K KotaChuk678 Knows what a fatty is. Joined Jan 28, 2013 Messages 153 Reaction score 32 Points 0 Location White Plains, N.Y. Feb 9, 2013 #1 Should I be worried about these? I think I may have started them one time for drainage
Garrett Babbling Farker Joined Oct 3, 2012 Messages 2,757 Reaction score 4,235 Points 0 Location Gastonia North Carolina Feb 9, 2013 #2 You can always put a layer of foil on the bottom. The holes will be outta site, outta mind. Plus it will make clean up easy.
You can always put a layer of foil on the bottom. The holes will be outta site, outta mind. Plus it will make clean up easy.
K KotaChuk678 Knows what a fatty is. Joined Jan 28, 2013 Messages 153 Reaction score 32 Points 0 Location White Plains, N.Y. Feb 9, 2013 #3 Garrett said: You can always put a layer of foil on the bottom. The holes will be outta site, outta mind. Plus it will make clean up easy. Click to expand... Yeah I guess or maybe get some fire bricks but they can be expensive :mmph:
Garrett said: You can always put a layer of foil on the bottom. The holes will be outta site, outta mind. Plus it will make clean up easy. Click to expand... Yeah I guess or maybe get some fire bricks but they can be expensive :mmph:
peaspurple is one Smokin' Farker Joined Jan 26, 2009 Messages 893 Reaction score 99 Points 0 Location Georgia transplant in odenton, md Feb 10, 2013 #4 Stainless steel bolt and nut will fill them up. Or use job weld.
IamMadMan somebody shut me the fark up. Joined Jul 30, 2011 Messages 14,879 Reaction score 18,993 Points 113 Location Pemberton, New Jersey Feb 10, 2013 #5 peaspurple said: stainless steel bolt and nut will fill them up. Or use job weld. Click to expand... ^ +1 ..........
peaspurple said: stainless steel bolt and nut will fill them up. Or use job weld. Click to expand... ^ +1 ..........
Y yakdung is Blowin Smoke! Joined Apr 12, 2010 Messages 1,925 Reaction score 1,965 Points 0 Location Houston, Texas Feb 10, 2013 #6 Hit it with a mig welder.