What you reckon on this guys?
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Pig Hog Roaster
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Re: Pig Hog Roaster
Well it's a Cajun microwave which is cool. My worry is they say it's galvanised, if the cooking chamber is galv I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
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Re: Pig Hog Roaster
Used properly it would probably be nicer than the traditional Hog Roast on a spit (but maybe without the crispness of the crackling.
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Re: Pig Hog Roaster
If you got the space, this would be cheeper and last you a life time?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUhVSe1uPRw
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Re: Pig Hog Roaster
And collapsable, kinda 
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Re: Pig Hog Roaster
You could always use cement, or if you don't want a permanent fixture, place metal rods outside or inside the breeze blocks ?
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