Rather than throwing away his old gas stove, my grandfather decided to transform it into a practical and unique item for his garden. After seeing the result of his project, I was inspired to do something similar.
Here’s what he created. You can check out the result by following the link in the comments.
Recently, my friends and I found an old stove that someone had left in a dump. It no longer worked, but instead of letting it go to waste, we thought: why not give it a second life? The idea came quickly: we took the stove and came up with an interesting project. Once we got home, we started inspecting and restoring it.
We cut off the top of the burner, then made a rectangular hole in the oven to release the smoke. The modifications were simple, but the result pleasantly surprised us.
In the end, the appliance perfectly served its new functions. Water heats up much faster than on a regular stove, and its design makes it easy to place various types of containers. Additionally, it turned out to be an excellent barbecue – the meat cooks wonderfully!
So, instead of an item that would have been useless, we now have a practical and efficient piece of equipment for enjoying time outdoors. Sometimes, old things can be far more useful than they initially seem.

