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The finished Seville...FINALLY!

Started by Jeff, June 12, 2014, 05:21:14 PM

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Heyjude

Very Nice Job Jeff. Whats the story with the bowl and lid? Its almost a match, but yuo can tell its off just a bit. No matter,i would love to have that in my garage!
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Cool Beans, man..........that looks absolutely gorgeous !!!!

See Here for a possibility on the ash pan.....don't know if you've already checked into it or not?

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/suggestions-needed-ash-pan-for-a-26'-daisy-wheel/msg110330/#msg110330


How did the nice lid come about?
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Beef

Nicely played, but as buckey said, where did the new lid come from?   doesnt look like a newer cado, or is it?

With my seville, I have the original ash pan, but am tempted to put a tinned bucket under there since any breeze carries ashes where they may.   Also, I have a good friend who owns an english wheel.   He would love to watch me try to recreate a pan out of aluminum (would blow away in a minute) or maybe stainless.  If I actually do that, I may make a few and help out the prestigious Seville clan.  Stay tuned, it may be a year before I get that ambitious.  I have a buick 430 motor to rebuild first.

Good on 'ya!
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zavod44

I have the original pan, it hasn't blown away yet.....
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KettleAddict

jeff all,I have to say is wow.  If I thought the Seville could come out that nice I may have kept it for myself. Congrats it looks amazing, glad I could help out

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did you have a spare lid???
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mcflash

OMG this is absolutely gorgeous!  Sadly I have to accept that I will never find something so beautiful in Germany. Hmmm maybe a reason to emigrate to the USA in future ;)

Jocool

Gorgeous bit of kit!

Can those castors be replaced?
If it breathes, we can cook it!

MartyG

Great record of a great restore Jeff. Thanks for walking us all through it. Keep it up and you'll need an addition on your house.  ;D

Jeff

Quote from: Jocool on June 13, 2014, 01:09:34 AM
Gorgeous bit of kit!

Can those castors be replaced?

There are some online that I found on Ebay, but they list all the way in China or Hong Kong.  I've found a near exact replacement for them here, but they are only 2"...I need 2.5"
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Jeff

Quote from: MartyG on June 13, 2014, 02:18:42 AM
Great record of a great restore Jeff. Thanks for walking us all through it. Keep it up and you'll need an addition on your house.  ;D

I already do need an addition Marty...about 5 grills ago.
Kettle collector AND cooker!

Jeff

Quote from: Beef on June 12, 2014, 08:46:33 PM
Nicely played, but as buckey said, where did the new lid come from?   doesnt look like a newer cado, or is it?

With my seville, I have the original ash pan, but am tempted to put a tinned bucket under there since any breeze carries ashes where they may.   Also, I have a good friend who owns an english wheel.   He would love to watch me try to recreate a pan out of aluminum (would blow away in a minute) or maybe stainless.  If I actually do that, I may make a few and help out the prestigious Seville clan.  Stay tuned, it may be a year before I get that ambitious.  I have a buick 430 motor to rebuild first.

Good on 'ya!

That would be awesome if you're friend made a few Beef!  Keep me posted and we can work something out.  :)
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