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At the CI grate website they show a Weber with a ci grate installed and it has rivets going though the side for the insert holders. Is there drilling involved for installation? Are they available hrough Amazon? By the way, does anyone have experience with porcelain grates? Thanks


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This web site??
These require NO drilling, NO rivets.


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The CI grate that Jim posted there are no rivets. They are the same grates I think 95% of us that have them are using. I have no experience with the porcelain coated grates but have read they chip real easy


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Shaun,
I haven't been able to locate them on Amazon, but fellow member, Larry Wolfe has them here. I believe that they're the same thing.
http://wolfepit.blogspot.com/2...on-grill-grates.html
I don't know the price of S&H from C.I.G. but Larry only charges $12. I'll be ordering mine asking Santa to get them from the "Wolfpit".I wonder if he's going to offer these? http://www.cast-iron-grate.com...ory-smokeygrate.html


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Thanks for the replies. Jim if you look at that picture at the site, What are those two shiny things on the kettle side? Then look on the inside, see that hanger thing. That grill has been modified. Anyway I am interested in getting one for the 22 I think. The one for the SJ is really cool too.


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Shaun, these grates from the site i linked fit perfectly well without mods... the same grates Wolfe sells.
and the scraper/hook they sell, i made my own from some nice stainless steel drop off from this factory i'm employed at.


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might be proto type pics. i could see some worry about the tabs on the kettle but so far no one has had any issues.


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Originally posted by Jim Lampe:
This web site??
These require NO drilling, NO rivets.


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i think they weigh 20#


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