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    Iron Works BBQ Unit

    I have found that the burners have a single screw on the back end of each burner holding them in place. The burners just slide out of the valve assembly. They are built of simple square tubing with appropriate holes drilled to let the fuel escape to burn. The back end appears to be pressed...
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    Iron Works BBQ Unit

    I have not cleaned this up to actually SEE if I can yank those burners clean out. I took a quick look and thought that they looked like they are welded in there. I need to look harder since, like you, I've come to realize that this thing isn't going to get OEM burners - a retrofit is in the...
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    Iron Works BBQ Unit

    Thanks Max. Sorry, I misread your earlier post and thought you were asking which country, not county. We don't have counties out here and I read it as a typo. To answer you now, NO, I have no idea where in Michigan it came from. My recollection thinks around the Flint or Pontiac area, but I...
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    Iron Works BBQ Unit

    I bought it out of Michigan, United States of America and was led to believe that it was manufactured there. I too have searched the Internet extensively and have found nothing to reference Iron Works BBQs.
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    Iron Works BBQ Unit

    I have a 24", 4 burner, stainless steel BBQ unit from this 'Iron Works' company that, I think, hailed from somewhere in Michigan, USA a dozen years ago. I bought it online then, and it shipped out of Michigan. I can now find NO reference online to the company. Does anyone know what happened...
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