Thanks! Yep, I used those just as spacers for the top slats (removed them after screwing the slats to the Z-bars).That is an A plus job! The only part I don't get is the hex nuts turned on their sides, were you using those as spacers or something?
Great work, enjoy it!
Google said walnut shell was a good pick for paint + rust and wouldn't touch the aluminum, but I probably should have picked something else. It was very slow going, especially with the compressor I was on which was too weak to hold good pressure for long at allThat was a ton of work, very nice job. You got an even color match on your wood slats, that's not easy to do. I think it looks better when there isn't too much color variation in the wood parts.
Why did you choose walnut shell blast media? For your application, there are more efficient/faster performing choices. Walnut shells are usually reserved for precision surfaces.
Haha yes he's been making jokes that there's no bill of sale or anything so the transfer isn't complete and he might just keep it.Outstanding rebuild and documentation. Your dad may want the grill back if / when he sees it! Very nice workshop.
For something like cast aluminum with a home compressor, I'd use a garnet. If you have the sand, that's better than the walnut shells. Problem with sand or glass beads is usually poor recyclability.Google said walnut shell was a good pick for paint + rust and wouldn't touch the aluminum, but I probably should have picked something else. It was very slow going, especially with the compressor I was on which was too weak to hold good pressure for long at all
What would you recommend? I've still got the holder for the propane tank to blast. I have a bag of I think black diamond sand I was thinking of trying.
If you're looking for a stainless rack (the one that rests on the firebox) then here's one....pretty pricey now though....Got my new RC flavorizer bars and rotisserie!
The two upper racks are the only non stainless things in there now...
First cook on the spit was split breast chicken. Amazing how moist they turned out. So simple to cook too! I'm really wanting to try a rib eye on it next.