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Did you make the bowtie blue on the grill yourself too?
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Yes, I rattle canned it when I painted the black parts blackDid you make the bowtie blue on the grill yourself too?
Yes, I rattle canned it when I painted the black parts black
I did the W/T grill on mine an did the bow tie black. I just scuffed it an painted it. I didn't even think about trying to take it apart....Did you just spray the outside or were you able to get it apart to do the inside? I removed the bowtie from my old grill on the plow truck and both the tab thingies broke right off.
I took it apart and broke one of the tabs, but I went back with double sided tape for insurance.Did you just spray the outside or were you able to get it apart to do the inside? I removed the bowtie from my old grill on the plow truck and both the tab thingies broke right off.
They're made so that the sticks break off and you gotta buy a new one. I've heard that you can use a small screwdriver or awl to pry the tabs on the sheet metal trim nuts up and they'll come off. Haven't tried it yet. Too fkn hot at the yard yesterday to be messin with stuff like that, and my buddy was tired and ready to call it a day. We'd got up at 4am to get ready to go to the toy show; he came and picked me up cause his Colorado fits in their parking lot much better than Rawhide would. We went by the U Pull And Pay on the way back home, by then it was midday and VERY hot. Supposed to be worse this week.Did you just spray the outside or were you able to get it apart to do the inside? I removed the bowtie from my old grill on the plow truck and both the tab thingies broke right off.
They're made so that the sticks break off and you gotta buy a new one. I've heard that you can use a small screwdriver or awl to pry the tabs on the sheet metal trim nuts up and they'll come off. Haven't tried it yet. Too fkn hot at the yard yesterday to be messin with stuff like that, and my buddy was tired and ready to call it a day. We'd got up at 4am to get ready to go to the toy show; he came and picked me up cause his Colorado fits in their parking lot much better than Rawhide would. We went by the U Pull And Pay on the way back home, by then it was midday and VERY hot. Supposed to be worse this week.
Ours unfortunately is NOT a dry heat. If we were further inland it might be, but even central Texas has a fair amount of humidity.The rain we've gotten every day here for the last month plus keeps us cool. We've not really even cracked into the 80s yet. Last year this time it was 90-100 already and it went all summer. Even being a dry heat it was absolutely miserable.
Ours unfortunately is NOT a dry heat. If we were further inland it might be, but even central Texas has a fair amount of humidity.