First time I’ve ever seen this and have worked for Weber for 15 years. That ash catcher ring is made of aluminum.
Bigbuckmud
That’s hot
0nePunchDan
Were you using uranium as fuel or something wtf lol
brentemon
I’ve had a lump charcoal and bacon fat fire in mine and it didn’t melt.
Prairie-Peppers
I’ve flipped the thermometer back past 0 a couple times but definitely didn’t melt it. Not sure how it would get that hot that far below the heat source.
Trip_Fresh
Now that was a fire!!
t-lab
She’s just a GRILL and she’s on fire Hotter than a fantasy Lonely like a highway She’s livin’ in a world and it’s on fire Filled with catastrophe But she knows she can fly away
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Are you not using the bottom coal grate?
it was probably holding way too many small bits of charcaol instead of ash, mixed with oil from meats and continued to stay lit for too long.
That’s impressive, really.
https://preview.redd.it/xvujhqeopbse1.png?width=926&format=png&auto=webp&s=b74f302abd97df2cf9d1c974a87041104838dee5
Your grill is just as surprised as we are
First time I’ve ever seen this and have worked for Weber for 15 years. That ash catcher ring is made of aluminum.
That’s hot
Were you using uranium as fuel or something wtf lol
I’ve had a lump charcoal and bacon fat fire in mine and it didn’t melt.
I’ve flipped the thermometer back past 0 a couple times but definitely didn’t melt it. Not sure how it would get that hot that far below the heat source.
Now that was a fire!!
She’s just a GRILL and she’s on fire
Hotter than a fantasy
Lonely like a highway
She’s livin’ in a world and it’s on fire
Filled with catastrophe
But she knows she can fly away