Looking good!
Joel, you are doing a great job. The grill is coming along very well. I understand the deal on the grates. I got the RCP flavo bars to start with and when I could afford them, I got me some of his SS grates. I am very glad I did.
Where did you get the SS grates that you have. They look much like the Uniflasy ones that I was using on my flip grills this summer. They are better than the stamped steel porcelain coated ones and even the stamped stainless steel ones, but they do have a big gap between rods.
If you want to upgrade the grates, there is a set that is a close second to the RCP grates, but at a much lower price. https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B07DVM8KFK/tvwb-20
Those grates are much better than what you probably have now and probably only $20 or so more in price. But, if you have the money and want the cream of the crop, you want the RCP grates.
Too bad you could not go with his grates. That spacing looks horrible. Like nearly 3/4 inch between rods. You may find them a pain to use when things start falling through otherwise looking nice. BTW I am sorry I completely forgot with everything going on here in my 3 ring circus to take those photos. Glad someone else did
Too bad you could not go with his grates. That spacing looks horrible. Like nearly 3/4 inch between rods. You may find them a pain to use when things start falling through otherwise looking nice. BTW I am sorry I completely forgot with everything going on here in my 3 ring circus to take those photos. Glad someone else did
Yah, those are closer to the Uniflasy grates. There are certainly not the Quilimetal ones.
The Qullmetal ones are definitely not what was pictured. The ones he's picturing look to have a 3/4" spacing. That is just too excessive IMO. That wide spacing will not properly hold foods up. I.E. if cooking a large fish filet like say a salmon filet. The fish will sag between bars, and be very hard to handle. Tighter spacing is not only to keep things on the top side but it makes even larger foods easier to handle, stick less and leaves them more aesthetically pleasing
Wow, what a turn around. I love the idea of going with the original, but it sure turned out much better than I would have expected.
It is good that you marked the boards though, they don't all have the same mounting point on the brackets and several of the boards have the screw hole non-mid center. It will aid you greatly in getting them back in and even.
Fabulous job Joel. That Spar really brought out the beauty and grain of the wood.
Nice work Joel that's going to be really nice when you're done. You are now just coming into prime grilling season down in Phoenix. Up here it's getting really cold and windy in the evenings, supposed to get into the mid 20s next week.
Got all but two of my grills and my small mini smoker in the hibernation mode now.