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Custom Cast Iron grates

Postby SR-71 Blackbird » 03 Dec 2011, 10:21

Hi guys,


Sorry if this has been covered somewhere already but I can't use the search function to save my life, it keeps saying no results or too common words. Anyway, I am looking for some cast iron grill grates for my 45 gallon oil drum grill as I want to get the awesome grill lines on the food. At the moment I have 4mm chromed grill grates and they don't really leave marks on the food that well. I was wondering if anyone knew of a company that makes cast iron or even thick mild steel grills as mine are going to be a weird size for them, the drum is about 22 inches wide and 32 inches long so even made up of or more sections its a weird size for sure.

Any ideas?

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Re: Custom Cast Iron grates

Postby LM600 » 03 Dec 2011, 12:32

Hello Mate,

Try these Guys...

http://www.pbirdandsons.co.uk/metal-fab ... index.html

They may be able to help.
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Re: Custom Cast Iron grates

Postby Smokey Toad » 03 Dec 2011, 19:36

You could always fake the grill marks.

Make a section up from the right size steel rod, Leave it close to the fire, Steaks are branded SIZZZZZZZZZZZLE!
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Re: Custom Cast Iron grates

Postby keith157 » 04 Dec 2011, 10:23

Smokey Toad wrote:You could always fake the grill marks.

Make a section up from the right size steel rod, Leave it close to the fire, Steaks are branded SIZZZZZZZZZZZLE!


I can confirm that works, even in some of the best restaurants, chains or otherwise!!!!!
You could buy some nice round skewers, heat them in a gas flame or blow-torch and apply as needed.

Yes it's a cheap-cheat, :oops: I've also seen some hatched alloy plating (similar to metal shelving) attached to a handle used as a brand, don't know if that would/could be used as shelves for your smoker.
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