ChesterVargas
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Hello everyone,
I am looking to learn the History of a recent find i just acquired. It is a BBQ / Firepit I believe. It is stamped on the actual Cast bowl itself “The Cauldron “.
Has the name also on the Bull Head for removal of the lid , and a badge on the lower part of the lid that says the Cauldron also with a #14 . In the back of the bull head is etched The Cauldron an 1994. It has 3 levels to it which is cast into the bowl also an comes with each grate. Also has a Santa Maria style attachment with also cast ribs for the attachment to connect to grill to be super sturdy . Roughly weighs around 300/350 lbs. The bowl sits in a steel frame with 3 wheels to push it around an shares the same steel work as the Santa Maria style attachment. Whats crazy is i cannot find any information on it at all.
https://flic.kr/p/2bTNEyf
https://flic.kr/p/2cVKdoU
https://flic.kr/p/2cVKdKA
I am looking to learn the History of a recent find i just acquired. It is a BBQ / Firepit I believe. It is stamped on the actual Cast bowl itself “The Cauldron “.
Has the name also on the Bull Head for removal of the lid , and a badge on the lower part of the lid that says the Cauldron also with a #14 . In the back of the bull head is etched The Cauldron an 1994. It has 3 levels to it which is cast into the bowl also an comes with each grate. Also has a Santa Maria style attachment with also cast ribs for the attachment to connect to grill to be super sturdy . Roughly weighs around 300/350 lbs. The bowl sits in a steel frame with 3 wheels to push it around an shares the same steel work as the Santa Maria style attachment. Whats crazy is i cannot find any information on it at all.
https://flic.kr/p/2bTNEyf
https://flic.kr/p/2cVKdoU
https://flic.kr/p/2cVKdKA