Dreaming of a DIY barbecue that’s sturdy, spacious, and budget-friendly? If you don’t mind a rugged look, you can easily build your own barbecue artigianali from a recycled metal drum. This guide walks you through the process, from sourcing the barrel to cutting and welding your custom grill. For extra inspiration, check out our BBQ grills and outdoor cooking supplies collection.
Why Build a Barbecue from a Metal Drum?

Store-bought grills can be flimsy, undersized, or overpriced. A homemade drum barbecue is tough, versatile, and nearly free if you salvage a 180-liter industrial oil barrel. Plus, you can adjust the fire height for different cooking methods—searing steaks, slow-roasting, or smoking. Pair your creation with outdoor patio furniture for the perfect al fresco dining setup.
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What You’ll Need to Build Your DIY Drum Barbecue
Tools
- Chisel and hammer
- Jigsaw with metal-cutting blade
- Welding machine
- Angle grinder
- Drill
- Paintbrush
Materials
- 1 recycled 180-liter metal drum
- Metal flat bar (2×80 mm)
- Iron square bar (10×10 mm)
- Grill grate with handles
- Iron rod (8 mm diameter, 2000 mm length)
- 2 wooden rod handles (Ø 28 mm)
- 2 wheels
- Bolts
- Heat-resistant metal paint
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Step-by-Step: Cutting and Welding
1. Prepare the Drum
Remove the top disc by chiseling around the rim. Clean the interior thoroughly to remove any residue. Seal any small holes with heat-resistant metal filler.
2. Build the Frame
Weld a sturdy stand from the flat bar and square bar. Attach wheels for mobility. For a finished look, consider pairing it with storage benches to keep your grilling tools handy.
3. Install Adjustable Fire Grates
Drill holes at different heights inside the drum and insert iron rods to support the charcoal grate at multiple levels. This lets you control heat for searing or slow-cooking.
4. Attach the Cooking Grate
Place the grill grate on top or hinge it for easy access. Add wooden handles to the sides for safe lifting.
5. Finishing Touches
Paint the exterior with heat-resistant paint. Add a thermometer if desired. Light your first fire and season the grill by burning off any manufacturing residues.
Tips for the Perfect DIY Barbecue
- Always use a drum that previously held non-toxic substances (e.g., cooking oil, not chemicals).
- Drill small drainage holes in the bottom to let ash fall through.
- Cover your grill when not in use—check out outdoor decor for stylish covers and accessories.
- For more grilling ideas, explore our garden supplies and pergolas to create a complete outdoor kitchen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use any metal drum for a barbecue?
Only use drums that held food-grade oils or non-toxic materials. Avoid chemical containers. Clean thoroughly before cutting.
Do I need welding experience?
Basic welding skills help, but you can also bolt the frame together. For safety, practice on scrap metal first.
How do I control the temperature?
Adjust the charcoal height using the iron rod supports. Add a lid or use a outdoor heating accessory for better heat management.
Can I add a smoker function?
Yes! Mount a small side box for wood chips. Our sheds collection can help you store smoking wood and supplies.
Where can I find wheels and handles?
Check our home improvement and garden supplies for durable casters and metal handles.
Ready to Grill?
Building a drum barbecue is a rewarding weekend project. Once it’s done, stock up on BBQ grills and outdoor cooking supplies and enjoy the fruits of your labor. For more outdoor living ideas, browse our patio furniture, outdoor lighting, and gazebos to create the ultimate backyard retreat.
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