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Glenn
 
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Go to your local railroad. They have a place for junk call a "rip
track" It's stuff they ripped out of cars, engines, etc. They MAY still
have a piece of fire grate from an old steam locomotive. It's ideal fro
a BBQ grate.

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> I've got an old brick incinerator in the back yard that I thought I
> might take down and rebuild as a grill. I'm looking for material for
> the grill itself. I don't want expanded metal. I looked on the net
> for ready -made inserts and all that popped up were yuppie gizmos made
> of stainless steel with lots of useless features and selling for over a
> kilobuck. I don't have any welding equipment at this time so I'm
> hoping to find something already fabricated but not at that price. I
> would also like to raise and lower it. Any opinions out there?
> Thanks,
> Dutch
>