TroyRedington
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I really want to use craycort cast iron grates in the 26er that i'm fixing up.
Unfortunately, they're too big and won't go all the way down to the standoffs.
My wife has an art journal for sale - and she agreed to let me buy the grates as soon as it sells!
I thought about replacing the straps on the inside to accomodate the new grates. But the grill is a '58 or '59 and I'd kinda like to keep it original.
I'm wondering if i could have some sort of grate risers fabricated so the cast iron grates will work (and not be loose) without welding or drilling.
Am I being retarded for even worrying about it?
Unfortunately, they're too big and won't go all the way down to the standoffs.
My wife has an art journal for sale - and she agreed to let me buy the grates as soon as it sells!
I thought about replacing the straps on the inside to accomodate the new grates. But the grill is a '58 or '59 and I'd kinda like to keep it original.
I'm wondering if i could have some sort of grate risers fabricated so the cast iron grates will work (and not be loose) without welding or drilling.
Am I being retarded for even worrying about it?