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wooden weber sidekick table?

Started by Troy, May 26, 2013, 10:10:53 PM

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Duke

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Quote from: Troy on May 27, 2013, 11:58:23 AM
Alright, I'm hunting for an old weber gasser to use for parts.



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Better unbox your hammock AJ. :-[

This is how it will look next to your 26'r.


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Quote from: Heyjude on May 27, 2013, 07:19:06 PM
In 1965..  8)

Or 1972. I've got one of these. It's my favorite accessory. They work with the old 18s, 22s, and 26's. I'd  love to find the laminate/formica version of this table from the 50s-60s.

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glrasmussen

O.K. help me, have a table that came with my 26" flat top. But it different than the ones I see posted. I think we have aged the kettle from 65-69(Pat# Pending). Not sure about the rest of you who own one, but this won was outdoors to long. I have used lemon oil on it, but it is laminated and the glue in some spots has let go... :(


Craig

GL I think yours is one of the later wood tables. If memory serves, the table was made until around 1977. Mine that I got from Stu is an older one from the early 1970s and has the tool hooks like Lawrence's (Gummie) and has the towel ring. Does yours have the towel ring?

glrasmussen

Quote from: Craig on May 28, 2013, 07:20:59 PM
GL I think yours is one of the later wood tables. If memory serves, the table was made until around 1977. Mine that I got from Stu is an older one from the early 1970s and has the tool hooks like Lawrence's (Gummie) and has the towel ring. Does yours have the towel ring?

Yes, it has the towel ring. The story from the owner is he purchased it with the grill. He bought it directly from a Weber Rep. Apparrently, what I was told, they where like the Watkins saleman, but they stopped at the local watering holes...The owner of the grill, bought it in the bar parking lot.I made the legs, because his kids used them for wiffle ball bats, back in the day.