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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 3756791" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>I know it has sentimental value, but that grill is shot. If you’re keeping it for the sentiment, you don’t need to fix the lid. You can try JB but it won’t last. </p><p></p><p>Your wife sounds a little like my girlfriend. Her late father bought her new tires for her daily driver before he passed. Last thing he bought her. They are wore slick, and I’m buying her new tires. She doesn’t want to get rid of the slick ones, cause…. I get it, they have some sentimental value.</p><p></p><p>Great, where ya gonna keep ‘em? The hall closet? Gonna wear them as bracelets? </p><p></p><p>We’re leaving the tires at the tire shop. We’ll discuss it again, but in the end, she’s a grown ass woman, and she needs to act like it. They’re tires. If she’s insistent, I’ll cut a piece off one of them and she can keep that. If she wants to keep all 4 tires, the new ones will be the last thing I buy her, because she’s irrational and crazy, and I’ve been down that road and don’t need to go down it again. I remember all the pot holes.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the repair. You can probably buy a new small grill for around 100 bucks, U.S. give or take. It been my experience, every 100 bucks you spend on a grill correlates exactly to the number of years you get out of the grill, if they live outside. Your experience might be different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 3756791, member: 10690"] I know it has sentimental value, but that grill is shot. If you’re keeping it for the sentiment, you don’t need to fix the lid. You can try JB but it won’t last. Your wife sounds a little like my girlfriend. Her late father bought her new tires for her daily driver before he passed. Last thing he bought her. They are wore slick, and I’m buying her new tires. She doesn’t want to get rid of the slick ones, cause…. I get it, they have some sentimental value. Great, where ya gonna keep ‘em? The hall closet? Gonna wear them as bracelets? We’re leaving the tires at the tire shop. We’ll discuss it again, but in the end, she’s a grown ass woman, and she needs to act like it. They’re tires. If she’s insistent, I’ll cut a piece off one of them and she can keep that. If she wants to keep all 4 tires, the new ones will be the last thing I buy her, because she’s irrational and crazy, and I’ve been down that road and don’t need to go down it again. I remember all the pot holes. Good luck with the repair. You can probably buy a new small grill for around 100 bucks, U.S. give or take. It been my experience, every 100 bucks you spend on a grill correlates exactly to the number of years you get out of the grill, if they live outside. Your experience might be different. [/QUOTE]
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