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Grill Talk => Weber Grill Forum (Grills, Accessories) => Topic started by: vader06 on August 07, 2013, 04:46:41 PM
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My Score off CL. Thanks to Ted and Jeff for helping me getting this very fine grill. It needs a little bit of cleaning and some new handles. Jeff picked it up for me and Ted brought it home and I cannot thank you guys enough.
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Looks good Eric. Glad it made its way home safely. There's really something about those redheads that make it hard to look away.
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A redhead with freckles. Nice find!!!
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Eric, it was a pleasure to help a fellow club member out. It has some rough spots but it is a grill from 1986 afterall. A bath and some handles and it will look very nice.
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Great job guys! Nice pick up!
"my kettle is more powerful it will do almost anything."
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Good teamwork! Now get some wood handles and start grillin!
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Good teamwork! Now get some wood handles and start grillin!
Ditto :)
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Sweet score! Nice teamwork! :D
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I gotta say...those wheels are in great shape too!
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Has anyone had any much luck painting kettles with chipped out areas?
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Has anyone had any much luck painting kettles with chipped out areas?
Not yet, but that little experiment is coming up...... 8)
Also, filling the chips, or filling & painting the whole thing?
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Has anyone had any much luck painting kettles with chipped out areas?
I saw a great video on Youtube (Yup, Yup) by John the Picker on how to properly paint your Kettle. ;)
Then he cooked some great charcoaled up food yup, yup.
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I have painted the spots on my green kettle and blue SS with some success (not exact color matches by any means), but I have not needed to paint a red yet. I sprayed the blue with 1200 degree manifold paint, then 500 degree engine paint (because the color was closer), and it has held up without a hitch so far on both the bowl and the lid. The green was painted with a 500 degree grill paint and while it is starting to pop off from the bowl, it works well on the lid.
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I like her the way she is, if it were me i would clean her up put new handles and cook! ;D
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I will be doing just that. A clean up and new handles. I was curious if anybody has tried painting them.