It’s a good idea. The ones with the pits in the middle in Kelvingrove Park are quite good too.
That looks like a plastic bench.
I have seen a few with a rectangular hole melted in it because, apparently, some people didn’t know that disposable foil BBQs become hot and plastic melts.
So the Hamiltons don’t melt the bench
For your BBQ so it doesn’t burn the bench
Camping stove?
Someone’s got to say it…….
It’s spelled “picnic”.
Had to! I was gonna burst a blood vessel if I didn’t!
Definitely for disposable BBQs
They have similar things in parts of West Lothian but instead of bricks it’s just a metal shape that creates an air gap under the surface so the BBQ is well away from the bench/table surface
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It’s so the Pricknicks don’t knick them
For placing a BBQ without damaging the table?
I imagine that’s for disposable BBQs.
It’s a good idea. The ones with the pits in the middle in Kelvingrove Park are quite good too.
That looks like a plastic bench.
I have seen a few with a rectangular hole melted in it because, apparently, some people didn’t know that disposable foil BBQs become hot and plastic melts.
So the Hamiltons don’t melt the bench
For your BBQ so it doesn’t burn the bench
Camping stove?
Someone’s got to say it…….
It’s spelled “picnic”.
Had to! I was gonna burst a blood vessel if I didn’t!
Definitely for disposable BBQs
They have similar things in parts of West Lothian but instead of bricks it’s just a metal shape that creates an air gap under the surface so the BBQ is well away from the bench/table surface
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