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Title: Loose legs
Post by: wipple370 on May 23, 2017, 07:43:08 AM
How many of you out there experience loose legs on their kettle? Like a rocking motion. And how have you fixed them.

I don't want to drill a hole to insert a screw.

Thanks in advance.

Greg
Title: Re: Loose legs
Post by: dwnthehatch on May 23, 2017, 08:01:36 AM
Wrap the legs in HVAC foil tape and shove them back in.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Nashua-Tape-1-89-in-x-50-yd-322-Multi-Purpose-HVAC-Foil-Tape-1207792/100030120
Title: Re: Loose legs
Post by: Scott Zee on May 23, 2017, 08:13:52 AM
I've had good luck with using a broom handle to flair out the ends of the legs. Put it inside the leg and turn while applying outward pressure against the in side of the leg.
Title: Re: Loose legs
Post by: Mr.CPHo on May 23, 2017, 08:26:54 AM
Oh, I thought the OP was all innuendo. 


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Title: Re: Loose legs
Post by: Neil_VT00 on May 23, 2017, 08:38:29 AM
Quote from: Scott Zee on May 23, 2017, 08:13:52 AM
I've had good luck with using a broom handle to flair out the ends of the legs. Put it inside the leg and turn while applying outward pressure against the in side of the leg.

I've used this trick too. Works great.
Title: Re: Loose legs
Post by: MINIgrillin on May 23, 2017, 08:57:33 AM
There's a term for that. WLS. Wobbly leg syndrome. So yes. We have experienced it enough and we gave it a name.
Title: Re: Loose legs
Post by: Hell Fire Grill on May 23, 2017, 09:08:55 AM

@wipple370

Are the legs loose in the sockets or are the sockets loose from the kettle?
Title: Re: Loose legs
Post by: wipple370 on May 23, 2017, 10:07:47 AM
@ Hell Fire Grill

The sockets are fine. It is the leg in the socket.
Title: Re: Loose legs
Post by: wipple370 on May 23, 2017, 10:08:43 AM
@ Mr. CPHo

That is pretty funny..
Title: Re: Loose legs
Post by: Harbormaster on May 23, 2017, 01:06:10 PM
What follows is a permanent fix, meaning you will probably never get the legs out.

Once the legs are out of the socket, I straighten with a broom handle as suggested. Make sure you can see where the dimple in the leg socket made contact with the leg.

I then cut 3" pieces of 3/4" conduit. Using my bench grinder, I create a flat spot on the side of the conduit. Insert the conduit in the reshaped leg, making sure your flat spot lines up with the where the socket dimple made contact. Using a some spray lube and a rocking motion, insert the leg back into the socket. If it doesn't want to go in at all you don't have a deep enough flat spot, or it's not lined up right.

When you do get everything right and the leg finally gets all the way in, that sumbitch ain't coming back out, and your grill sure as hell won't wobble.
Title: Re: Loose legs
Post by: Lemans on May 24, 2017, 03:46:08 AM
Take the legs off take the wheels and triangle apart. Now swap the legs so that the one on the right side is now on the left. The dimples on the legs are now opposite, so when you reassemble the grill the legs will be nice and tight ... try it
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