New brick BBQ / ash pan query

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Haqi
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New brick BBQ / ash pan query

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Hi everyone,

My lovely Mrs bought me a brick BBQ for our anniversary so I am very new to this BBQ lark, so go easy on me. It was finally dry for more than 5 minutes on Sunday so gave it a test drive. I bought a stainless steel kit and was wondering if anyone could clarify the following - I noticed that the ash pan had warped slightly and gone brown / black under where I had placed the coals, is this normal? (I didn't think I had bought cheap)

Thanks in advance.
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Re: New brick BBQ / ash pan query

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Stainless will discolour giving a "rainbow" effect from black to blues & oranges and all the colours of the sunset...............sorry need more meds :D
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Re: New brick BBQ / ash pan query

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It'll get subjected to some pretty high heat, so unless it it pretty thick metal it'll buckle a little. But it won't necessarily stop it doing what it's designed for.
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