You can't tell. You need to know both area and width to get a length.
Yes, it's completely safe to use aluminum foil on a grill. Some people cover their grill top with aluminum foil as the cooking surface. You can also wrap potatoes and other vegetables in aluminum foil to cook on the grill.
iron grill is painted frequently because it prevent iron from rusting.
In the Grill it mean the their no red button to push the grill will light it self when turned on.
my propane smoker grill is turning my food black the flame is yellow, should it be blue
If your grill was a propane grill then the short quick answer is no. The reason: the gas pressure between Natural gas and Propane is different. There are adapters available for things like fire places but I am not sure if there are adapters for propane gas grills.
your going to get 800 cfm through a 20x20. Its the gross square inches divided by 2
If you are serious about grilling and want a grill that delivers both high, even heat and gives you a lot of control then this is a great grill for you. It might not look modern but Broil King has been making great grills for years. This model will give you plenty of space at 350 square inches or primary cooking area and a total of 520 square inches. The engineering of this grill is excellent, too bad the design is so bland.
The top indoor grill is the Sanyo smokeless indoor grill, with around 200 square inches of cooking area. The second is the Zojirushi EB-CC15 Indoor Electric Grill Armed with a 1300 watt heating element and a 12 inch by 9 inch cooking surface. The Krups Canyon Deluxe Indoor Grill is great for anyone, so it would be great for elderly people too!
12 inches
I've been told by customer service for Red Stone grills it's to connect to the site of the grill, hang down and touch the ground. It's incase lightning strikes the grill it will be grounded. Makes sense but my grill calls for it to hang down to the ground on the site with the propane tank 2 inches away from it. This of course does not make much sense to me so I will figure out how to hang it off the grill, down to the ground on the opposite side of the propane tank. I assume that would be best...
The size of the return air grill depends on the size of the forced air fan. The return air grid to reduce noise should be 5 to 8 times the size of the fan outlet. A 36000 btu heating system often has between a 500 to 1500 CFM fan the outlets on these fans are often between 30 and 80 square inches so the grid should be between 150 and 600 square inches (depending on the fan), the bigger you can fit the better. If you can fit it I'd put in a 12 x36 grill (432 sq in) but a 12 x 24" (288 sq inch)grill should work well too.
Easiest way i have found is to: - remove the clips from the radiator support - Align the square head with the square hole in the grill - Rotate the body of the clip until the side wings "snap" into place, the head should also slide further into the grill and rotate at this point - Repeat for all clips - Push the grill into place.
The best place to get a throw away charcoal grill would probably be your local walmart or dollar store. If you want a good charcoal grill, I would suggest trying lowes or home depot.
Bondo will not explode, but it will burn nicely. Any epoxy type product will burn. You should try J.B Weld if you are trying to repair a grill.
If you are hosting a large BBQ for a lot of people you will need a grill with 700 sq. inches, also be sure to have 45,000 BTU or more to cook those brats, I will also recommend to you a cover grill in case of rain.
i got burned while i was trying to like the bar-b-que grill
Cut 2 inches off the Grill