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NEIA | I fixed 2 this winter. One was for my son. His burners had rusted out. He was going to throw it out. Went to Walmart and bought 3 generic/adjustable replacement tubes for $10 each. Had to make a new bracket for the tubes to sit on at the back. Just a small piece of angle iron. Also made some new drip guards that go over the burners. Just somemore angle iron bent to fit. So for $30 and maybe 2 hours of my time. He has a grill that will go 5 more years or maybe longer. You either need some stainless steel or cast iron burner tubes. | |
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