But a related question on safety: So I've got my pot of hot rocks or bricks... if I set three 2-hole concrete bricks in a triangle, with a regular oven rack setting on them on a vinyl floor, would that be safe enough, or would there still be a combustion issue below? (I know not to leave anything nearby.) How about carpeting below?
Susan,
If you're speaking of large "cinder-blocks" (8"x8"x16" nominal), which will give you 8" of clearance, I would think that would be plenty of room to protect whatever flooring was beneath it, even carpeting. Espcially if you left a little space between the corners of the blocks where they met in your triangle formation. Vinyl flooring is pretty tuff and usually won;t mar even if you set a scorching-hot pan directly on it for a few seconds, so I would think it could handle quite a bit of radiant heat.
I'm thinking the biggest problem would be having one of the hot rocks roll off the rack and onto the flooring and, before you could pick it up, it might scorch something. Of course, you were probably planning to use a bucket of rocks on top of the grill, so that would solve that. Ok, I scrolled up and re-read.... you have a bucket of rocks.