>>8300321
LOOKS LIKE A SHITTY JOB
>>8300321
Mine had three burners that I replaced a couple years ago. You can see in the pic, they're flatter and wider but should be similar. Get the end away from the gas loose (mine just rest on a ledge) and they slide right out. I ordered mine from repairclinic.com (1 year any reason return policy with full refund.) To install, just do the reverse. Should slide right in. Mine were real simple to do.
>>8300358
*sorry, pic came out sideways.
GRILL
NICE AND HOT
>>8300321
>Hey /ck/, my dad asked me to replace the burners on his grill, can you help?
Bottom is rusted out too. I think maybe it's not worth the repair of those 3 pieces. Sad but true.
>>8300364
You should see our knives
you probably get more information if it makes sense to repair it and how to do so on >>>/diy/
>>8300390
>You should see our knives
ROFL.
Well, make sure the drip pan has a second drip pan underneath. LOL. Get that going one more year. Personally, Just work around those hot spots. It was 3 zone, just use one, and offset grill... just be creative. I wouldn't spend any money on that grill, for realz.
I live in Florida, on the ocean, doesn't matter what brand you buy anywhere in the state, there will always be one single part that rusts like a mofo, because that's how they plan it. But, I don't clean it, I just fire it up til it's 1000F and char off anything from the previous use, scrape, wipe. This is why I don't use a Weber charcoal grill, no acidic ash left in there. Full sun!
My only advice is a very heavy grill grate, even cast iron, which gets a nice season on it, anything thick, just not thin wires.
>hey son, i know you have absolutely no clue, but can you ask those random internet people how to do something for me?
is your entire family idiots or just you two