Cauliflower
On 2013-09-15 5:56 PM, Cheryl wrote:
> On 9/15/2013 5:45 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>
>> Gas burners corrode with time and use. The metal disintegrates with time
>> and use. Sometimes the holes get bigger. Sometimes the metal flakes and
>> falls down, blocking the holes. If you have a major brand of gas grill
>> you should be able to find replacement burners. Proper BBQ supply stores
>> will have the parts or you may be able to pick up a generic replacement.
>> It doesn't take much work to replace them. The old one slips out and the
>> new one slips right back into pace. There are no nuts and bolts or
>> screws to worry about. The only real adjustment to worry about is the
>> air vent on the side. You just loosen the screw, get a flame going and
>> the turn the gizmo until you get a nice blue flame.
>
> Thank you Dave! It's a Char-Grill so I should be able to find the parts.
> I really like my brother's new grill, so when it's time to replace I'm
> going to get one like his. It has two sides - one for gas, and one for
> charcoal.
>
You should have no problem with Char Grill.
I almost got one of those with the gas on one side and charcoal on the
other. I rejected that, preferring to have a multi burner BBQ with
rotisserie. I would rather get separate charcoal unit. I have a
Hibachi somewhere. I prefer the ease of gas.
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