I've heard they make BBQ covers for just that problem. $20-80
Using a BBQ inside the shed may be a problem for obvious reasons.
I did see a cool metal BBQ gazebo at Home Depot the other day. That would be about the only solution for a structure around the BBQ. I think it was $300ish?
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Apr 11th, 2008 10:56 AM #1
Shed for BBQ
Does anyone know where I could get a shed for BBQ? Do you think it would help with the rusting problem? I don't mind building one if I could find a plan.
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Apr 11th, 2008 02:13 PM #3
I have the cover but still don't like the idea of having 1/4 or even more of the BBQ buried under snow during winter (we don't have a deck so it's sitting on my patio which is ground level).
There is no way I would use a BBQ inside the shed. I am looking for a solution I could fold back the top of the shed while using the BBQ.
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Similar to this, but way less expensive.
http://www.hammacher.com/publish/752...&cm_ite=75210#
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