- Nov 27, 2012
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Question:
I'm seeking information on the Texas Grate. I bought one several years ago and it is on its last legs. The grate is elevated approximately 4 inches. On each front corner there is a vertical post from which a sliding arm projects toward the rear of grate. The principle of the grate allows for logs to be placed so that fire is contained between two logs on top and two logs on bottom and a larger rear log. The thing works magnificently.
Answer:
Try http://www.texasfireframe.com/
I'm seeking information on the Texas Grate. I bought one several years ago and it is on its last legs. The grate is elevated approximately 4 inches. On each front corner there is a vertical post from which a sliding arm projects toward the rear of grate. The principle of the grate allows for logs to be placed so that fire is contained between two logs on top and two logs on bottom and a larger rear log. The thing works magnificently.
Answer:
Try http://www.texasfireframe.com/