If you're using brickets, stop. If you're using lighter fluid, stop. Even if you don't do this crazy mod, buy a charcoal chimney and start using natural lump charcoal that pretty easy to find anymore. Lights quickly (with just one sheet of newspaper) and burns super hot. A bonus is that if you're just making a small meal it reduces the amount of charcoal you'll need to use by concentrating the heat.
Step 1: Needs
--An old Weber Smoky Joe grill (or equivalent)
--A charcoal chimney
--Metal cutting saw
--Drill
--Metal punch
--Welder (optional, but very nice to have)
Step 2: Getting To It
Turn the base of the grill upside down and put the charcoal chimney on it. Outline it with a marker.
Use a spring loaded punch to make the mark for drilling . . . using a punch gives the drill bit something to grab onto and work it's way in to the otherwise smooth metal.
USE EYE PROTECTION. The baked on coating (probably some sort of porcelain) will fly everywhere.
Once you've made your hole poke a metal blade through it and saw it out. Cut on the inside of the line you made because you'll want the joint tight. My friend Dean used a torch to cut his out.
Use a grinder of some sort to fine tune the size of the hole.
Step 3: Attachment
I used the grinder to clean up the metal and then let it have some amps. Got a good ugly weld . . . hey, I'm not pro welder. All I really did was tack the two parts together.
Step 4: Legs
Use your punch and drill out the holes.
Attach the legs, bending them into shape as necessary.
The grill stands well without using the legs, but the legs add a layer of protection. If you're cooking something big the grill could potentially tip over. This prevents that from happening.
Put your grill back together and marvel at it. Simple, yet deadly.
Step 5: Fire It Up
Put one sheet of newspaper beneath it.
Light it up. And in about 15 minutes . . .
Step 6: You're Ready To Rock
When the coals look as hot as the fires of Hades put your grill grates in and cover with the lid. Let it pre-heat until it's as hot as you dare let it get. This one got to 400F after 3 minutes of being covered. The highest the cheap thermometer registered was 650F. Pretty damn hot. If you're looking for some super searing heat, then grill directly on the lower grate. This will give you "black and blue" pretty fast.
Now go out there and make some stuff. And try not to burn anything down that you don't want burned down.
















































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However, I would imagine that this grill has zero "warm zone"
It also holds a wet smoker very nicely on the top edge.
I filled the basket with lava rock, to diffuse the hot gas from the fire - this burns sticks like a rocket stove.
It was inspired by another 'Ible