Maybe you all know about this...
After banging up a bath tub and kitchen sink trying to clean some WSM 22.5 grates, I spent ~$14 on a thick plastic "water heater drain pan", and a plug for the drain outlet.
Though the 24" ID (inner diameter) pan would be big enough, I got the 26" ID 28" OD pan (pictured) so I'd have a little more water during the cleaning process.
The first cleaning effort in the pan will be tomorrow morning. Earlier it occurred to me to use the pan as a catch basin while rubbing down some pork butts and wings. For once, I didn't have spice dusted all over the counter top and floor.
Here's the obligatory meat picture, my very first shredded pork butt.
--SiletzSpey
After banging up a bath tub and kitchen sink trying to clean some WSM 22.5 grates, I spent ~$14 on a thick plastic "water heater drain pan", and a plug for the drain outlet.
Though the 24" ID (inner diameter) pan would be big enough, I got the 26" ID 28" OD pan (pictured) so I'd have a little more water during the cleaning process.
The first cleaning effort in the pan will be tomorrow morning. Earlier it occurred to me to use the pan as a catch basin while rubbing down some pork butts and wings. For once, I didn't have spice dusted all over the counter top and floor.
Here's the obligatory meat picture, my very first shredded pork butt.
--SiletzSpey