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Started by Cellar2ful, April 19, 2017, 03:45:31 PM

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charred

I feel like a kid being read the story of a great man who did a glorious thing to help mankind!
hopelessly, helplessly, happily addicted to a shipload of Webers

greendoorchad


Jeff

welcome to the Custom club!
Kettle collector AND cooker!

Craig

I love it!! Great pickup! Looking forward to seeing more of this one!

Cellar2ful

#34
Seeing that beautiful 18" Custom on Ebay this week has inspired and motivated me.  Almost 2 years after acquiring my Custom, the restoration has begun!






"Chasing Classic Kettles"

Craig

That's going to clean up beautifully!

crowderjd

Can't wait to see the completed project!
Chasing the impossibles: Westerner, Custom, Meat Cut!

JEBIV

Quote from: Cellar2ful on March 20, 2019, 09:33:01 AM
Seeing that beautiful 18" Custom on Ebay this week has inspired and motivated me.  Almost 2 years after acquiring my Custom, the restoration has begun!





Aren't you glad you changed your mind? I am, can't wait for the restored pics
Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

FarmerQue

#38
Quote from: Vwbuggin64 on April 21, 2017, 03:45:30 AM
Quote from: Cellar2ful on April 20, 2017, 07:55:45 AM

I am going to cook on it a bit before any restoration. I don't want to dismantle it and not have it finished it in time for the June WKC picnic. I have too many kettles dismantled now that I need to finish restorations on. Because the prime rib smell is so overwhelming, I am cleaning the inside of the lid and bowl today. Lid vent spins freely, bowl vents are frozen but l expect will turn with minimal work. The legs are rusted into the leg sockets. The wheels spin but are rusted onto the axle and will not come off. Had to ship the kettle whole because of that. The ash pan is missing one twist on hook, one came off in shipping, leaving only one attached. The triangle is rusty, with a couple of pin holes through the metal.  The biggest issue I expect will be on the front leg where the screw for the triangle goes through the leg.  There is substantial metal degradation around the screw/bolt head. Anyone have suggestions on how to deal with this area?





Maybe stick a smaller pipe (PVC?) in the leg to keep the original leg as a sleeve? Just a suggestion.

I agree with this solution (maybe not PVC, I would use metal for the inside sleeve) to fix the front screw for the ash pan.  I would put a sleeve inside the leg and screw the ash pan into that.  It allows better metal to secure the pan but keep the front leg functional. 

The start of the resto looks promising!!!  Congrats and thanks for bringing this story back to light.  As a recent member its cool to see the history of the forums and how people obtain these treasures.

WNC


PotsieWeber

regards,
Hal

bladz

I've seen your restores Jim.  I'm sure you'll have it looking great.

Rub

So cool Jim, amazing kettle and great story. Can't wait to see it coming along.
In the market for unicorns to complete my collection: Ambassador, Plainsman, Meat Cut, Custom, Blue 18 MBH, Green 18 MBH

1buckie

"If you want it fancy there is BBQ spray paint at home depot for that. "
    Covered, damper-controlled cooking.....IF YOU PLEASE !!!
           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"    

Mrnomad

11 kettles, 2 WSMs, and 1 lonely gas grill!