Originally posted by Bill Freiberger:
So I took the coated cast iron grate from my Weber Q to see if it would fit. It seems to fit very nicely as the picture below indicates.
Bill
No, it will not fit on the 4 tabs. It will fit on 2 opposing tabs but obviously it will fall off.Originally posted by Bill Pearson:
Is it to small to fit directly on the tabs that hold up the wire grate?
I'm thinking the individual cast iron "rods" need support. They may get broken off with the ends standing out by their lonesome.Originally posted by george curtis:
robert, why not just cut it to the curve of the kettle ? i will just put the coals under the grate in the middle as needed.
I'm thinking the individual cast iron "rods" need support. They may get broken off with the ends standing out by their lonesome. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Robert Black:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by george curtis:
robert, why not just cut it to the curve of the kettle ? i will just put the coals under the grate in the middle as needed.
Originally posted by Dave H:
Funny cause the Weber CS people suggested this technique to me about a yr ago. I use the cast iron grate on my 18.5 charcoal kettle and on my Summit S-450. It makes a huge difference in flavor. You can buy the grates for about $20 dollars.