scooby074
Well-known member
The BBQ was going to give me Tetanus. So in the spirit of GJ I decided I should make some new BBQ grills. Constructed of 3/8 roundbar , 304 SS. Mig welded.
Ole rusty. Notice the flaking. I framed it in angle to use as a template. This was a mistake, see below.

Raw Materials. 3/8 SS round, spaced 3/8 apart. The grill required about 34 pieces, 48' total. Original plan was to eliminate the center split, so it would be one continious grill. Bad idea.

I didnt have 100% argon, so I used C25 and 308ss wire. There is a bit of weld staining as a result. My first time welding a "large" SS project. I have lots of experience welding mild steel, been doing it for years, but this Stainless moved around like a wet noodle. I limited my heat input, kept the welds small, cooled the material between welds, only welding 3 slats at a time, and it still warped. I might have had the jig frame too constraining for how much the metal moved, but it ended up a bit of a mess. I had to cut the grill into 2 pieces to reduce some of the tension and get it to lay flat. I know for when I make my stainless BBQ, Ill either tig it or figure out some way to deal with expansion. A good learning experience.

Finished product. The BBQ didnt care about stained welds
and the steaks came out great, without any rust flakes !!

Ole rusty. Notice the flaking. I framed it in angle to use as a template. This was a mistake, see below.

Raw Materials. 3/8 SS round, spaced 3/8 apart. The grill required about 34 pieces, 48' total. Original plan was to eliminate the center split, so it would be one continious grill. Bad idea.

I didnt have 100% argon, so I used C25 and 308ss wire. There is a bit of weld staining as a result. My first time welding a "large" SS project. I have lots of experience welding mild steel, been doing it for years, but this Stainless moved around like a wet noodle. I limited my heat input, kept the welds small, cooled the material between welds, only welding 3 slats at a time, and it still warped. I might have had the jig frame too constraining for how much the metal moved, but it ended up a bit of a mess. I had to cut the grill into 2 pieces to reduce some of the tension and get it to lay flat. I know for when I make my stainless BBQ, Ill either tig it or figure out some way to deal with expansion. A good learning experience.

Finished product. The BBQ didnt care about stained welds


