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    3200 Table top suggestions

    I took my Q300 off the cart once to make it portable for a park location cook. It has the size, but it was very cumbersome. Now, if I do the same type of cook, I use my Q220 which is far more portable. Unless you are looking to make your Q into a built-in cooker, I would just stick with the...
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    My reborn '00 26" Flat-top Black Weber Kettle

    Very nice restoration, will be fun to cook on.
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    Beef Rib Shortage ?

    MikeS, awaiting that moose rib cook you mentioned, with pictures!!!
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    Alaskan Halibut

    Excellent cook on those GrillGrates!!! Meal looks fantastic!! I also enjoy the dill flavor on fish. Great plate picture.
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    First Attempt at Using Lump Charcoal.

    Great looking skin color!! My kind of dinner.
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    Water marks on kettle lid

    Magic Eraser maybe on a cool lid??
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    Q200 Carry Bag

    Check my older post, I separate the grate (one piece older Q220 grate) from the Q. Makes for a lighter carry. I use a extra cloth shopping bag we had on hand. I use our Q220 mostly in our rv, so no need for a bag for it. Separating the grate from the Q helps to make it portable for our uses.
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    Weber Q's everywhere!!!

    I see the same thing when we take our rv out, both in campgrounds and boondocking, seems like more Q’s being used than anything else, mostly 100 type series but our 220 does just fine.
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    Another Smoker Runs Too Hot Thread.....

    “With all the bottom vents shut” Maybe check it out some night with a flashlite in it. Getting air from somewhere——
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    Ash pan modification to an 18.5" WSM

    May be a heat shield, but it sure does a great job removing ashes, and yes, it does cut down on ash containment, but for shorter cooks it works great!!
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    Ash pan modification to an 18.5" WSM

    I just use a extra 22” Weber Kettle ash pan in the bottom of my 18”, got the idea from my 14” ash pan. Just a little modification needed—-
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    Joined the Club Yesterday

    I paid $100 about 5 years ago for a clean 220, stand, propane adapter, a griddle, and a cover. Use it in the rv and also if visiting relatives and friends. I use it indirect, contrary to some opinions, as well as direct on the grill with great results. You got a good deal on a Q and it will last...
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    A few vintage Weber grills from my collection......

    What a “grate” collection!! Do they still get use?
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    Replacement grates for baby q

    Look at GrillGrates if your grates were as bad as mine. Their grate just fits over the old rusty existing grate and can be used with the grate side or the smooth side up for either grate marks or a sear. Your other alternative might be to pick up a used cheeep!! Q that still has a decent grate...
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    Used 14” Weber Smokey Mountain

    The 14.5 could be usable for 20 years, thats a cost of $5 per year for the smoker!!! I say go for it!!!
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    Q 3200 question

    I have removed my Q300 off the cart to cook, just 4 screws to remove but it is cumbersome.
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    Finally got the Q320 going

    I have the same complaint about the Q300 series mobility. Too bad that it doesn’t have 4 wheels instead of two, and you can’t put casters on the non wheel side because it woud go out of level—-
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    Beef Ribs

    Man!!! That meal looks great, good job. I might have to try that charcoal if I can find some...
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    Finally got the Q320 going

    What!!! No cross hatching on those steaks??? Seriously, you’re going to really enjoy that grill, know that I enjoy mine....
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    Q300 GrillGrates on a Q200

    Here’s the Grillgrates flipped with the additional piece to allow it to fit in a Q300 series grills

 

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