Wow that's a first for me. I've never seen a starter do that before. I always start my starter on top of my grill grate.
Chris
This would be a Great place to Warn people not to fire up your Chimney on Concrete.
It has been known to cause exploding concrete parts.
Bear
You mean like this?
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Had no idea. Thank you for the info. I'll look into getting some bricks or something to set it on.
Not sure, but it might be best to make that "Fire Brick".
Or some type of metal.
The thing I use, followed me home from Bethlehem Steel when I worked there 30 to 50 years ago.
There was a big discussion on this years ago on this forum. Was very interesting.
Bear
I've turned a steel bucket upside down to place the charcoal chimney on when needing to add more lit coals.
It's a $7.00 galvanized pail I scoop ash into when cleaning the grill from a big box store. It's in my avatar on the shelf under the black grill.
Do you think if I go buy a few fire bricks at home depot and then lay them down on the concrete that would work out? Maybe two layers? The concrete seems to be able to handle it better than the crap asphalt I have in my drive way.