How Do You Build A Cinder Block BBQ Pig Pit?
Cinder block fire pits can be put together in couple of hours and easily disassembled when the barbecue is over. Cinder block barbecues are convenient because you can size them to the pig, enjoy a barbecue without spending a lot of money on equipment and barbecue as a renter without having to worry about property damage. The size of your pit will depend on the type of pig you get. Pigs can range from 65 pounds to 165 pounds, and a traditional suckling pig should weigh no more than 20 pounds. Measure the length and width of the pig to determine what size your cinder block pig pit needs to be. The pit will be rectangular-shaped and should be at least 6 inches longer than your pig on all four sides. Purchase enough cinder blocks to cover the dimensions of your fire pit, making sure you have enough to go three layers up. Also purchase a sheet of flame-retardant metal that’s the same size as your fire pit. You’ll place this on the grass to prevent fire damage. Locate a flat spot of ground a