I was cooking hamburgers and sausage on my 26.75" kettle yesterday. I needed more room. So, I grabbed the cooking grate from my 22" kettle and the two charcoal tins to create a second story. It worked perfectly.
In the past, I would have either lit both grills or cook the food separately on the same grill. But, that's a waste of fuel. Reading all of the innovative ideas here inspired me to think outside the box. Next time, I think I'll steal some ideas from Gary S and use empty cans or fire bricks to rest the top grate on. But, I was in a hurry yesterday.
I thought I would share in case anyone could take advantage of this:
In the past, I would have either lit both grills or cook the food separately on the same grill. But, that's a waste of fuel. Reading all of the innovative ideas here inspired me to think outside the box. Next time, I think I'll steal some ideas from Gary S and use empty cans or fire bricks to rest the top grate on. But, I was in a hurry yesterday.
I thought I would share in case anyone could take advantage of this:
