Tony Gilliam
Member
I've been wanting to build an Argentine grille for a while. I have seen many styles and designs to get inspirations from and have been gathering the bits and pieces needed to build my own. I want to make it reflect my interest in cast iron as well as be useful.
So last week my parents are cleaning up their back yard and needed me to take a load of scrap metal into the local scrap yard. While there I found a 2 foot deep by 3 foot wide cast iron grate of unknown origin Its about 3/4 to 1 inch thick and has square holes about 1 inch in diameter. I bought it for $5 thinking it would make an awesome grille rack.
Now that I have it, I'm wondering if it is too much. How do I clean it? How do I season it? Is it going to rust up between uses?
My plan was to build a rack of similar size from stainless steel, but this thing just looked to cool not to get.
I'm hoping soot from the wood fire and drippings from the steaks will be enough to keep it from rusting up.
Has anyone used a cast iron grate in a similar way? Please tell me your thoughts. Its not to late to go with stainless.
Thanks Tony
So last week my parents are cleaning up their back yard and needed me to take a load of scrap metal into the local scrap yard. While there I found a 2 foot deep by 3 foot wide cast iron grate of unknown origin Its about 3/4 to 1 inch thick and has square holes about 1 inch in diameter. I bought it for $5 thinking it would make an awesome grille rack.
Now that I have it, I'm wondering if it is too much. How do I clean it? How do I season it? Is it going to rust up between uses?
My plan was to build a rack of similar size from stainless steel, but this thing just looked to cool not to get.
I'm hoping soot from the wood fire and drippings from the steaks will be enough to keep it from rusting up.
Has anyone used a cast iron grate in a similar way? Please tell me your thoughts. Its not to late to go with stainless.
Thanks Tony