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My gas grill rebuild! - 6/30/2008 4:57:05 PM   
coplinb


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Hey everyone, thought you might like to hear about my new project. Im in the process of rebuilding my old ''free'' gas grill. ive gotten it taken apart and I am planning on rebuilding it with a custom touch. The list of things i want to go are as follows:
1. new burner 
2. new knobs
3. new temp gauge
4. New rubber lawnmower tires for that offroad look we all love, sorry im not ''dropping'' my grill!
5. I plan on cleaning and refinishing the wood planks.
6. Last, but not least i will be repainting the frame and the grill itself.

Heres my question, I dont want to go with a normal coat of shiney black paint and I was wondering if truck liner paint is heat resistant enough for this application? if not i am just going to paint it flat black. boo.

Any ideas or suggestions would be aprrectiated, hopefully it will be ready by the 4th and i can get some pics!
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RE: My gas grill rebuild! - 6/30/2008 5:35:27 PM   
swartlkk


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Bedliner is definitely not heat resistant enough.  There are several high temp paints available in a variety of colors though!

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RE: My gas grill rebuild! - 7/1/2008 5:42:51 PM   
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Paint it black and orange two tone with engine block paint, that would be sick.

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RE: My gas grill rebuild! - 7/2/2008 6:08:42 AM   
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You gonna be putting any bow ties on it? 

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RE: My gas grill rebuild! - 7/5/2008 9:56:07 AM   
coplinb


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Well, gave up on the rebuild. got it all painted and put back together, then my fiance suprised me with a new stainless steel grill! its got 3 burners and a side burner and i love it. it actually has a 2nd rack, which the other was lacking. so im pretty stoked. yah for me!    

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