I have an elderly Warm Morning grill (1970s vintage, I believe) that's been sitting forlorn and unused since January when Santa delivered a new Weber Genesis 3 burner to my deck.
I'd like to give the WM a new job as a grill for cooking pancakes, eggs, etc. and serve as an overflow grill for things like burgers and chicken if needed (probably very seldom, but I do occasionally host parties for 10-20 friends).
This grill has a lower grate to hold lava rocks or ceramic briquettes. It takes a fairly long time to preheat the grill with the rocks/briquettes in place. I'm thinking maybe I should leave these out if I'm going to optimize it for griddling. But what are your opinions?
Due to the way this grill is designed, the cooking grates (https://www.grillparts.com/broilmast...duct_id=DPA111) should remain in the grill to properly support a griddling surface. So what to use for a griddle? Some ideas I've had --
Add a layer of GrillGrates' griddle sections (https://www.grillgrate.com/the-griddle/) on top of the grates.
Buy a stainless griddle insert to fit.
Use a large 2-burner sized aluminum griddle from Chef's Design that I already own -- https://chefsdesign1915.com/product-...es-and-grills/
Any suggestions or advice, whether silly or serious, from the peanut gallery?
I'd like to give the WM a new job as a grill for cooking pancakes, eggs, etc. and serve as an overflow grill for things like burgers and chicken if needed (probably very seldom, but I do occasionally host parties for 10-20 friends).
This grill has a lower grate to hold lava rocks or ceramic briquettes. It takes a fairly long time to preheat the grill with the rocks/briquettes in place. I'm thinking maybe I should leave these out if I'm going to optimize it for griddling. But what are your opinions?
Due to the way this grill is designed, the cooking grates (https://www.grillparts.com/broilmast...duct_id=DPA111) should remain in the grill to properly support a griddling surface. So what to use for a griddle? Some ideas I've had --
Add a layer of GrillGrates' griddle sections (https://www.grillgrate.com/the-griddle/) on top of the grates.
Buy a stainless griddle insert to fit.
Use a large 2-burner sized aluminum griddle from Chef's Design that I already own -- https://chefsdesign1915.com/product-...es-and-grills/
Any suggestions or advice, whether silly or serious, from the peanut gallery?

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