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    Making a drip pan for Weber 26"

    I wanted a tight fit on a drip pan for my 26 so I ordered this 22" $15 pizza pan.

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    It is a perfect fit. But I still need to cut it, and bend it to create a lip.

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    Currently I buy disposable rectangular pans and cover them in tin foil. Once in awhile I toss them when they get bent out of shape or greasy. At $15 I should eventually save money and get a better performing drip pan.

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    Last edited by Attjack; January 18, 2021, 07:08 PM.

    #2
    Costcow has those half size steam pans by the stack. If I start dragging any more greasy sooty stuff into MLWs kitchen I'm going to need Santa to bring me a space heater for my tent!
    I do see what your doing Attjack I just do it with foil and those pans.

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      #3
      Originally posted by HawkerXP View Post
      Costcow has those half size steam pans by the stack. If I start dragging any more greasy sooty stuff into MLWs kitchen I'm going to need Santa to bring me a space heater for my tent!
      I do see what your doing Attjack I just do it with foil and those pans.
      I'll still put foil over the drip pan which is easier than putting foil on the grate as I do now. Plus I won't have to foil the rectangular pan too. So I'll save a step and save money on the disposable rectangular pans over time. I should get a nice tight fit that will help with airflow as well.

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      • HawkerXP
        HawkerXP commented
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        Totally understand and agree. Smoke on!

      #4
      Good idea.

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        #5
        Good idea. I just use the disposable foil pans with tinfoil underneath, but they do get expensive after a while.

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        • Attjack
          Attjack commented
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          I don't mind refoiling the disposable pan, or the cost of occasionally replacing them. But when I get drippings on the foil I put on the charcoal grate I find it a little bit of a hassle to change that foil. I also like the aesthetic this will achieve.

        #6
        That’s pretty slick.

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          #7
          Great idea. I’m reusing disposable pans as well. That looks like a great solution.

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            #8
            That is a nice fit for sure, good idea. I know what you mean about foiling being a pain, I have been foiling the water pan in the Bandera for easy cleaning that's not so easy to cover.

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              #9
              I finally got around to cutting this. I think it's going to work out nicely. I'm curious if my airflow will see an improvement?

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              • barelfly
                barelfly commented
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                I have only used my kettle a handful of times, and my s-n-s twice. Sostill learning as much as possible and I’m trying to understand the hope of airflow improvement. Does the drip pan force the air to the s-n-s and then across through to the vent, and end result of stable temps?

              • Attjack
                Attjack commented
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                barelfly Yeah I think it will direct more air through the SnS. Mainly i wanted a nice edge to edge drip pan though.
                Last edited by Attjack; January 18, 2021, 07:31 PM.

              #10
              I bought one of those round pans at Walmart for about 4 bucks. Don’t know if it’s the same size but it looks the same.

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              • Butchman
                Butchman commented
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                I was using mine as an ash catcher in my PBC.

              • Attjack
                Attjack commented
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                $4 would have been nice. This one is 22" which is a perfect fit.

              #11
              Are you rolling up the cut edge to prevent leaks or just putting it under/ against the SNS?

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              • Attjack
                Attjack commented
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                Yeah I bent up the cut edge slightly to match the pan. I think it should keep the drippings in place. Looking forward to testing it out. I'll have to do a pork shoulder soon.

              #12
              Nice. I'll be looking for one to fit my Performer.

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                #13
                I wonder if someone makes a 26 inch drip pan for a Weber 26 inch kettle grill ?

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                • HawkerXP
                  HawkerXP commented
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                  Welcome to the Pit!

                  Look below for a good idea.

                #14
                Welcome to The Pit.


                Tell us what you like to cook, and what you like to cook it on and we might be able to help improve your cooks.

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                  #15
                  I made this a couple of years ago for my 22” Weber. I joined a couple pieces of scrap 2x lumber together then traced my charcoal grate on it and cut it out so it would fit beside my SnS.

                  When I want a drip pan I pull off a piece of wide heavy duty foil and form it around the wood then I remove the wood and ALAKAZAM I have a disposable drip pan.

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                  • Huskee
                    Huskee commented
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                    How cool! I just wad foil down in there and fold it up over the curves of the kettle, it does the job. This is better!

                  • Skip
                    Skip commented
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                    GREAT Idea! Thanks for posting.

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