The body of many gas grills are made out of cast aluminum. If this is the case it can be "welded". It is a different process than steel, but the same pricipal. Cost would depend on your location, but should be cheaper than a new grill.
Depending on what part of the grill is broke, there are different procedures. For examples, you can review the following website to identify the steps to fix grill burners: http://www.ehow.com/how_6966885_do-fix-grill-burners_.html Use the following website to identify generic steps to fix grills: http://www.ehow.com/how_8101366_fix-grills.html
Ellen's father was going to fix Kirsti's shoes by using pieces of cardboard to cover the holes and then gluing them in place. He was resourceful and tried to make the best out of the situation by finding a creative solution to repair the shoes.
There are many people who can fix this - if your grill is under warranty call their help line for this and they'll set you up. Some stores even offer loaners if the product is going to be out of action for more than a day.
it would only be a temporary fix, and a problem like that doesn't go away (bad foundation). you really need to fix the problem, not cover it up.
Ducane grill parts can be found at CLA Grills, Home Depot, Home Hardware, Canadian Tire, Amazon, Grill Depot, Appliance Parts, Chef's Deal and Fix Ya.
No, just like auto insurance will not pay to fix your motor.
There is one on the grill and one on the firewall.
stick them with cellotape or glue/pritstick
you drag the pieces of wood around
simple just drag the pieces to where they belong
Like clean it up or it's ur fault try to fix it ( pick up the pieces)
Drive it into a pit and cover it up!