Hack saw or dremmel cuttoff wheel (bolt cutters will do too) Grommet punch/press (should come with any grommet kit) Paint scraper (I got away with a cheap plastic set, went through 3 of them though as aircraft remover slowly softened them up into mush) Thick yellow kitchen gloves seem to work, or heavy duty PVC ones) Rubber gloves (made of stuff Aircraft remover will not eat, ie: not nitrile. Thick leather gloves (tin snips leave super sharp serrated edges!) Grill/high-temp paint (Rustoleum flat black grill paint) BE CAREFUL WITH IT, it will burn the out of you if you get so much as a drop on your skin, and removes/eats paints and plastics and just about anything not metal. Various small bits of hardwareĪircraft remover: Highly effective at removing everything down to bare metal. If you can't find one to the exact size you need, get these instead. They make grill grates that can be extended to fit any grill. I used a fairly simple astragal pattern, 1.25" (half-round top with a chamfered curve extending the bottom). Mine is also an under-desk sized one, though this should work for the full-height ones as well (Tower of smokin meat!).ģ/4" Oak Veneered plywood 2'x2' (Might need larger if your cabinet is longer/deeper. I got mine free from work as it was old and the cloth cushion top was torn.
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