Best Rib Rack?

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Best Rib Rack?

Postby ConorD » 11 Nov 2013, 08:00

For a WSM 18.5" - by best I mean the one that I can get the most into but also has big enough gaps to actually fit good spare ribs without having to squeeze them in (i.e. the rounded edge one from Webber themselves was to tight)
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Re: Best Rib Rack?

Postby CLEGGZILLA » 12 Nov 2013, 18:24

I have a rounded one from weber .... how big is your rack .....(fnar) of ribs?

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Re: Best Rib Rack?

Postby slatts » 12 Nov 2013, 19:42

last time Conor showed his rack it was quite large :lol: :lol:
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Re: Best Rib Rack?

Postby ConorD » 12 Nov 2013, 19:57

I knew I opened myself up to this and now need to go and have a shower as I feel so used with you all discussing my rack :o
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Re: Best Rib Rack?

Postby MrJaba » 12 Nov 2013, 22:08

Filth! haha. I've only tried the Weber one and the big green egg one which was pretty good! I'm not generally a fan of racks though, I don't think they're very well designed. I wonder if a flat stacked design would be better?
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Re: Best Rib Rack?

Postby keith157 » 13 Nov 2013, 04:05

It may do were you thinking of getting a couple of the cheap Homebase grills and separating them with Stainless nuts and bolts, which would double or treble the cooking area? Otherwise a purely vertical system wouldn't hold many ribs due to lid height.
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Re: Best Rib Rack?

Postby ConorD » 13 Nov 2013, 21:29

bought a Brinkman one in the end and will try it out this weekend
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Re: Best Rib Rack?

Postby ConorD » 15 Nov 2013, 16:28

Rack turned up and really happy with it as it is adjustable (anything from one rack to 6 and can move the uprights depending on the thickness of the ribs (i.e. beef or pork/babyback).

Going to give it a test run tomorrow.

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Re: Best Rib Rack?

Postby grum » 18 Nov 2013, 14:01

How much and where was the Brinkmann one from? I've looked at a Brinkmann one but it didn't say anything about it being adjustable.
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Re: Best Rib Rack?

Postby ConorD » 18 Nov 2013, 19:55

grum wrote:How much and where was the Brinkmann one from? I've looked at a Brinkmann one but it didn't say anything about it being adjustable.


I am a very lazy shopper;

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