DIY Tire Rim Grill Makes Summer Cooking Easy And Fun

The universe has a funny habit of sending us inspiration from the most unlikely places.

When Instructables user AmateurHour bought a new truck, he was told during the sale that he'd also be carting away one of the truck's dead spare tires.

While many folks might have found this dead tire to be burdensome, this handy DIY-er immediately recognized it, instead, as material for an exciting new project.

He took his time, cycling through a host of different concepts, before landing on his perfect plan — he'd transform the tire's rim into a unique charcoal grill.

After painstakingly prying the rubber tire off its rim, and shot-blasting away years of rust and grime, this inventive builder pieced his new grill together bit by bit.

In a few easy steps, and without any welding whatsoever, this DIY-er built himself an awesome, industrial-looking charcoal grill to enjoy with friends and family all summer long.

Keep scrolling through our gallery to learn how this upcycler transformed an old tire rim into an adorable grill, perfect for warm-weather barbecues.

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When Instructables user AmateurHour bought a new truck, it came with one stipulation.

The sale included a full-size, dead spare tire.

While other buyers might have found this detail annoying, this handy DIY-er instead chose to see this tire as an opportunity.

After a good brainstorming session, this builder came up with a plan: he would use this tire's rim to create an awesome new charcoal grill.

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Once he pried his tire rim free of its rubber exterior, he took it to his local shot-blasting facility.

For a small fee, he was able to clean off the rim's rust himself, and the whole process took mere minutes to complete.

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Next, this DIY-er primed his clean tire rim.

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After the primer dried, he covered every metal bit of his charcoal-grill-to-be with two coats of Rustoleum High Heat paint, designed specifically for grills.

He made sure to fill any significant nooks and crannies with paper towels, so as not to clog them with paint.

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Next, this builder turned his attention to the grill's base.

To appropriately support the structure's top, he needed its base to either match or exceed the tire rim's weight.

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He decided to build his base out of 4×4's.

Once he assembled and sanded the wooden structure, he covered it in stain and lacquer.

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Now, it was time to assemble his grill.

He adorned his tire rim with a steel pipe flange, to hold it upright.

This clever builder covered the pipe's hole with a cap, to prevent future ash accumulation.

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Next, he secured the grill base's flange.

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With the grill's core structure complete, this DIY-er decked it out with a few additional accessories.

Between the tire rim and the wooden base, this Instructables user's grill quickly grew to be quite heavy.

So, this clever builder fitted its base with wheels, for easier maneuvering.

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He also added a little hook to its side, perfect for hanging tongs.

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This upcycler fitted his grill's tire rim top with a lower grate, so that charcoal would stay put inside the structure, rather than falling out through holes in its bottom.

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With a top grate for holding food set in place, this charcoal grill was ready to get cooking!

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This crafty upcycler brought a dead tire's rim back to life as an adorable charcoal grill that he and his guests will surely enjoy firing up all summer long.

What do you think of this tire rim grill? Have you ever used a tire rim as material for one of your upcycling projects? Let us know in the comments.

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