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Bill The Grill Guy

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Well, you spend big bucks on graphics design and then the banner to transport it around in the cardboard box it was shipped in. After a few contests of rain, dew and just plain old stacking on top of it the box starts to loose its integrity. Solution? Go to Lowes.

3" x 5' PVC $7.37
3" end cap $2.58
3" female thread and plug $2.92
1 4oz PVC glue $1.94

Total 14.81

 
Patrick did mine as well.

I don't think I could recommend him enough.

Thank you for letting me know about the banner
 
Bill The Grill Guy said:
[quote="Captain Morgan":3lpo8f7k]you could sell those at events and makes some bucks.

Hmm, thats a thought.[/quote:3lpo8f7k]

Of course, you'd have to pay a royalty to Cappy, since he invented them.
 
another good thing to add to that canister would be a couple of small bags of dessicant. we get the bags (about 4" x 4" ) of it. or you can buy it bulk and put it in a mesh bag or sock and sew it closed. I keep them in my toolbox and at work we keep them in the cases that transport the microphones. it will help keep the moisture down ..and mold/mildew in the container.
 
Just so everyone is completely clear about my message above - I think Patrick is awesome. Truly a great resource for anyone looking for a
BBQ or Graphic logo of any kind.

And as soon as I have a banner I am going to make of of those pipe thingy's
 
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