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This is a grill made from 12" srainless pipe 304 sch10 the legs and intake and exhaust are 2" 304sch10, the handles are 3/4" 316sch 10. the cooking surface is 1/8" stainless mesh. It works real good. We use it about everyday weather permits. Attached Images
Reply:That's a neat little grille you made. It looks like it needs a face on it.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'.
Reply:-that's neat! Why not power brush it? - "If ya can't be handsome, ya may as well be handy!" HTP Invertig 201Lincoln Power Mig 255CLincoln SP125+Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 38
Reply:This is the first one I built. I did not polish it because I wanted to see what it would do. Good thing because I had to make some adjustments.(slight screwup) I have made 3 since and polished them with a 180 grit flap wheel. But I can not get a photo because they are gone.
Reply:If you make good stuff, folks are bound to steal it.Smithboy...if it ain't broke, you ain't tryin'.
Reply:Not stolen, sold to Felker rep, they are the ones woh made the pipe.
Reply:i like it. its a good idea cause you can leave it outside and not worry bout it rusting away -shine it up though -dawg
Reply:that is coolChuckASME Pressure Vessel welder
Reply:Awesome! What a great idea. Nice and portable.
Reply:Finney,did you use mig or Tig making the grill?thaks
Reply:Tig, 3/32 tung. 85amps on the 12" and 72amps on the 2" & 3/4" |
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