That ring is similar to a Vortex. Search around here and there are plenty who have one and use it for various things.I saw this picture and am dying to have something similar, thinking it might be superb at low and slow
That is nice but I don't think it would work for this application. I might track one down just to have on hand though haha. All yalls great ideas have got me researching thing I would have never otherwise found. I was able to track down a video of a guy making a DIY basket and diffuser which might solve some of my problems going to link it down below.
This is something I made awhile back for a different reason , but you could adjust grate size and length of the pipe to fit your needs .Right now I have just done brisket on the weber kettle with the snake method and would like to get the brisket up higher away from the flame. I also plan to use the taller set up to fit more sausages while cold smoking in it.
I love that idea, my biggest need for the second grate was for cold smoking sausages so I may make one that is a bit shorter than yours. If I build a heat diffuser that alleviates my concern about heat coming directly from the smoke tube and allows me to use the whole first rack and then that second rack like you have may work well to expand my space enoughThis is something I made awhile back for a different reason , but you could adjust grate size and length of the pipe to fit your needs .
I made it so I can get at the snake easier if needed , but the snake on my 26 " kettle runs an average of 10 hours . After that I'm going to the oven , so I never used it .
I Was going to do something like you're talking about , but switched directions .I love that idea, my biggest need for the second grate was for cold smoking sausages so I may make one that is a bit shorter than yours. If I build a heat diffuser that alleviates my concern about heat coming directly from the smoke tube and allows me to use the whole first rack and then that second rack like you have may work well to expand my space enough
Here's the two different sizes if you're interested . It gives the actual diameters in the description .
I was going to go through the side . I have an old Happy Cooker . Looks like a 22 " kettle . I was going to use that , just didn't make sense after looking at it and the money invested .Were you could to have the heat come up through the bottom or were you going to cut a hole in the side of the weber?
Gotcha, yeah at some point might as well get an off set if it costs too much.I was going to go through the side . I have an old Happy Cooker . Looks like a 22 " kettle . I was going to use that , just didn't make sense after looking at it and the money invested .
I bought a 26 " kettle and that thing does a great job on long cooks like brisket . My SmokeFire pellet makes great food . My MES 30 with the Auber handels hams and sausage , and the 22 " performer does the grilling and the spinning . I have a 14 " WSM , but never use it .
Genesis 310 gas grill has it's uses too .
If you’re handy you can make your own extension, go to your big box store; HD or LWs and look for a small roll of 12” aluminum flashing (no paint) and some small screws. Also, metal fabrication shops have many odd sized pieces of thin sheet metal laying around (free). Roll it to fit your grill, I’ll work for a while until you decide on to spend big money on a real deal!they make a rotisserie that fits on the kettles, it would raise the lid maybe 6'' or so [ i would have to go measure}. you would have to figure out some kind of supports to put on that ring to hold a grate up farther away from the heat. don't know if that distance would be enough for what you would like to do?