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Preferably porcelain. Anyone know where to find 'em? I found the nickel
ones but would like a porcelain one if I can get it.

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> Preferably porcelain. Anyone know where to find 'em? I found the nickel
> ones but would like a porcelain one if I can get it.
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Try Home Depot. I found porcelainized cast iron grates for my Weber Genesis
there. That's, as you know, a lot better than porcelain coated steel.



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>> Preferably porcelain. Anyone know where to find 'em? I found the nickel
>> ones but would like a porcelain one if I can get it.
>>
>> --
>> Steve

>
> Try Home Depot. I found porcelainized cast iron grates for my Weber Genesis
> there. That's, as you know, a lot better than porcelain coated steel.
>
>
>

yeah, that's what I have in my Genesis too. Trying to find something
similar for the WSM though - HD doesn't have 'em and all I can find on
the net is the nickel.

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"Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
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> Hugh wrote:
>> "Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
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>>> Preferably porcelain. Anyone know where to find 'em? I found the nickel
>>> ones but would like a porcelain one if I can get it.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Steve

>>
>> Try Home Depot. I found porcelainized cast iron grates for my Weber
>> Genesis there. That's, as you know, a lot better than porcelain coated
>> steel.
>>
>>
>>

> yeah, that's what I have in my Genesis too. Trying to find something
> similar for the WSM though - HD doesn't have 'em and all I can find on the
> net is the nickel.
>


Did you try calling Weber? Every time that I have called them, I've been
happy with the results of the call.

BOB


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> On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:22:27 -0400, " BOB" > wrote:
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>>"Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
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>>> Hugh wrote:
>>>> "Steve Calvin" > wrote in message
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>>>>> Preferably porcelain. Anyone know where to find 'em? I found the
>>>>> nickel
>>>>> ones but would like a porcelain one if I can get it.

>>
>>Did you try calling Weber? Every time that I have called them, I've been
>>happy with the results of the call.

>
> I found it interesting in some way that when I went looking at the
> replacement parts section of the Weber Store, there seemed to be no
> acknowledgement of such a thing as the WSM. Gas grills. Charcoal
> grills (not including the WSM). One portable charcoal grill.
>


Yep, me too. That's why I call. Those on the Weber end of the phone line
are knowledgeable and very helpful.

BOB


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