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Re: H Grill?
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Posted by Bill Smith on December 12, 2003 at 18:29:15 from (63.147.130.83):
In Reply to: H Grill? posted by Henry J on December 12, 2003 at 17:16:31:
As Nebraska Cowman has said. There is a removeable peice on the grill. It is centered in the front and near the bottom. If this is what you are talking about, you are just simply missing that peice, which is (I'm guessing) the peice that CNKS has stated. If this is not what you are talking about and have bars missing out of it, you could probably snip and weld and grind and so on trying to patch it up but I wouldn't. If you are not worried about the looks, run it like that. If you are worried about the looks, it is hard telling what it will look like if you try to patch. That tin is pretty thin to work with and it is real nice and curvey. Real tough to do I would say, and to have it look right when you get done. I would look for another one in salvage yard. Got to be a better one than that, that wouldn't cost to much. Alot of H's around.
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