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Cast Iron Grid Lifter Pics

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Citizen Q
Citizen Q Posts: 484
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Regarding options for cast iron gridlifters that I posted about earlier today:[p]Picture008.jpg[p]This shows the spatial relationship of the box stove handle and the Dasco #1935 masonry pointing tool to a talking Homer Simpson bottle opener.


Picture009.jpg[p]And here is the box stove handle in operation. Very simple. Apparently though, I was a bit overzealous in touting the Dasco tool earlier. It works very well lifting the grid of my Lodge cast iron hibachi, but it is a hair too thick to work on the BGE grid. 15 or 20 seconds on the grinder should take care of that.[p]My homemade raised Webber grid w/SS carriage bolts is lost to the record snowfall so far this month so I'll be posting a picture of that sometime around June, unless the glacier forming on my roof carries it out to sea before then. Oh, and I WILL be needing new gutters this spring.[p]Cheers,
C~Q

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  • Sundown
    Sundown Posts: 2,980
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    Citizen Q,
    Heard you folks got slammed harder then we did here on the mainland. I would imagine your snow removal budget is somewhere in the minus column at least 4 or 5 figures. Hope you thaw out pretty soon. I'm headed over to get a stove handle in a few minutes. Great idea!