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Powder Coating Questions


v-8power

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Too bad you could'nt take the top off the grill and fab up some sides to make it taller.
That way you could hang them in there. It probably would'nt be worth the time if the headers were all your doing though.
 


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V-8power, I could fab up a new top. Its not a cooking grill. I only cook steaks, burgers, brats and chicken over the bricks and applewood. Gas grills are for pussies! So, I'm free to do as I please to the grill. But spending the money on sheetmetal and welding up a new top will take longer than it will to mediablast, degrease, apply powder, and bake the headers. lol. Maybe I could just bring the powder and the headers (already prepped) to a powdercoating shop and they could apply and bake them. This way I can watch for future powdercoating adventures.
 

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