Hi Leek,
You're just getting started in the
Gary's WSM 5-Step program.
Last year after I completed the 5-step, I had a conversation with Gary which I found quite enlightening. He not only smokes on his WSM, he uses it as a grill. He has been known to build his fire on the lower grate by simply bringing the ring up there, mounding the wood charcoal and lighting them. You then have a fire X inches from the grill --- if it were not dark outside I would supply the measurements.
He has also built a fire at the regular location, maybe not as much wood charcoal, then placed a grate on it. This was for steaks with a fast sear. You could also mound the wood charcoal on one side for searing, once done then move to the other side to finish cooking by indirect heat.
Just before the 4th of July, I smoked chicken and polish sausage. Let's be truthful, I oversmoked these sausages believing I needed 2 hours. Though I see in a response on the
WSM 5-step forum I was really looking at a much shorter cook. At the conclusion of the smoking, I lifted the center tube off my WSM. I scrapped the upper grill with a brass brush, then placed it on the ring filled with coals. I then cooked corn on the cob with the residual heat, which was hardly dim.
On Father's Day, I smoked a salmon for about 90-120 minutes. I put the fish into oven to keep it warm. I again removed the center tube, placed the scrapped top grill on the fire ring and cooked a tri-tip. It was surf and turf to satisfy everyone who came for dinner.
If you use SteveZ's idea of a metal surface under your WSM to protect your deck, you could conceiveably use your WSM as your versatile all purpose cooker. Once I learned how to build a fire, covered in the 5-step, there were no more obsticles to wood charcoal cooking.
When Gary spoke to Culinary Historians recently, he discussed how he would not have gas at home. You will have convenience factor, though you will not have the same taste profile available from wood charcoal.
Is there a rush to buy the grill? Why not try out all the possibilities of your WSM before making a final decision. Since Gary's 5-step breathed new life into my WSM, I have not used my other Weber Grill.
Happy Smokin'!
Regards,