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Re: The latest purchase - W9
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Posted by Don LC on November 12, 2002 at 12:10:47 from (24.166.248.35):
In Reply to: The latest purchase - W9 posted by Steven@nd on November 11, 2002 at 17:36:06:
Don't pitch that grill !!The mashed in grill can be saved..the bars are not damaged up and down,a good sign. the dents were pushed in and they can be pushed out..A good grill like that would cost over $200 if you could find one ......Build your self a simple fixture out of angle iron, that will fit the holes that fasten the grill on the trastor.....this will hold the basic shape of the grill.....weld angle iron, across the back of fixture...Now, straight behind the crease that runs from top right to bottom left,place a piece of 2"x4"on edge about 2"shorter on each end than the crease is long, round off the end, edges ....put a "PORTA PAR" against the 2x4 and strait back against the brace you welded on the fixture.....center it up......slowly begin to push out the large dent.....always push out a dent in the same direction that it was pushed in......Using pieces of wood you can push that grill into place,,,,to finish, use a body hammer and light strikes.....good luck...Don
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