Please go easy on this new member. In my search to find a remedy for a small amount of lid warp, I came upon this great site!
I have owned Webers all my life and have known there is a difference in the other brands. Now I am enjoying the stories and pictures of everyone's projects. I might have to add to the forum soon.
This is a 22" Performer purchased last year. Got a considerable amount of smoke leakage unless I push down on the handle. I use large binder clips - very quick and easy solution. Have thought about gasket kits and have heard about the 'bear hug' solution. I'm perfectly happy with the binder clips, but it is supposed to fit.
Is there a commonly known fix and I can't seem to find it?
Thanks in advance!
The bear hug is it. Be gentle.
Your bowl and or lid are out of round , it can be reversed with a little manipulating...or a bear hug as it were :)
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If your kettle is within the warranty period, warpage may be covered. Contact Weber CS with the dilemma. (maybe 10 years???) SJ
Binder clips are a great idea!
Use a tape measure checking around the lid and bowl to check.
Quote from: Qreps on January 05, 2016, 04:38:54 AM
Use a tape measure checking around the lid and bowl to check.
Thanks Qreps,
Hit me if I'm wrong, but I think you are suggesting I measure the diameter at different points as a reference to where to apply the 'Bear Hug' maneuver?
Great idea!
Thanks
Yes I've taken apart my performers bowls from the table measuring across the bowl at different points . Then if it's off I'll put the edge of the bowl on a nice spot in the yard were there is nothing to damage the bowl and give it a little push and keep re-checking till I'm happy with the shape