just rustled this up from a steel bread basket from pound land.
3 holes drilled in the top edge and a couple in the base for air. bent 3 bits of wire into hooks with a loop at top for the chain and a small upward point to the inside which fits under the lip of the balti pot. seems stable when hanging and being waved about, used a tranja handle for adding or removing the pot. it's a good shape with excellent air flow and nice heat. ground underneath just warm to the touch and it all cooled down pretty quick, chains hardly heated up.
cooked some sausages in the pan (over the flames) then put them onto skewers with a bread mix coat and rested them straight on the fire pot edges over the embers to finish. i can also rest a billy on skewers to boil stuff if needed. just need to stitch up a carry bag, possibly with a sub pocket to keep the chains in neatly.
3 holes drilled in the top edge and a couple in the base for air. bent 3 bits of wire into hooks with a loop at top for the chain and a small upward point to the inside which fits under the lip of the balti pot. seems stable when hanging and being waved about, used a tranja handle for adding or removing the pot. it's a good shape with excellent air flow and nice heat. ground underneath just warm to the touch and it all cooled down pretty quick, chains hardly heated up.
cooked some sausages in the pan (over the flames) then put them onto skewers with a bread mix coat and rested them straight on the fire pot edges over the embers to finish. i can also rest a billy on skewers to boil stuff if needed. just need to stitch up a carry bag, possibly with a sub pocket to keep the chains in neatly.

