9.5MM Grill Grates for Weber Spirit 300


 
If grates were meant to be a more permanent piece on a grill, I would certainly like the one piece. On my Q220, I have the stainless two piece grates and I indeed welded them together. But they only weight about 1/4 and are much smaller than a set of 9mm genesis grates.
 
I’m not a math major, but with the numbers I came up with, I couldn’t buy the rod for under $100
I just built a set of grates out of 1/4" SS304, about 18"x31", for less than $50 in steel. 1/2" spacing, which might be more than people want. 3/8".....off the cuff, less than $10 more, and 1/4" gaps, $15-20 more.

These grates are going into use in 10 days. I'll post up pics after I get back from a road trip.
 
I just built a set of grates out of 1/4" SS304, about 18"x31", for less than $50 in steel. 1/2" spacing, which might be more than people want. 3/8".....off the cuff, less than $10 more, and 1/4" gaps, $15-20 more.

These grates are going into use in 10 days. I'll post up pics after I get back from a road trip.
Look forward to seeing what you have made. Maybe you can be the next "rcplanebuyer"!
 
If grates were meant to be a more permanent piece on a grill, I would certainly like the one piece. On my Q220, I have the stainless two piece grates and I indeed welded them together. But they only weight about 1/4 and are much smaller than a set of 9mm genesis grates.
I would love a one piece grate 7mm rods with 1/4" spacing. Even if it had a center support, that wouldn't bother me. I don't mind the support rod.
 
I love how men are obsessed with stainless steel grades and rod thickness :ROFLMAO: So, what is more important? the 9mm vs 7mm or the spacing in between rods? is a one piece grate better than the traditional two piece grate? im not even gonna mention the pesky middle support rod!!

What is ss grate nirvana!??
 

 

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