Justin,
Head down to your local Hardware Store, grab two #10 bolt retainers, and be back in the game for less than the cost of a postage stamp.
While the RTV method works, it is more money for a tube that by the time you use it again it will be dried up and useless.
Or, use some high temp Red RTV silicone and paste it back on. Easy to pry off if you need to again. I use it on all my rehabs. BUt if you just need to put one back on, those clips are pretty inexpensive.
Got the new painted badge on
these clips did the trick. I went to put it all back together. I either lost 1 Long flavorizer bar or it was missing one when I got it. Kind of a bummer. New bars will put me over $400 for the project.
The only part that I have not ordered is the 3 rivets or connectors that I use to attach the control panel to the grill? I tried some Dorman auto parts panel parts but they didn't work
The only part that I have not ordered is the 3 rivets or connectors that I use to attach the control panel to the grill? I tried some Dorman auto parts panel parts but they didn't work
Thanks Bruce! The two side tables on left and lid handle are original. I made the bottom shelf but could have done better evening the gaps between planks. Inside was real nice when I got it.
Would like to add a wooden table to the right of the control panel. Anyone have a suggestion on how to do it? Thought about buying some smaller square tubing to make a sleeve and more 1” square framing. Thoughts?