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So, I built my own cowboy wok out of a plow disc and my old boy scout camp stove. I bought a lid on Amazon. The whole thing cost me $75. I have painted it black with stove paint since those pictures were taken.

I love it! It’s so great to cook on. Constantly looking for recipes to try out on it now.
 

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So, I built my own cowboy wok out of a plow disc and my old boy scout camp stove. I bought a lid on Amazon. The whole thing cost me $75. I have painted it black with stove paint since those pictures were taken.

I love it! It’s so great to cook on. Constantly looking for recipes to try out on it now.
You know you have broken the internet with this post right?....LOL
Epic and congrats. Nice work Sir.
Zim
 
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So, I built my own cowboy wok out of a plow disc and my old boy scout camp stove. I bought a lid on Amazon. The whole thing cost me $75. I have painted it black with stove paint since those pictures were taken.

I love it! It’s so great to cook on. Constantly looking for recipes to try out on it now.
You know you have broken the internet with this post right?....LOL
Epic and congrats. Nice work Sir.
Zim
Thank you!!
 

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I imagine this required some welding? (It's not just bolted together?)
Sorry, I’m not on here too often. Yes welding was required. It was a plow disc so there was a hole I. The center for a gun and holes for lug bolts. Then I welded large nuts on the bottom to screw the legs into and nuts for the burner and wind deflector. If you decide you want to make one I’m happy to help
 
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What are you using to store it for transport? I built one myself, but have not transported it yet. I was thinking about a tire cover, but am still sorting it out.