Barbecue (alt.food.barbecue) Discuss barbecue and grilling--southern style "low and slow" smoking of ribs, shoulders and briskets, as well as direct heat grilling of everything from burgers to salmon to vegetables.

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Jeremy Jones
 
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Default Cast Iron Burner (LP grill) Question

I have a LP grill which has a cast iron burner. A portion of the
burner has become "stopped up" so that the flames only come out of a
portion. Just recently flames have also begun to come out of the
tubes at the handles. I believe the flames coming from the handles is
a result of the obstructions in the burner which I believe may be
rust. Is it possible to remove this rust, or would it be better to
purchase a new burner. If purchasing a new burner is the best
solution, which burner should I get. I would rather not go with
original parts, since this grill is slightly more than a year old and
is already having problems. Thanks!

jeremy jones
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Jimbo
 
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Default Cast Iron Burner (LP grill) Question

contact manufacture or the grill you may get replacements free??
I got free ones from my MemebersMark from Sams.
If you have to buy replacements get stainless steel ( cost more last longer)
You can also drill out the burners some times .
Good luck!!

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> I have a LP grill which has a cast iron burner. A portion of the
> burner has become "stopped up" so that the flames only come out of a
> portion. Just recently flames have also begun to come out of the
> tubes at the handles. I believe the flames coming from the handles is
> a result of the obstructions in the burner which I believe may be
> rust. Is it possible to remove this rust, or would it be better to
> purchase a new burner. If purchasing a new burner is the best
> solution, which burner should I get. I would rather not go with
> original parts, since this grill is slightly more than a year old and
> is already having problems. Thanks!
>
> jeremy jones



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jdoe
 
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Default Cast Iron Burner (LP grill) Question

Welcome to the club. I have a Sam's Club unit and I believe I may send it
packing this summer as my burners are doing the same thing and it's not a
year old. Only had to clean the burners once in ten years on my weber and
that was due to spiders not corrosion. May call grand hall see if they'll
give me new ones.
Larry
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> I have a LP grill which has a cast iron burner. A portion of the
> burner has become "stopped up" so that the flames only come out of a
> portion. Just recently flames have also begun to come out of the
> tubes at the handles. I believe the flames coming from the handles is
> a result of the obstructions in the burner which I believe may be
> rust. Is it possible to remove this rust, or would it be better to
> purchase a new burner. If purchasing a new burner is the best
> solution, which burner should I get. I would rather not go with
> original parts, since this grill is slightly more than a year old and
> is already having problems. Thanks!
>
> jeremy jones



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Jimbo
 
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Default Cast Iron Burner (LP grill) Question

GHall sent me a new set free....
Same old iron .the new Sams has Stainless I think !!


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