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		| Jeremy 
 
 
 Joined: 17 May 2015
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 Location: New York
 
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				| |  Posted: Wed May 27, 2015 3:36 pm 
 Looking for a #5 firebox
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				| Hi there, I'm in search of a #5 firebox.  My grill is in decent shape but the firebox literally crumbled away in my hands when I attempted to remove in order to clean.  If anyone has the hinged bands as well, that would really be ideal.  Thanks for reading! - Jeremy |  | 
	
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		| BeDummy 
 
 
 Joined: 25 Mar 2009
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 Location: here
 
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				| |  Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 8:41 am 
 
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				| Still using mine-yay for me boo for you perhaps. I havent taken mine out since i originally put it in back
 in '01-i guess you see why,now.
 When mine fails eventually i'm going with a wire basket
 job like RJ was shilling back in the day.
 Check with ur local welders or pitmakers for quotes
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		| Admin Site Admin
 
  
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				| |  Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2015 12:22 pm 
 A suggestion for you...
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				| My firebox in my #7 fell apart over a year ago.  I took all the pieces out, arranged a few bricks standing on end in the bottom around the inside of the wall, and placed a Weber fire grate on top of those.  Also, on the draft door tubes that protrude into the ash chamber I placed a small piece of half-thick brick just to keep hot ash from falling on them or out the door. 
 Doesn't look great, but it works wonderfully.  Been cooking up a storm over the last year.  It's even easier to clean out, going in from above.
 
 
   
 For a #5, you might use the flat half-thickness bricks.
 
 Good luck.
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		| Nemesis 
 
 
 Joined: 04 Jul 2006
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				| |  Posted: Thu Dec 10, 2015 11:21 pm 
 
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				| Whoa, Admin!  I am utterly amazed to see your POSK still in operation.  Thought for sure it would be a goner by now.  I guess the fact that you had to humpty-dumpty it back together made it stronger than the average POSK  |  | 
	
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