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Title: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: FuzzyMan88 on July 07, 2017, 04:13:56 PM
Hello All, New to the Club and I have started to clean/restore a Plum SSP I got off of CL for $50, and I want to share some photos of it, as well as ask a few questions.  And sadly I did not take pictures before I started, to be honest I was too excited to get started that I forgot.

Mostly clean lid:
(http://imgur.com/Nle2kh4.jpeg)

Clean Lid:
(http://imgur.com/7xIy4N9.jpeg)

Mostly Clean Bowl:
(http://imgur.com/fUaVdTi.jpeg)

Clean Bowl with clean grate:
(http://imgur.com/58qgvOl.jpeg)

Before Cleaning Master touch:
(http://imgur.com/PwebCYR.jpeg)

After Cleaning MasterTouch:
(http://imgur.com/GRPiuCT.jpeg)

Before Cleaning Bottom of Bowl (I'll post the cleaning one tomorrow, since it is now raining and I had to stop cleaning):
(http://imgur.com/WYCY4Pc.jpeg)

OK now here are the pictures that I have questions on:

Is this salvagable or should I try to get a new handle?
(http://imgur.com/WYMNCNt.jpeg)

and is this just the protective plastic cover over the instruction pannel or if I try to peal this off will the instructions come off as well?
(http://imgur.com/nhwjDXe.jpeg)

And Lastly, should I worry about getting this caked on charcoal off of the inside of the ash catcher off or not worry about it?
(http://imgur.com/C1Z5KJd.jpeg)

Thank you all for looking and welcoming me earlier on my previous post.  I will also post more pictures of my progress and the pictures I forgot to take.
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: jkolantern on July 07, 2017, 04:47:39 PM
Looks grate. Nothing there to worry about at all. Finish cleaning and fire it up!
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: 1ROW on July 07, 2017, 06:42:27 PM
@FuzzyMan88 , I had a ash bucket collar with that plastic on the label on one of my restores. The original owner never peeled off the shipping protection. I used a razor blade at a shallow angle and very carefully scraped it off. It took awhile but it did come off. Watch out for the colored areas, they will come off if you razor them. Just be careful not to scratch the metal and take your time.
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: Cellar2ful on July 07, 2017, 09:24:13 PM


I would try and clean up the ash bucket handle.  The only place you can source another one is by buying a donor kettle on CL or obtaining one from another WKC member.  Weber no longer carries this style of ash catcher.  The new style ash catcher assembly has a pinch style handle that will not work with this ash bucket.
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: pbe gummi bear on July 07, 2017, 11:34:57 PM
That ash bucket handle is perfectly functional so my vote is to keep it. Spray painting it can also be an option.
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: charred on July 08, 2017, 07:28:22 AM
Congrats on score/restore! I'm with the crowd- use the original stuff. Just get as clean as you can and fire it up.
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: FuzzyMan88 on July 08, 2017, 09:24:16 AM
i was planning on using everything original as much as possible. I just finished cleaning the ash catcher handle and it is a lot less rusty and I got all of the plastic off the instruction panel. I just need to put everything back together and fire it up. I'll post pictures of all of the stuff I've done and if it's first cook (for me at least) when I am finished.
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: FuzzyMan88 on July 09, 2017, 02:55:19 PM
I am finally done with all the cleanup, and thank you everyone for the help! Below are is the pictures of my Plum SSP.

(http://imgur.com/WjRJN7P.jpeg)
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: bigssa on July 09, 2017, 02:57:05 PM
I am finally done with all the cleanup, and thank you everyone for the help! Below are is the pictures of my Plum SSP.

(http://imgur.com/WjRJN7P.jpeg)
What is your neighbor doing in the background???
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: Mr.CPHo on July 09, 2017, 03:54:47 PM
Nice work on your plum SSP.  Very sweet. 


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Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: FuzzyMan88 on July 09, 2017, 05:24:43 PM
I am finally done with all the cleanup, and thank you everyone for the help! Below are is the pictures of my Plum SSP.

(http://imgur.com/WjRJN7P.jpeg)
What is your neighbor doing in the background???

He was digging out the walkway that they previous owner covered up with sod. He moved in about 4 months ago and just found it, (when the grass in the sod died)
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: mhiszem on July 09, 2017, 05:31:59 PM
Looks great! Inspires me to clean up my plum SSP.


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Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: Mkrause on July 09, 2017, 06:15:39 PM
That's awesome! You're going to love using it.

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Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: kettlebb on July 09, 2017, 06:30:46 PM
Do it @mhiszem and I'm right there with you. I've got a few in the queue that need attention but I just don't have the time with the new baby and I'm starting a new job in a week. It would be nice if I could have a solo weekend to just play some tunes, put some beers on ice and work on grills.


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Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: mrbill on July 09, 2017, 07:33:51 PM
excellent restore job!
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: mhiszem on July 10, 2017, 05:35:10 AM
@kettlebb Yeah, I get that. Having 3 kids 4 and under makes free time almost non existent except for late at night.
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: cwmfour on July 11, 2017, 07:36:23 AM
Excellent cleanup and restore. You will love cooking on the SSP.  I have a DA blue SSP that I use nearly everyday. It is in need of some maintenance.
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: jkolantern on July 11, 2017, 06:28:02 PM
Beautiful grill,  but lighter fluid?

Lighter fluid?
Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: qwesthunter on July 11, 2017, 06:39:47 PM
(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170712/05399f39adba23c70e55aca979a7ea50.jpg) looking great--love my plum SSP and yes those are more kettles in the background --my wife says I have a serious problem and need a mental evaluation.


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Title: Re: Plum SSP Restoration
Post by: FuzzyMan88 on July 12, 2017, 05:02:08 AM
Beautiful grill,  but lighter fluid?

Lighter fluid?

Don't worry, I don't use it, it was given to me by the person who sold me the grill, I use a chimney starter, with a little oil on some paper.  No lighter fluid will ever be used in that grill from now on.