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Yeah wouldn't be hard at all and maybe not even noticable. It would bother me but if that was my only option I'd have to embrace it.
See, now that wouldn't bother me at all if it was necessary. I look at it the same way as the only way to get burner tubes for that grill is to get cut down and rewelded ones from another grill. As long as I can keep the overall look and function the same as the original, I consider such modifications more than acceptable.
 
Yes I understand and like I said if it was my only option I would embrace it. I feel the same about the burners
The cut down and welded burners do bother me a little. It will bother me less when I make them out of genuine Weber burners and not generic ones. Also I think I can make them look virtually identical to the original ones I have without welding them. I'll be confident they will perform exactly like the factory originals also. Probably nit picking a bit and I can totally understand if there are differing opinions.
I am very happy to have options and maybe it shouldn't bug me. There are definitely things that maybe should bug me that don't and things that do bug me and maybe shouldn't. I think everyone probably has their own grill ideologies
 
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I would definitely like to see how you crimp the ends like the factory ones are. I would think you would need a metal brake, but maybe you know another way to do it?
I think I can achieve it with my 80 lb vise and maybe for added security I could put a little dab of high heat JB weld in before crimping. I also need to set a vise grip just up from the crimp in the opposite direction to keep the tube from collapsing if that makes sense. So that the burner tube does not taper all the way to the crimp. More of a sudden stop of the full tube and then crimp.
 
I think I can achieve it with my 80 lb vise and maybe for added security I could put a little dab of high heat JB weld in before crimping. I also need to set a vise grip just up from the crimp in the opposite direction to keep the tube from collapsing if that makes sense. So that the burner tube does not taper all the way to the crimp. More of a sudden stop of the full tube and then crimp.
I know what you're talking about, being pretty familiar with the shape at the end of the tube. They may even insert something inside the tube to keep it from collapsing during that crimping process.
 

 

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