OmegaRoach
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I'm just about done with an outdoor kitchen build out and plan on removing the legs from the 1250 and setting it up on a granite shelf. Any recommendations on a high heat, non slip pad that I can set it on?
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I'm with Pacman. Would love to see some pics once you're done. Getting ready to start mine shortly.I have no clue on recommendations, but I am definitely interested in the details on your buildout when you get there.
Are you talking about just removing the legs and setting the 1250 on the granite counter top? If so, that might put the grill up pretty high; well above a convenient working level. Or, do you have a lowered area created for the grill that would bring it down to a normal working level?
Either way, I wonder if setting the grill down on the granite will create an overheating issue, You might want to give Recteq a call to get their take on that.
Just go to a good fireplace-Home Stove store and they should have lots of different floor and wall protection material.. You can cut to size...I have no clue on recommendations, but I am definitely interested in the details on your buildout when you get there.