Wars merch leaked last year, sheet metal worker Bryan Tate set out to transform what could have been into what is:
I started with two Weber grills and used the bottom portions because they were fairly spherical. I welded up the stand and fabricated the vent systems (there is a vent on the bottom also). The inside is painted in barbecue paint so it is safe to cook with. The outside is painted in engine enamel so it should be good to 500 degrees. I know it isn’t perfect but it was a fun project.
Salivating at the thought of being able to purchase your very own Death Star Grill? Get thee a paper towel and head over to Mr. Tate’s eBay auction, where the current bid stands at a wimpy $70.99.
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I want this for my half birthday (Friday; I’ll be 24.5). I’m expecting you to purchase this for me. Thanks.](http://30.media.tumblr.com/b9vfl4b63ofqcnjc17Gn2zeao1_500.jpg)
Cooking With Death of the Day: Inspired by the Death Star Grill he spotted in the now-infamous collection of rejected Star Wars merch leaked last year, sheet metal worker Bryan Tate set out to transform what could have been into what is:
I started with two Weber grills and used the bottom portions because they were fairly spherical. I welded up the stand and fabricated the vent systems (there is a vent on the bottom also). The inside is painted in barbecue paint so it is safe to cook with. The outside is painted in engine enamel so it should be good to 500 degrees. I know it isn’t perfect but it was a fun project.
Salivating at the thought of being able to purchase your very own Death Star Grill? Get thee a paper towel and head over to Mr. Tate’s eBay auction, where the current bid stands at a wimpy $70.99.
[via.]
I want this for my half birthday (Friday; I’ll be 24.5). I’m expecting you to purchase this for me. Thanks.