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But ya know I'd really like Bob's approval too. :sad:
I was thinking he would chime in....
Bob?
:dancer:
But ya know I'd really like Bob's approval too. :sad:
I was thinking he would chime in....
Bob?
" you should have built a uds and saved money or just bought a wsm "
there,.. now this pbc thread is official ! your welcome. :-D :laugh:
EDIT: Yes I know the OP specifically requested this not happen,... but,.. we all know a pbc thread doesn't feel right without somebody farkin it up with the classic line! lol :bow:
Same here.Nice idea. I use heavy duty foil myself.
This is what happens if you leave a PBC and a WSM alone for to long:clap2:! I havent actually fired this up yet but the fit is good and I could have four racks going. The other pic is just a Kingsford lid that fits perfect. It allows me to add a grate on top of the rebar and for higher temps I can open up the daisy wheel. If I put it on top of the original lid its a poor mans warmer. Yeah I have the "collectors edition" powder coat. Imagine how sweet the WSM/PBC hybrid would look w all porcelain:razz:
I just figured out that if after you complete your smoking and you want do some fast grilling of steaks, burgers or veggies you have an option with the PBC. All you need to do is pick up an extra 18 in grate, place the fire basket on the main grate, and place the additional grate on top of the rebar. I have not done any grilling yet that way, but it seems like it would work fairly well. Thoughts?
EDIT:Might also work well for reverse sear of things like a tri tip.
That's an excellent idea! I bet you could also use your charcoal grate from the 22.5 weber kettle to sit the coal basket on if you are worried about warping a grill grate. :thumb:
That's an excellent idea! I bet you could also use your charcoal grate from the 22.5 weber kettle to sit the coal basket on if you are worried about warping a grill grate. :thumb:
Can you try it out and let me know if the grill grate fits? Raining here.