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Started by OkieGirl, May 05, 2025, 12:00:38 PM

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OkieGirl

Quote from: dwnthehatch on Today at 04:59:57 AMThe legs may tone down once you get a little smoke on them. It looks good.

Thank you!

They may - but I think they're going to wind up back in the box. Maybe they would look better on a solid grill.



bamakettles

Just for comparison.....These pics from a couple years ago - how the R/W/B legs look on a '75 Statesman.  Not sure I liked them on that grill either... legs and triangle moved from this grill to a Gourmet that needed some love.  I also used a basic Weber triangle I had that was rust free.  I think two red rear legs and the white front leg would look better and more "Bama".

Jburns

Quote from: bamakettles on May 05, 2025, 01:09:48 PMI do like the grill...... do you think they used the Ivory color instead of the white on the bowl?  It doesn't match the stars on the kettle lid either.  Hard to tell the mismatches until you see that pure white leg on it.

I looked at the Walmart site again and I think I like the stock legs and handle better.  My OCD would likely kick in with the customization color differences.

All that said, again I do like the grill and I think it would be fun to have for July 4th cooks.

Yes, we did use Ivory for the bowl. #IworkforWeber

Cellar2ful


If you like the look of the red and blue legs, maybe a can of Rustoleum Ivory spray paint for that stark white leg?
"Chasing Classic Kettles"

OkieGirl

Quote from: Cellar2ful on Today at 07:37:39 AMIf you like the look of the red and blue legs, maybe a can of Rustoleum Ivory spray paint for that stark white leg?

Thanks for the suggestion!
That might work, but i think I'm going to just use the original Weber legs.