Maybe he's out of $$$ now. Just kidding MarkMark, they aren't that expensive. You just payed a lot of money to have a grill lid redone because you didn't like the color of it.
Maybe because the lid was faded badly.You just payed a lot of money to have a grill lid redone because you didn't like the color of it.
I understand why you would get the lid redone but yeah, sometimes you need to buy parts for these things and I know you do. Maybe spend less on grates and flavorizer bars or don't get everything sandblasted that you do. There have to be ways to cut corners so you don't get upset at the cost of drip rails.Maybe because the lid was faded badly.
Maybe the drip tray rails are for flippers.
Really, I'm very interested.Seems to me someone posted something basic material that simply can be cut to length, drilled and makes a perfect drip rail. Aluminum stock IIRC
I wish I could remember who. Maybe someone more resourceful will and put up the link. Seems to me aluminum stock would be the best to use. So much of the corrosion is from the steel to aluminum issue.Really, I'm very interested.
Sorry I just measured mine and I have 13 1/2 and 14 with 2 holes."What size do you need? Just pay shipping."
11 and a half inches long, with 2 holes.
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