Dave Bugg wrote:
> Piedmont wrote:
> > For me, $180 plus tax is alot of money. Since I already had 80
percent
> > of a WSM in kettle that I own. I wanted to cheaply step into the
easy
> > WSM cooking techniques.
>
> Mike, have you checked to see if you can get a sheet of stainless cut
to the
> length and width you want? It would seem a simple matter of forming
a tube
> that would sit on the bottom half of the Weber. You could pop-rivet
the
> seam or even use ss nut and bolts to hold the seam together. Just a
> thought.
> --
> Dave
> Dave's Pit-Smoked Bar-B-Que
> http://davebbq.com/
Or you could cut a 45 gallon drum up one side and overlap the cut edges
to make the right size to fit on your kettle. Wear ear plugs if you use
a circular saw.
Cam