Sure.
Disconnect the gas canister and set it somewhere well from the grill.
The grill is made to go ahead and take warmth, so that you can. HOWEVER, remember that you will be creating ash which get lower within the lava rocks - you will want to clean the grill up prior to returning to presenting gas.
I would not, unless of course I possibly could look for a metal tray of some kind to create the charcoal on, safeguarding the gas pipes. Ash and crud getting into them will ruin it. And dude, when you are accustomed to a propane gas grill, you won't ever return to charcoal, so don't ruin it on your own!
Either acquire some gas or deal with the Weber.
The plates could warp, you'll most likely clog the gas jets, and might compromise the tubing towards the jets.
yes but safe remove the gas and also the hoses that may finish bad if there's some residual gas but it ought to be safe. Also fix it completely after safe.
it'll work. a few of the ashes might plug in the holes around the burning unit, but a few wacks with a set of tongs would fix it up. ought to be fine. i'd like mine medium rare, thanks
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