stampedecarwash
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Hello, I noticed we have some cracks in one of our grates. Do you change the whole thing? or Perhaps just welding it is enough? Do you even worry about it? Is 65"X65" and supported by four side, but no beams. Pics attached.
Another idea is to weld a flat piece to the bottom of the grate, like I have it in the pic. The grate on that side seem to be already trimmed/worn out over time. so this flat part should be able to compensate that.The flat stock needs to match the flat stock the grate is made of so it won't stick out. Yours looks like it's almost too narrow anyway, so there's room to add stock to the sides without trimming the width of the grate.
The fiberglass grates are a lot less than that, but shipping is pricey. At least you can go pick them up at Kleen-Rite.Timely post as we have 2 that are broken pretty bad. I quoted one and it was $700 for a 2' x 4' grate! I will probably have my shop guys get the welder out.
Has anyone experimented with anything else for pit covering?
The fiberglass grates are a lot less than that, but shipping is pricey. At least you can go pick them up at Kleen-Rite.
Two of my locations have them. They work fine and don't get stolen for scrap metal.Have you used any of them or seen a wash that does? I'm curious how they hold up?
Our FFA Dept would do that for $165. Not that far a drive to save $535 or nearly 80%!Timely post as we have 2 that are broken pretty bad. I quoted one and it was $700 for a 2' x 4' grate! I will probably have my shop guys get the welder out.
Has anyone experimented with anything else for pit covering?
Timely post as we have 2 that are broken pretty bad. I quoted one and it was $700 for a 2' x 4' grate! I will probably have my shop guys get the welder out.
Has anyone experimented with anything else for pit covering?