Expanded metal cook grate

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smokinmad

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To all you metal fabricators....what size expanded metal would you get to make smoker shelves to cook butts or briskets on.....looking at 24" x 24"..thinking about bending front and back down for middle support......I see .035 and then I see #16 or 9.....I know this is thickness...but what would use for cooking grates......THANKS GUYS or GALS.....

SmokinMad
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3/4 #9 should work perfect for you. will be sturdy and less prone to heat distortion.
 
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I have 900 sheets of #9 X 3/4" flat expanded metal in Georgia

48" x 96" sheets

Selling for $40 each cash money

Will sell bundles if 10 sheets for $350

These weigh 50 pounds each

Each sheet is brand new, manufactured in August in Pennsylvania

Stored indoors no rust.

312-8O6-7600 cell

For photos just type expanded metal into Atlanta craigslist.
Mdolez03.....Thanks for the post and Welcome to SMF. I see this is your 1st post, I'm honored. We at SMF would like to see you stop by Roll Call and Introduce yourself, so the rest of the Gang can say Howdy. You will find this site Addicting if your Into Smoking Meats....

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     Wish I lived around Atlanta, I would be picking up a couple sheets. ANY ONE ELSE need some cook grate steel?

SmokinMad
 
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