I used an aluminum pan that is normally used underneath your water heater. It was like 20 or 22" wide (just small enough to fit between the grill holders) and has a nice hole to dump out the ash.
I recently saw this in my local store for $14. I'm thinking of flipping the grill holders upside down to use as legs to get the pan off the ground a bit, and using the grill grate as the base to attach the expanded metal.
Just found this. It might be perfect. Amazon.com: Kay Home Products 18' Rnd Table Top Grill 116Hh Portable Grill: Home Improvement@@AMEPARAM@@http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/11puiZDr4DL.@@AMEPARAM@@11puiZDr4DL
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Last edited by harripooner; 06-02-2011 at 01:38 PM..
Reason: Found some more info
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