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Pipeliner Grill

kffain

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I have just finished up building a Pipeliner grill out of 13" casing. this is my first attempt a pipe fitting. I am a self taught welder that is still learning. I read this post on the Welding web of a guy showing how to draw the templet and build this little grill. Can not remember his log on name, Sorry. but it was a very well written article with lots of good Pic's. While this is well outside the box for me, I thought I would have a go at it. So here's some Pic;s . I have been a long time lurker here but have never posted. So here goes.
 

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matt_i

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That is great geometry! Nice work with the pattern and layout. So you weld it all up and then slice open the cover?
 
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kffain

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Thanks to all for the nice comments. And to matts question yes weld it up. Partially cut door weld on hinges finish cutting doors.
 
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i4ni

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I have just finished up building a Pipeliner grill out of 13" casing. this is my first attempt a pipe fitting. I am a self taught welder that is still learning. I read this post on the Welding web of a guy showing how to draw the templet and build this little grill. Can not remember his log on name, Sorry. but it was a very well written article with lots of good Pic's. While this is well outside the box for me, I thought I would have a go at it. So here's some Pic;s . I have been a long time lurker here but have never posted. So here goes.

Nice work brother :thumbup:.I used to be a pipeliner so of course I had to try my hand at building a few cookers. I still have one around somewhere. :headscrat I'll see if I can find it and take a few pics.
 
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Dumber than lumber

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It is so satisfying to figure out what angle to use and where to make the cut/s. There is theory and there is real world.
What you have shown here is a great example of how to take a project to the conclusion.
Thanks for posting.
 

joe49

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Nice job, it came out beautiful. I have one sitting in my lay down for 25 years since last used.
 
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