I was lucky enough to recently acquire an older style Ranch kettle, AKA "mothership". They just have a very cool look to them - low to the ground, with a traditional triangle support:
(https://dl.dropbox.com/s/ecxmuycjrrxx161/space%20ship.jpg)
This one is definitely a cooker, and to that end, I need to to get it in shape to go.
With all that real estate, I wanted to create some zones to cook with and wanted a charcoal basket to enable smoking on the mothership. I used the tried and true "expanded metal" method of making a basket. It took two 12" X 24" pieces to provide enough material - total bill was just shy of $35. I have wired it together and will tack weld it tomorrow:
(https://dl.dropbox.com/s/tl7ub6l4rnmq848/basket.jpg)
You can see just how big this thing is - it could almost swallow Bisbee whole:
(https://dl.dropbox.com/s/hsqjgkz938lv3q3/BIG.jpg)
Looking forward to some big cooks!
Winz
Sweet Grail Winz!!! Man is that thing awesome! One of the coolest looking kettles hands down! :o :)
Sweet kettle... Can't wait to see the cooks on it!
:D
Whole hawg !!!!
Whole Hawg !!!!
Whole Hawg!!!!
Sorry, always have to do that when someone gets a Ranch....it's tradition......
Winz that is one awesome grill. I would trade up to old school for my present day version. Not sure it would move around as well as new school version, but is it about the legacy of tradition that carries on. Congrats on an awesome score, look forward to your cook pictures.
I love the charcoal basket. I'm gonna have to talk to my welder buddy. He normally charge me for a couple bags of sunflower seeds. The mothership i awesome.
Winz, you have the most amazing collection. A true steward of Weber history mixed with the most perfect amount of innovation and personal vision. I have to think the uppity up's at Weber Inc, follow this site and they must look at your collection and projects like Bisbee and say "Why didn't we think of that."
Quote from: glrasmussen on August 19, 2014, 07:54:00 PM
Winz that is one awesome grill. I would trade up to old school for my present day version. Not sure it would move around as well as new school version, but is it about the legacy of tradition that carries on. Congrats on an awesome score, look forward to your cook pictures.
Greg - I am hoping to recreate your "10 racks of ribs" cook one of these days. In reading past threads like yours, it is clear that you have to think through the prep for the cook to get the best results with a Ranch.
Winz
Quote from: Winz on August 20, 2014, 05:03:14 AM
Quote from: glrasmussen on August 19, 2014, 07:54:00 PM
Winz that is one awesome grill. I would trade up to old school for my present day version. Not sure it would move around as well as new school version, but is it about the legacy of tradition that carries on. Congrats on an awesome score, look forward to your cook pictures.
Greg - I am hoping to recreate your "10 racks of ribs" cook one of these days. In reading past threads like yours, it is clear that you have to think through the prep for the cook to get the best results with a Ranch.
Winz
You will do just fine Winz. They hold temp better than you think. Your out of the box already, you have a custom charcoal holder!
Winz,
Nice job on the custom charcoal holder. Man 10 rack of ribs on one grill cool!!!
All the best with the ranch kettle.
Dan
Quote from: Winz on August 20, 2014, 05:03:14 AM
Quote from: glrasmussen on August 19, 2014, 07:54:00 PM
Winz that is one awesome grill. I would trade up to old school for my present day version. Not sure it would move around as well as new school version, but is it about the legacy of tradition that carries on. Congrats on an awesome score, look forward to your cook pictures.
Greg - I am hoping to recreate your "10 racks of ribs" cook one of these days. In reading past threads like yours, it is clear that you have to think through the prep for the cook to get the best results with a Ranch.
Winz
Careful not to think yourself into a corner......
that could be dangerous with the steep drop-off here :
(https://dl.dropbox.com/s/3wnoahuxdk7jted/deck%20shot.jpg)
That's a great looking cooker. I can't wait to see some food on it.
Beautiful grill Winz.....I think you need a hammered copper ash pan so that beautiful deck doesn't get burn marks....:)
Quote from: 1buckie on August 19, 2014, 07:44:11 PM
Whole hawg !!!!
Whole Hawg !!!!
Whole Hawg!!!!
Sorry, always have to do that when someone gets a Ranch....it's tradition......
Everytime Winz gets a kettle larger than 22.5" we need to do a group cook on it. Also a WKC tradition! haha. 8)
I knew you would break down and get this one, Winz! Kudos. You won't regret in one bit.
Quote from: pbe gummi bear on August 20, 2014, 08:43:54 PM
Quote from: 1buckie on August 19, 2014, 07:44:11 PM
Whole hawg !!!!
Whole Hawg !!!!
Whole Hawg!!!!
Sorry, always have to do that when someone gets a Ranch....it's tradition......
Everytime Winz gets a kettle larger than 22.5" we need to do a group cook on it. Also a WKC tradition! haha. 8)
I knew you would break down and get this one, Winz! Kudos. You won't regret in one bit.
I am liking this idea. Seriously.
Got a wedding to take care of on the 30th, but after that we need to make this happen
Winz
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That is an awesome kettle!
Quote from: Winz on August 20, 2014, 09:01:57 PM
Quote from: pbe gummi bear on August 20, 2014, 08:43:54 PM
Quote from: 1buckie on August 19, 2014, 07:44:11 PM
Whole hawg !!!!
Whole Hawg !!!!
Whole Hawg!!!!
Sorry, always have to do that when someone gets a Ranch....it's tradition......
Everytime Winz gets a kettle larger than 22.5" we need to do a group cook on it. Also a WKC tradition! haha. 8)
I knew you would break down and get this one, Winz! Kudos. You won't regret in one bit.
I am liking this idea. Seriously.
Got a wedding to take care of on the 30th, but after that we need to make this happen
Winz
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Sounds like a plan.
@Winz and
@1buckie check out the lamb I bought from Vacaville today. Kinda weird to buy a lamb from the "town of the cows" :)
(https://scontent-a-sjc.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/t1.0-9/10384441_10100339981795558_382584224674359285_n.jpg)
@pbe gummi bear - you look like a soldier holding a rifle :) What's the plan for that bad-boy? I bet it would fit a ranch no problem ;)
Quote from: SixZeroFour on August 21, 2014, 10:44:00 AM
@pbe gummi bear - you look like a soldier holding a rifle :) What's the plan for that bad-boy?
Splay and cook over an open park grill/firepit. There's a park nearby with a 40" square firepit. :) it's the Mrs. Gummi's bday this weekend so we are celebrating.
Quote from: pbe gummi bear on August 21, 2014, 10:46:54 AM
Splay and cook over an open park grill/firepit. There's a park nearby with a 40" square firepit. :) it's the Mrs. Gummi's bday this weekend so we are celebrating.
Sounds and looks like it will be a heck of a celebration! Happy B-Day to the Mrs!
QuoteSplay and cook over an open park grill/firepit. There's a park nearby with a 40" square firepit
I know a guy down your way that has a ranch kettle he might let you borrow. It would be a shame to not cook that nice, big piece of lamb on a Weber.
Tell Mrs. Gummi happy b-day. I hope she gets a vintage kettle for her birthday ;) in any color she wants.
Winz
PS - nice smile in that photo. You look like you just got back from decapitating and tearing the hide of that lamb.