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Any tips on building this? Where did you get the parts?It really depends depends on your needs bud. Having the shelf will never be a bad thing. Just depends on what you intend to cook. I have a second shelf for my 700 but it’s mainly for jerky and sausage making. If your into that kinda stuff go for it! Mine is a home made on i built but they will all perform the same task. View attachment 20241
The absolute easiest way would be to buy a 1250 to be honest. I cant remember how much 1/4 in 304 stainless wire that took but i think it was nearly $200 for all the metal then i had to cut each rod to length and used a belt sander to get them to final length and round off the edges. Then i welded all the rods together. It was alot of work but i like it alot. the side slides are 2 pieces of angle iron welded like this LL with a piece of flat welded to the top. If you have any specific questions or are serious about making this i can get dimensions and good pictures of everything for you.Any tips on building this? Where did you get the parts?
I have the teflon liner for my 700 and I don't really see a good use for it. Several cooks on it and there is really no good way to get it clean. Trashed it and just foil the drip pan. 5 minutes and I am done! I usually refoil after big protein cooks if I don't use my shelf and a drip pan. Small stuff and casseroles the foil will stay on a few cooks.I too doubt i needed the Teflon liner but got it anyway. so far 4 cooks, one up to 300 and no noticeable smell at all. Need to clean it, so lets see how 'easy' that is compared to trashing a piece of foil
Hmmm you're only 49 posts in - so I'm guessing it's too soon to just sell your grill and buy the next model up.Circling back to this as I still haven’t decided if I wanna snag the recteq shelf from the guy on reddit or talk to Gene Gauger or PCS rack works… both of those last 2 options are quality, but wouldn’t they void my warranty ? lol, #noobquestion
lol, yeah I’ve had it a month..Hmmm you're only 49 posts in - so I'm guessing it's too soon to just sell your grill and buy the next model up.
If your add-on shelf causes the controller to malfunction - I guess it wouldn't be covered.
A little more realistically, if your mods are the source of the warranty claim - like it rusts from the new holes/welds that you put there after delivery - your claim probably will be declined.
Otherwise - I've been asked for pics and video for warranty claims, never anything like are all your shelves OEM.