jjj1954 Active Member Joined Nov 14, 2015 Messages 36 Reaction score 7 Location Oregon Jan 29, 2016 #1 While I am not done rebuilding the grill, I think it is starting to look like a grill. Been time consuming but worth it. Attachments duster 115.jpg 40.7 KB · Views: 81 duster 116.jpg 38 KB · Views: 95 duster 122.jpg 34.6 KB · Views: 95 duster 128.jpg 28 KB · Views: 109 duster 130.jpg 31.8 KB · Views: 111 duster 136.jpg 35.2 KB · Views: 106
While I am not done rebuilding the grill, I think it is starting to look like a grill. Been time consuming but worth it.
JoesEdge Well-Known Member Joined Jun 6, 2013 Messages 1,107 Reaction score 285 Location Downey, CA Jan 29, 2016 #2 What did you use to fill in the broken pieces?
jjj1954 Active Member Joined Nov 14, 2015 Messages 36 Reaction score 7 Location Oregon Jan 29, 2016 #3 I used old cassette tape cases for the smaller pieces, found a plastic fish knife case for the thicker pieces, used plastic weld to even out the seams (still working on that) and a two part plastic weld for the joints.
I used old cassette tape cases for the smaller pieces, found a plastic fish knife case for the thicker pieces, used plastic weld to even out the seams (still working on that) and a two part plastic weld for the joints.