Hi all,
Just been reading another thread that had a very nice pic in it.
What i noticed was that the WSM 22" lid id much taller/deeper/higher than the 22" weber kettle lid.
Does anyone know if the WSM lid will fit on the Weber kettle of equal size?
I ask as if this is the case it would give greater head room to cook bigger beercan chickens!
Thanks
Andy
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Re: WSM 22" lid
Hi Andy.
I am afraid it doesnt.
Derek.
I am afraid it doesnt.
Derek.
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Re: WSM 22" lid
Ohh, Ok.
Whats the difference?
Andy
Whats the difference?
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Re: WSM 22" lid
The lid on the OTP fits OVER the lower part.
The lid on the WSM fits IN the lower part.
It was one of the reasons I went for the WSM, to be able to move pieces around. Very disappointed.
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To cook my BCCs or CCCs. I place the chicken on the coal grate and have the coals to either side.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... 6c5394b84d
The lid on the WSM fits IN the lower part.
It was one of the reasons I went for the WSM, to be able to move pieces around. Very disappointed.
To cook my BCCs or CCCs. I place the chicken on the coal grate and have the coals to either side.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... 6c5394b84d
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Re: WSM 22" lid
Right i see.
I have made myself ring with a seperating plate out of aluminium chequer plate, it sits on the coal grate and just touches the grill grate.
I set my coals all the way round the outside of the ring around the kettle so i get a 360dgr ring of coals leaving a circle in the middle of the kettle about 15"dia which is free space so i could easilly put the chicken/s in there!
never thought of putting them on coal grill as thats where my anti temprature fluctuation brick goes
I would put some pics up but don't have a pic account (don't want one either) as we keep all our picson an external hard drive (etc)
Andy
I have made myself ring with a seperating plate out of aluminium chequer plate, it sits on the coal grate and just touches the grill grate.
I set my coals all the way round the outside of the ring around the kettle so i get a 360dgr ring of coals leaving a circle in the middle of the kettle about 15"dia which is free space so i could easilly put the chicken/s in there!
never thought of putting them on coal grill as thats where my anti temprature fluctuation brick goes
I would put some pics up but don't have a pic account (don't want one either) as we keep all our picson an external hard drive (etc)
Andy
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I would put some pics up but don't have a pic account (don't want one either) as we keep all our picson an external hard drive (etc)
Andy[/quote]
So do I but I still post pics via photobucket
Andy[/quote]
So do I but I still post pics via photobucket
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Thats what im saying, i don't want a photobucket (etc) account, i don't want my pics storing on the net!
Just me being suspiciouse but i heard these sorts of accounts are aloud to use your pics if they choose to for advertising and 3rd party purposes.
It's in the terms and conditions as far as i am aware!
I used to put pics on another (gardening
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Just me being suspiciouse but i heard these sorts of accounts are aloud to use your pics if they choose to for advertising and 3rd party purposes.
It's in the terms and conditions as far as i am aware!
I used to put pics on another (gardening
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Re: WSM 22" lid
It's funny that you say this and then post a Facebook link, seeing as this whole issue came about due to Facebook changing Instagram's privacy policy when they bought it to fall in line with FB's existing rules.AndyHull wrote:Thats what im saying, i don't want a photobucket (etc) account, i don't want my pics storing on the net!
Just me being suspiciouse but i heard these sorts of accounts are aloud to use your pics if they choose to for advertising and 3rd party purposes.
It's in the terms and conditions as far as i am aware!
I used to put pics on another (gardening ) forum i went on by linkijng them straight from my computer but that stopped due to server size or something!
Andy
If you read Photobucket's rules they're very explicit about the fact that your photo's remain yours
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I didn't post a facebook link!
I don't even have a facebook account!!!
I don't even have a facebook account!!!