I have this Santa Maria attachment, I hVe used it to cook baby Back Ribs, Tomahawk steaks, t-bone steaks hotdogs only using wood splits from my offset smoker wood supply. Works great, just need use higher grate levels untill wood burns down a little, then lower attempt change. Keeps you on your toes!
Looks like a great attachment. Santa Maria style bbq is with wood and not charcoal. That is the point of having the adjustable height. You want that fire to be kissing what you are cooking. Born and raised in Santa Maria.
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ of course. Also if you get a chance buy Susie Q’s seasoning as it is the preferred seasoning. I would really like to see if the Webber can handle actual oak wood logs.
Oh my goodness those burgers looked delicious…..yummy!!! I’ve been going back and forth on an attachment like that or just getting a Santa Maria grill? Not sure yet!! Maybe if someone made one for the ranch kettle I’d definitely get it! Thanks for the review Tom!!!
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ That's a nice area. I live in Miami and have a place in Orlando as well. My mom's in Williston so I go by the villages when I got to see her. Merry Christmas my friend!!
Looks like a great accessory to the Weber kettle Tom! Does the grill grate seem pretty stable? I thought maybe it would wobble. Nice to see you at the southern command. Merry Christmas my friend! Cheers!
It doesn’t need security bolts. The crank handle pivot pin slides into holes placed in intervals up the side uprights to lock it in the holes. He just didn’t know or use it on the video.@@edwardprokopchuk3264
Pretty cool accessory Tom. I see the value of this with high fat content foods. As goukizx2 mentions, you can raise the grate just enough to keep from incinerating your protein. Chicken comes to mind. It looks like you can still fit the lid over the grate, or do you have to take the assembly off and revert back to the standard kettle grate? Merry Christmas to all the Horsmans and subscribers!
Great review as usual. Reasonably priced. I think it is gimmicky....but at this point in my life I appreciate simplicity. I don't condemn people that want to play around and move their food up and down all day though. I see the attraction.
That is one nifty accessory!
You need to try cooking a tri tip over wood in that baby Tom!
Thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas!
Thanks for Watching! Merry Christmas!
Another great grilling tool Tom! Merry and Blessed Christmas to you, your family and viewers!
Thanks for Watching Paul! Merry Christmas!
I have this Santa Maria attachment, I hVe used it to cook baby Back Ribs, Tomahawk steaks, t-bone steaks hotdogs only using wood splits from my offset smoker wood supply. Works great, just need use higher grate levels untill wood burns down a little, then lower attempt change. Keeps you on your toes!
Thanks for Watching! Appreciate the feedback
Looks like a great attachment. Santa Maria style bbq is with wood and not charcoal. That is the point of having the adjustable height. You want that fire to be kissing what you are cooking. Born and raised in Santa Maria.
Thanks for Watching! Appreciate the feedback
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ of course. Also if you get a chance buy Susie Q’s seasoning as it is the preferred seasoning. I would really like to see if the Webber can handle actual oak wood logs.
I need this and a home in Florida! Congrats on both!
Thanks for watching Mike!
Oh my goodness those burgers looked delicious…..yummy!!! I’ve been going back and forth on an attachment like that or just getting a Santa Maria grill? Not sure yet!! Maybe if someone made one for the ranch kettle I’d definitely get it! Thanks for the review Tom!!!
Thanks for Watching Robert!
Gabby’s grills will make one for the Ranch Kettle, I have one, have had it for 7 years, and it works great.
Thanks for the info!
Hey Tom, another great video as usual. I heard you say "Southern Command" and Florida. Did you get a place down here, what part? Thanks, Mike
Hi Mike! Thanks for watching! My wife and I have had a house in the Villages for about 15 years
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ That's a nice area. I live in Miami and have a place in Orlando as well. My mom's in Williston so I go by the villages when I got to see her. Merry Christmas my friend!!
@cookingwithbigcat Enjoy your Christmas!
Will this fit to use on the huntsman
Thanks for watching! Not sure
Looks like a great accessory to the Weber kettle Tom! Does the grill grate seem pretty stable? I thought maybe it would wobble. Nice to see you at the southern command. Merry Christmas my friend! Cheers!
Merry Christmas Jay! It’s pretty stable the cable raises and lowers while that grate is stabilized on the 2 posts
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQwould be nice to see the rotating/lifting mechanism as well as security bolts set up as part of the review.
It doesn’t need security bolts. The crank handle pivot pin slides into holes placed in intervals up the side uprights to lock it in the holes. He just didn’t know or use it on the video.@@edwardprokopchuk3264
@johnnylong8259 Thanks for watching!
Very SoCal type of thing for chicken and tritip. Live fire and wow. Is there any concern with weight and legs or being top heavy?
Thanks for watching! Good question, I didn’t experience any issues although it wasn’t very windy
What... no secret stadium sauce 🤣. Always enjoy the videos. Merry Christmas
Lol! Merry Christmas!
Pretty cool accessory Tom. I see the value of this with high fat content foods. As goukizx2 mentions, you can raise the grate just enough to keep from incinerating your protein. Chicken comes to mind. It looks like you can still fit the lid over the grate, or do you have to take the assembly off and revert back to the standard kettle grate?
Merry Christmas to all the Horsmans and subscribers!
Thanks for Watching Ted! The kettle lid does not fit with the accessory in place. Merry Christmas to you and your family too!
Pretty cool webber and accessorie. I wish I had one of those.
Thanks for Watching!
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ can you donate to one of your viewers?
What is it that you want?
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ a 22- inch weber kettle grill. I'll definitely promote everything that you do.
Ok,,,, when I get a spare one I’ll let you know. You’ll need to pick it up.
Awesome rview Tom. Where are you? The villages?
Thanks for watching! Yes
i might have to pick one of those up tom great video as well did you also move out of state? i heard you mention Florida
Thanks for watching! Just visiting
Enjoy the weather down there! 👍🎄
Thanks Ken! Merry Christmas!
Wishing you a Merry Christmas
Thanks for Watching Larry! Merry Christmas!
Awesome review Tom 👌👌👌
Thank you! Appreciate you watching!
Can you try an electric motor from another grill?? I know how you like to modify. Love your tests.
Thanks for Watching Mike! Need to try that! Merry Christmas!
Neat accessory. I had one and gave it away. Neat item but, it is big and heavy. My limited storage space I had to give it to a friend.
Thanks for Watching John! Merry Christmas
@@TomHorsmanAmateurBBQ Same to you. Spending it in Fla I assume. Be safe come New Years.
Looks like a nice rig for the weber Tom
Thanks for Watching Mark!
It would need cheese for me, but looked good anyway. Thanks Tom. Those pickles are the bomb...
Thanks for Watching!
Great review as usual. Reasonably priced. I think it is gimmicky....but at this point in my life I appreciate simplicity. I don't condemn people that want to play around and move their food up and down all day though. I see the attraction.
Thanks for Watching Michael!
Awesome unit!!
Thanks for watching Larry!
Pretty cool 🎄🎄😃
Thanks for Watching Eric! Merry Christmas!
Look alittle loose/sloppy attached to the Weber. I'm sure more video's and modifications are coming. Thanks Tom
Thanks for Watching Jim!
Nice you can dry ur socks to..
Thanks for watching!