Thanks @bustin butt @addicted-to-smoke for the advice on my SJ lower vent mod

Started by captjoe06, March 17, 2016, 02:39:02 PM

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captjoe06



With inspiration and advice from far more mechanically inclined contributors @Bustin Butt and @addicted-to-smoke on the Weber Kettle Club Message board I successfully added a nice lower vent knob to my often used Smokey Joe Grill that I use for lunches at the dock.
First she needed some cleaning from a heavy year of use and neglect in the most brutal of saltwater dock conditions (our lobster company).
Before-
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After scraping with a razor blade handle to remove the heavy crud, I gave it a good scrubbing with some dish soap and fine steel wool.  This Smokey Joe is pretty banged up already so I didn't get too crazy but the results are pretty remarkable with only about 40 minutes of elbow grease.
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For really great Weber Kettle cleaning instructions check out Weber Kettle Clubs guides-
      So now that I got the Smokey Joe looking nice it was time to man-up and break out the tools.  I am probably the least mechanically inclined person I know.  Generally whenever I try to save some money by doing something mechanical it ends up costing me double after I end up having to hire someone that knows what they're doing to fix my mistakes.
Because the Smokey Joe owed me nothing as I've cooked on it a ton and it was pretty beat up to begin with, I figure if I was going to try to drill into one of my grills to do a modification, that I'd start out on one that if I completely messed up it wouldn't be the end of the world.
So using dimensions for the knob which @Bustin Butt from Weber Kettle Club
helped me figure out, I checked out Amazon and came up with this knob-
Davies Thermoset Tapered Knob, Smooth Rim, Threaded Hole, 1/4″-20 Thread Size X 3/8″ Thread Length, 7/8″ Diameter (Pack of 5)
daviesknob
Then headed to The Building Center where I found the stainless hardware that Weber Kettle Club member @addicted-to-smoke  advised me to get.  I bought two sets of the hardware which included these items-
5 inch stainless carriage bolts $2.29 each 1/4- 20 thread
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1/4 inch split lock washers .22 cents each
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stainless 1/4-20 nuts .43 cents each
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Next bend the bottom vent tab 90 degrees with a pair of pliers.  It bends pretty easily.  I doubled over a paper towel to not scratch up the vent tab.
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So now for the part where I am nervous that I'm going to royally screw up.  The drilling of the hole.  I used a 1/4 inch metal drill bit on a Dewalt cordless drill. Pressed down and applied steady but not too much pressure.  It skipped a teeny bit so it's not perfectly centered but no one would notice if they weren't looking for it as it under the Smokey Joe out of sight.  Next time when I do this to the brand new Lime Green Smokey Joe I have sitting in the box in the basement you can rest assured I'll be getting it precisely in the middle.  Anyway  here are the parts-
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Here it is in action-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Gvf6JhjQn4

I'm pretty happy it came out the way I wanted and I didn't mess anything up!
Smokey Joe Black, Smokey Joe Lime Green, Original Kettle Premium Black,'92 Red OTS, Yellow Simpson's 22, 78 Red MBH, '80 Black MBH, '10 Brick Red Performer,'12 Grass Green Performer, '03 Blue SSP, '97 Blue SSP, 18 inch WSM

Red Kettle Rich

Usually I use stainless hardware on my Webers, but for this application I think I would use galvanized.  The vent handle really doesn''t get THAT hot and I own a bunch of Webers that will get this mod.  8)
Looking for a RED 26" Kettle & a tabbed no leg RED 22" Kettle near STL. Copper Sam Adams SJ anywhere 8)

3sSecurity

Quote from: Red Kettle Rich on March 17, 2016, 03:12:44 PM
Usually I use stainless hardware on my Webers, but for this application I think I would use galvanized.  The vent handle really doesn''t get THAT hot and I own a bunch of Webers that will get this mod.  8)
I think he went stainless due to the saltwater environment.

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Bustin Butt

@captjoe06 I really appreciate you for giving me credit for the inspiration and advice. I only pass on information I find that has benefited me so that I can share my experience and success with others. That SJ has been resurrected! Congrats on a fine piece of work! Love how you cleaned her up and that mod is a winner! Now send me a lobster! hahaha
If it ain't smoked don't eat it!

Travis

Very cool modification, restoration and shout outs. Thanks for sharing!

addicted-to-smoke

Yes thanks Joe for the kind words. You should know I only pass on what I've learned from others here, under the same circumstances as you! Minus the lobster environment. Mmmm lobsters.
It's the iconic symbol for the backyard. It's family/friends, food and fun. What more do you need to feel everything [is] going to be all right. As long as we can still have a BBQ in our backyard, the world seems a bit of a better place. At least for that moment. -reillyranch

Lemans

I can't stop lovin my Weber!!!
2-22 WSM, 22.5 gold, 22.5 MT code EE Red Head ,22.5 AH in Green ,18 silver , Green SSP code EI,Weber Ranch,mini WSM black,4-smokey joes black, lime, copper, crimson Sjg  IQ120 electric 22.5 silver economy 2004..that makes 15. I know WEBERITIS !!

captjoe06

@Lemans would you go with a 4 inches carriage bolt if you were going to do it again? I'm debating for the next  one
Smokey Joe Black, Smokey Joe Lime Green, Original Kettle Premium Black,'92 Red OTS, Yellow Simpson's 22, 78 Red MBH, '80 Black MBH, '10 Brick Red Performer,'12 Grass Green Performer, '03 Blue SSP, '97 Blue SSP, 18 inch WSM

Lemans

I used a 4 inch on mine. If I had to do it again I would us a 3 inch
Bolt . The 4 inch is a little long
I can't stop lovin my Weber!!!
2-22 WSM, 22.5 gold, 22.5 MT code EE Red Head ,22.5 AH in Green ,18 silver , Green SSP code EI,Weber Ranch,mini WSM black,4-smokey joes black, lime, copper, crimson Sjg  IQ120 electric 22.5 silver economy 2004..that makes 15. I know WEBERITIS !!

Lemans

And I didn't use a carriage bolt.  I bought a 12 "
Threaded rod and cut it with a hack saw
I can't stop lovin my Weber!!!
2-22 WSM, 22.5 gold, 22.5 MT code EE Red Head ,22.5 AH in Green ,18 silver , Green SSP code EI,Weber Ranch,mini WSM black,4-smokey joes black, lime, copper, crimson Sjg  IQ120 electric 22.5 silver economy 2004..that makes 15. I know WEBERITIS !!

mrgoodbar67

So, came up on a SJ for 3 bucks at a yardsale a few weeks ago.  $3?  Cant go wrong.  A bit dirty, lid out of round and the legs bent. Took it home and gave it a good cleaning as well as straightening.

Started searching for SJ mods and found this one.

Had @zavod44 make me an oak vent tab, oak handle and had him make an oak handle/ knob for the lower vent  that could screw onto the carriage bolt.

I used a 4 inch bolt

As always, he did a great job.

Heres the product.







Thanks to - @captjoe06 @Bustin Butt @zavod44  and @addicted-to-smoke
-Custom SS 1998 Performer- with mods inspired by Idahawk, Winz, Zavod44, and a bunch of you here.
- Jumbo Joe with smoker mods

addicted-to-smoke

It's the iconic symbol for the backyard. It's family/friends, food and fun. What more do you need to feel everything [is] going to be all right. As long as we can still have a BBQ in our backyard, the world seems a bit of a better place. At least for that moment. -reillyranch

captjoe06

Smokey Joe Black, Smokey Joe Lime Green, Original Kettle Premium Black,'92 Red OTS, Yellow Simpson's 22, 78 Red MBH, '80 Black MBH, '10 Brick Red Performer,'12 Grass Green Performer, '03 Blue SSP, '97 Blue SSP, 18 inch WSM