Splitting charcoal grate in two even sections?

Started by webbc1x, February 06, 2017, 07:11:39 AM

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webbc1x

I am looking to split my Weber kettle charcoal grate into to even sections for indirect and direct cooking.  Weber's charcoal baskets are always too small for what I need.  I have seen some people create a divider using fire bricks...any other thoughts?

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HoosierKettle

I have used a medium baking pan with and without water, then pile the coals next to it. Not sure there would be any benefit from trying to split a grate to use as a divider. A pan will keep the coals retained to one side. I also use the snake method with a pie pan in the middle.  I don't have one but slow and sear does look very convenient.


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The Guy

I folded an expanded piece of metal into a triangle that I use on one side of the kettle that works well.  Also Weber makes charcoal rails. They are around $10, I haven't used them though

Darko

Quote from: webbc1x on February 06, 2017, 07:11:39 AM
I am looking to split my Weber kettle charcoal grate into to even sections for indirect and direct cooking.  Weber's charcoal baskets are always too small for what I need.  I have seen some people create a divider using fire bricks...any other thoughts?
The old weber charcoal separator thingies are what you're looking for. They just clip onto the charcoal grate wherever you want them. It's Weber part #7402

HoosierKettle


Quote from: Darko on February 06, 2017, 12:41:25 PM
Quote from: webbc1x on February 06, 2017, 07:11:39 AM
I am looking to split my Weber kettle charcoal grate into to even sections for indirect and direct cooking.  Weber's charcoal baskets are always too small for what I need.  I have seen some people create a divider using fire bricks...any other thoughts?
The old weber charcoal separator thingies are what you're looking for. They just clip onto the charcoal grate wherever you want them. It's Weber part #7402

Do you know the difference between this and #3901?  Amazon has both and they look the same but one costs more.


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HoosierKettle

I'm considering getting these. It would be nice to have the spacing flexibility.


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Geezer

Quote from: Darko on February 06, 2017, 12:41:25 PM
Quote from: webbc1x on February 06, 2017, 07:11:39 AM
I am looking to split my Weber kettle charcoal grate into to even sections for indirect and direct cooking.  Weber's charcoal baskets are always too small for what I need.  I have seen some people create a divider using fire bricks...any other thoughts?
The old weber charcoal separator thingies are what you're looking for. They just clip onto the charcoal grate wherever you want them. It's Weber part #7402

I use these all the time.  Just put 'em where you want 'em.

webbc1x

Thanks everyone, may try the charcoal rails in the future.  They aren't quite long enough to make it across the center of the charcoal grate, although you could probably put two in line with each other to make it across.  Going with the expanded steel for now and seeing how that holds up.

Darko

Quote from: HoosierKettle on February 06, 2017, 01:30:46 PM

Quote from: Darko on February 06, 2017, 12:41:25 PM
Quote from: webbc1x on February 06, 2017, 07:11:39 AM
I am looking to split my Weber kettle charcoal grate into to even sections for indirect and direct cooking.  Weber's charcoal baskets are always too small for what I need.  I have seen some people create a divider using fire bricks...any other thoughts?
The old weber charcoal separator thingies are what you're looking for. They just clip onto the charcoal grate wherever you want them. It's Weber part #7402

Do you know the difference between this and #3901?  Amazon has both and they look the same but one costs more.


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They look the same to me. The old ones are different.

Old Dave

Here is another vote for the Weber 7402 charcoal rails. I have several sets and use them in many different grills and they are perfect for holding charcoal where you want it.



Very easy to clip on to your charcoal grate. This picture shows them on a charcoal grate from a Weber Jumbo Joe.



This is pair of them on one side of my Ranch Kettle.



This is four of the charcoal rails on my Weber Ranch giving me two even burning fires for a large low and slow cook.


HoosierKettle

Thanks @Old Dave
I just ordered these.  I've never liked how charcoal baskets fit in my 26.

They are only $11. I'm wondering if I should have ordered 2 sets?


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mrgoodbar67

Slow and sear or baskets the way to go. 


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kettlebb

Another vote for the slow n Sear. Love mine. Built like a tank and sets up a great two zone cook.


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