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Paver Bricks for Raised Grid?
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OK now that I am amazed again. How do you do the lettuce??Large, small, and a mini
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WOW! Grilled lettuce. Whodathunk? WHAT ELSE?!?!
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Guys, about to try my first Boston Butt. I didn't get the platesetter when my egg was handed down to me. I did buy some pavers to set up a second grid though. I bought a square 12" paver to sit on my first grid though. You guys things thats safe? Some folks warn of pavers exploding...Memphis TN - Large Green Egg
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I went with kiln posts. If you're near a pottery supply shop it's likely they'll stock then. If not just do a google search. They come in all kinds of sizes plus they take up far less space than bricks.
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12" inch paver is going to take a LONG time to get up to temperature.
i used a round one once and could not get the egg to temp for a long time. even worse if it is damp.
don't worry about exloding, nothing is going to "explode"... certainly not at 250 degrees
take out the paver and instead use a foil covered pizza pan or something as a barrier. you don't need mass, you just need to block the radiant heat.
i actually use nothing but foil. no pan at all. make a circle of foil with rolled rims to contain any fat. let it cool the next day, and toss it in the trash
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@kwdickert ... have not used a paver for an indirect stone, so can't comment on it exploding.kwdickert said:Guys, about to try my first Boston Butt. I didn't get the platesetter when my egg was handed down to me. I did buy some pavers to set up a second grid though. I bought a square 12" paver to sit on my first grid though. You guys things thats safe? Some folks warn of pavers exploding...
A few other options you might consider are: 1) The fired-clay base plate for a flower pot. A friend of mine uses that exclusively on one of his eggs. 2) Menards sells a six pack of fire bricks (good to 2000 degrees) that are 9" x 4.5" x 1.25" in size. Four of them would yield a patchwork plate setter like arrangement. Four and one-half bricks would yield a solid 13.5" square plate setter 3) A steel plate can be cut to plate setter size. 4) I've used my 12" CI skillet (the long handle has been shortened) once as a plate setter.
As an aside, several of us have used common household bricks to raise the grids ... with no problems reported.
If you're near a ceramic store, then you can buy a ceramic kiln shelf for about $20~25.
Washington, IL > Queen Creek, AZ ... Two large eggs and an adopted Mini Max
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