The base on my 20x24 grill finally rusted out and needs to be replaced. I live in the Spring, TX area and wonder if anyone knows a welder nearby who would take on this job. The base I have is very similar to the pic so I don't think it's a very big job. Please PM me if you can recommend someone nearby. I had one quote but thought it was a bit high (for a couple hundred more I can buy a new pit).
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I’m pretty sure there are some guys in your area. I know Grailsback is in Cypress which isn’t too far.
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Your favorite Muffler Shop might do it for you
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I feel your pain.
Many big shops don't want to mess with small jobs, so quote you a high price.
If you accept, then it's worth there time.
Many big shops don't want to mess with small jobs, so quote you a high price.
If you accept, then it's worth there time.
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Rolling a piece of flat bar into a ring is a decent chunk of work. A rectangle or square would be a lot easier to fabricate. If you weren’t opposed to the redneck look, you could probably find a steel truck rim for pretty cheap and that takes a lot of work out of it. What was the price quoted?
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strength_and_pow wrote:Rolling a piece of flat bar into a ring is a decent chunk of work. A rectangle or square would be a lot easier to fabricate. If you weren’t opposed to the redneck look, you could probably find a steel truck rim for pretty cheap and that takes a lot of work out of it. What was the price quoted?
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Do you have some pics of your pit I would like to see it and what is entailed in the job.
Actually if you went to a welding/fabrication shop that is not a bad price considering their overhead. I do a lot of work for friends and negotiate my prices with things like I keep the excess stock and you pay for my consumables but I have no overhead and consider them fun projects.
Actually if you went to a welding/fabrication shop that is not a bad price considering their overhead. I do a lot of work for friends and negotiate my prices with things like I keep the excess stock and you pay for my consumables but I have no overhead and consider them fun projects.
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Hopefully this works. Its about a 20" diameter base and 1 1/2 or 2" angle iron. The post can be salvaged except for maybe the bottom 2".
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You could use a piece of 20" pipe as the ring.
The job can be done for less than your quote you just need someone other than a shop. There would still be material costs involved no doubt.
If you were closer to me I would be glad to fix it I live in Vidor that is a hike lol.
Call Jose over at Pits by JJ and see if they can fix you up.
The job can be done for less than your quote you just need someone other than a shop. There would still be material costs involved no doubt.
If you were closer to me I would be glad to fix it I live in Vidor that is a hike lol.
Call Jose over at Pits by JJ and see if they can fix you up.
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k.a.m. wrote:You could use a piece of 20" pipe as the ring.
The job can be done for less than your quote you just need someone other than a shop. There would still be material costs involved no doubt.
If you were closer to me I would be glad to fix it I live in Vidor that is a hike lol.
Call Jose over at Pits by JJ and see if they can fix you up.
Thanks, k.a.m. I was actually thinking about taking it over there.
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Update: I took the stand over to Pits by J.J. and they said it would be a simple job. They gave me a VERY reasonable price and said they'd have it ready by Saturday. While I was there, I fell in love with the Mini Contender upright smoker. That is a really nice smoker. If I didn't already have their offset smoker, I'd be getting this one for sure.
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Glad you found someone to fix it for you.
If you need it done again in the future you might save some money by using a fabricated angle ring for the base ring.
http://anglerings.com/Angle-Rings
If you need it done again in the future you might save some money by using a fabricated angle ring for the base ring.
http://anglerings.com/Angle-Rings
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