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September 22, 11:52 AM [GMT -5]
I'm looking for a tip on reinforcing the bottom of a Charbroil type gas grill, It has like a sheet of metal on the back andstarted to rust so that it's losing stability on the bottom where the wheels are. I'm thinking of riveting a piece of sheet metal onto the back-bottom of it. Anyone have any suggestions?
July 04, 2:16 PM [GMT -5]
I do not need to do this at this time. But for some reason I think that you should explain to some people that Linseed oil is a very volatile substance and may catch fire don't you? Dennis
June 20, 10:55 AM [GMT -5]
I just replaced a few things on my grill that were getting old (got stuff @ this site, they had just what I needed http://www.ereplacementparts.com/grill-parts.html) and I haven't had a chance to deep clean it yet but I am definitely going to use these steps to get it done! I didn't even think about refinishing the wood, so I'm going to do that and make it look like new again. Thanks!
April 06, 12:56 PM [GMT -5]
cleaning out the grill funk and changing the burner are all u need to do. Don't waste money or the time changing the igniter its cheaper to use the candle lighter.
June 22, 6:41 AM [GMT -5]
I did this on a 5 year old gas grill and it was simple just follow the detailed directions given and don't skip any. My grill now looks new and grills to perfection!
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