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Started by Duke, January 17, 2013, 08:13:24 AM

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Duke

Here's what I came up with. I have a little more detail to do, but I already put it to work.






Craig


Duke

Thanks Craig and awesome tagline! That should be on those shirts. :)

G

That looks stock....very nice.  Where did you find a half grate?  Was there some welding involved?  Details please....

Big B

That is awesome Duke....looks sweet..!!!!....Love the custom stuff.
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bob hope

wow duke that is spot on! fantastic!! :o
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Duke

Thanks, What I did was take an old 22 grate and cut it down the middle. When you do make sure you leave the handles as long as you can. This way you can make it the height you want by bending and adjusting them for the front legs. Also unlike I did leave an extra few inches of the outer ring so you can straighten it and bend it to close it. I might need to do some welding now to finish mine or just make another.

1buckie



Cool Deal !!

So, no welding just for this as is?

Just the strip metal bolted for the back foot ?

Don't have welding setup put together as of yet !!!
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Duke

Nope, no welding needed. If you have any trouble or questions let me know and I will help. I mainly used a sawzall, grinder, vice and hammer.

Ken Mc

Lookin' for a flat top 26"( not black)

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zavod44

I need to make one this weekend!

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zavod44

Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X

Duke

Cool, I can't wait to se them all. By the way, I used an old smokey joe leg for the back leg and used a grinder for any rough areas especially in the front of the grate.