Fajita cooker flat grill

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Re: Fajita cooker flat grill

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I planned on using 3/16.
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i build these out of 10ga when designing anything like this i use qcad for the angled top i got the bottom dimension then decided what the top length needed to be and drew them off the centerlines then connect the angle its a crude method but works and i don't have to figure the thickness of the metal knowing that the inside of the metal will meet correctly hope this helps a little
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otisa2007 wrote: Sat May 11, 2019 5:33 pm i build these out of 10ga when designing anything like this i use qcad for the angled top i got the bottom dimension then decided what the top length needed to be and drew them off the centerlines then connect the angle its a crude method but works and i don't have to figure the thickness of the metal knowing that the inside of the metal will meet correctly hope this helps a little

Thank you. I will take a chop at it your way in Draftsight.
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I found a better solution for myself......try to learn fusion 360. I should be pounding these out in mass quantity in about 2 years after I figure fusion out.......
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Ironken wrote: Sun May 12, 2019 7:42 pm I found a better solution for myself......try to learn fusion 360. I should be pounding these out in mass quantity in about 2 years after I figure fusion out.......
:HaHa :HaHa :HaHa Fusion can be tough but there are lots of videos. Every problem/question I have ever had in Fusion had been solved by a quick video I found with a Google search.
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Thanks Newbie. I have been aksing the all knowing Googler Fusion questions and just as you said....there is always answer. Pretty cool stuff once you get going on it.
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What does everyone do to treat the cooking surface. I'm definitely going to try and get one of these together.
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I treat mine just like castiron get them good and hot rub some oil into them do my cooking and i dont do any cleaning on it till next time i get ready to use it the two i have of my own i haven't had any rust problems do the same with my grill tops they sit out in the weather most of the time i use a scraper to clean them off when i go to use them and some fresh oil so far seems to work
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Re: Fajita cooker flat grill

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Nice flat top! Thanks for the share!

I milled out a flat top to use on a 'spare' grill I had.

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