iamdub
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Coincidentally, I saw a grille for sale earlier today for $75. I think it was in Laffy.
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Probably not a 16+Coincidentally, I saw a grille for sale earlier today for $75. I think it was in Laffy.
Probably not a 16+
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So, I still haven't found a tub/container long enough to soak the grill. The large grill surrounding is about 49“. I was thinking an underbed shallow storage container (plastic). I need something shallow so I don't have to buy 8, ******* gallons of muriatic acid, lol.
Also, I wanna do something with the chrome "windows" on my wheels. They're plastic, so powdercoating them is out of the question. I hadn't realized how may different versions of these were available until I actually got them. Most gmc wheels are one color, with no windows. [emoji2369][emoji2369][emoji2369][emoji2369]. Crazy ass gm
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Muriatic won’t dissolve bricks or cause them to bleed into the plastic? I wondered about that when I thought of trying this method but it didn’t matter since I never found a container big enough for the Denali grill. I thought about making a frame out of wood and using heavy plastic sheeting to hold the acid.Throw some bricks in there next to the top and bottom of the grille to take up space and square-off the usable pool area? I'd guess that 4-5 average bricks would replace a gallon of liquid.
Do you need the acid full-strength or can you dilute it with water, like at a 1:4 ratio?