Brian B Atlanta
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Nothing better do scratch myself with shrimp.It gets her scratch fettucine Alfredo.
Nothing better do scratch myself with shrimp.It gets her scratch fettucine Alfredo.
Thanks Jon! I will try and compare them soon to my cast iron I have installed now.I believe you will be very happy, Val!
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Cool, I'm still waiting on mine.I was wondering why Amazon driver looked like he was struggling with some packages… my delivery of these 9mm grates came, and I can see why he was struggling.
These things are beastly! Hands down the best grates China has to offer, and for a phenomenal price! 10/10 would order again!
I’ll be interested to hear your thoughts on them. I’m guessing you’ll be right in line with previous evaluations.Cool, I'm still waiting on mine.
Caveat: I have not seen these grates in person.I got overwhelmed with Dictirdy FOMO! ordered a set as so cheap, adds to the ever growing list of weber parts i dont really need lol! What makes me curious is that the "budget" SS grate manufacturers insist on the middle rod when you'd think they would save money and exclude. Do they see it as a benefit? Has anyone tried removing?
Agreed. Its more of a fusing than a weld. I haven't ever had any RCP grates, but I am assuming his cross-supports are notched and then tig welded. Which I would think is far more substantial and durable than the china made grates. I would also think that may be why they have the center support?I really don't think you would get much if any warping on 9mm rod grates over a 17.5" span. Certainly, you would wind up with a "scar" if you tried to cut the middle support out. I am not sure how strong the welds are so trying to break the welds could result in overall damage to the rods. I don't think they type of weld is what we normally think of as a weld. I believe the process used is to put the rods in place and then send high current through each connection. Then where the two pieces meet, the current is restricted causing high resistance developing the heat necessary to slightly melt each bar and fuse them together. How strong that is probably depends on the current and length of time it is applied.
I think most outfits make them with three supports just because that is how almost everyone else does it...7mm and 9mm. But, I agree, it would be nice to see one of these discount sets of 9mm remove that middle bar.
Josh, I have had to do that with a set of Qlimetal 9mm grates for a 300 series grill. I think you are correct that the Asian manufacturers figure it is cheaper to add another support than to have to field that many more returns. It is probably also true that because it is done so commonly, there may be some copycatting going on as well.When tapped back there perfectly fine and perfectly straight as they were when they were built but 99% of people aren't going to understand that
That kind of surprises me they would be that far out of square, since they nest together so well. But would explain why they shifted opposite ways. The boxes mine came in were pulverized but the grates were fine. Amazon has some fairly questionable boxing practices.How do you think a customer would react if they received these grates that shipped out perfectly square from the manufacturer?View attachment 123281View attachment 123282