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02-12-2009 11:23 PM #1
New Grill
Had some time in the garage today, felt good to get away from the stress of the day.
I couldn't get myself to pay $300+shipping for a grill that probably wouldn't fit so I got 50' of strapping, about 100 1/2" nuts, 100 screws and 4 hours later I got a grill. I made a template on my table and put the screws around the perimeter to bend around and then used the nuts as spacers.
Sean
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02-13-2009 01:50 AM #2
Looks great, nice job. I love it when I can save bucks!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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02-13-2009 05:31 AM #3
Looks great man. Home grown is alway built better.Got Guts - Get Graphics
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02-13-2009 10:46 AM #4
Looks really good. Do you have any pictures of the process of actually building it? I'm one that likes lots of pictures.
Thanks Richard
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02-13-2009 11:00 AM #5
Thanks guys, sorry Richard it was one of those things that just got going and I forgot to take any pictures.
If you need a step by step it wasn't that hard, let me know.
Sean
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02-13-2009 11:07 AM #6
Way to go Sean! You did a great job on that grill. Looks as good as anything you have to pay big bucks for.Bob
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