DIY trivet or how to kill a weekend

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Steven c

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Well when you just so happen to have a scrap piece of metal laying around and you have been thinking of trying a trivet out. Well for me naturally I’ll build or make what I need, you know the old idle hands in all :LOL:

And yes I’m aware you can find one on eBay. I just didn’t want to pay what they ask for them. Well I hope some of you at least find it interesting in a way.

I made it for a vintage cast iron skillet to do oven roasted Spatchcock chicken. Normally I’ll lay it on some quartered potatoes that is very good and what ever else I may have on hand.

A little start to finish with some pictures, the two holes that are open and out of place were there and to get the biggest circle possible they both opened up.
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This is some of what I removed
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This is the end result and just a high heat seasoning on the stove top. To hot in Texas to heat up the kitchen with oven.
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To hold it up on bottom I use three Allen head screws and cut them off and mushroomed them with a hammer and punch.

Hope you all enjoyed the idea,
Steve.
 
Thanks roadfix, I always enjoyed working with steel. Unfortunately the large tools required to work with it are pricey. I miss having a welder and torch.

I almost forgot the middle point picture of how I laid it out. The sizes were roughly penny nickel and quarter.
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