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Title: My Seville
Post by: thoraudio on September 05, 2012, 10:56:18 AM
Hello all.  Just joined but I've lurked a little while.  Posted this stuff over at BBQ Brethren, but figured y'all would like a look too.

I just got into queing seriously in the last year or so.  Previously had stuck with gas grilling.  Built a UDS and off down the winding road I went.

Family went to grandma's house on the 4th.  I knew this was there, but never had an appreciation for it before.

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-zoxNjEX2Cvk/T_TnbBIfKrI/AAAAAAAAA-c/lYKkyS_gdjE/s903/12+-+1)

That old thing, it's rusted out, we never use it.

So, on the back of the truck it goes.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aCuN9SHq_Bk/T_TnbMzGg7I/AAAAAAAAA-k/EGJXoBUwJeQ/s903/12+-+2)

Some wd-40 and elbow grease on the wheels, a sandblasting and paint later and you get

(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-ftrTpToBrkE/UCUPOr82iwI/AAAAAAAABAA/80_t6qU5XQg/s903/IMG_0894.JPG)

Unfortunately, the kettle itself is rusted out, destined to become a flower pot or wall decoration.  So I picked up a OTS and added a galvanized bucket for an ash catcher.

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-xHQT1mIrCxo/UDtp53FBILI/AAAAAAAABBM/T-bPu0W8-nM/s903/12+-+1)

I still have to level up the grill, as the original had two handles, and the OTS only has one.  But, other than that, it cooks great.

Hope you liked the pics. 
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Ted B on September 05, 2012, 11:04:35 AM
 8) super cool grill!!  Thanks for sharing.  Nice work on paint too.  I would love to find one of those.
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Golly on September 05, 2012, 12:31:10 PM
thats a sensational pick up
from the photo the old grill didnt look to bad
more pics of the old grill
id prefer if it had an old grill in it or at least some timber handles!
once again great pick up sweeeet trolley
im very jelous
thanks for posting
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: michael w on September 05, 2012, 01:04:41 PM
Sweet...
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Duke on September 05, 2012, 01:24:01 PM
That's a beauty!
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: thoraudio on September 05, 2012, 01:27:52 PM
Thanks to all.  I'm enjoying it.

thats a sensational pick up
from the photo the old grill didnt look to bad
more pics of the old grill
id prefer if it had an old grill in it or at least some timber handles!
once again great pick up sweeeet trolley
im very jelous
thanks for posting

A couple of extra pics.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-npToOWE6hw0/T_TnbFXKy8I/AAAAAAAAA-M/RJcKPGTslkw/s903/12+-+4)

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-vgvllkt08hk/T_TnJ_KbSJI/AAAAAAAAA9Y/dqvlpGbXnNc/s903/12+-+5)

The top is fine, other than rotted wood on the handle and patina.  The bottom, however, is completely rusted away from the daisy wheels (they're long gone).

Near as we can figure, my aunt and uncle got it in the mid-late 70s.  My dad says they had a complete matching patio set, but I'm assuming it was just the Weber cart/grill and some similar looking wrought furniture. 

Does anybody have the Weber catalog with these in it?  I've seen the more ornate Sevilles in catalogs on here and elsewhere, but I've never seen this model. 
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Duke on September 05, 2012, 01:30:10 PM
If you ever decide to part with the bowl and lid email me. I have a project in mind they would be perfect for.
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Craig on September 05, 2012, 05:49:14 PM
That's a nice looking setup!

Craig
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Troy on September 05, 2012, 07:34:44 PM
i'm glad you signed up and shared the photo.

I wrote a note to myself on a post-it note and stuck it to my 3rd monitor to remind me to post your pics here - but clearly the post-it note system doesn't work for me.
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: glrasmussen on September 05, 2012, 07:44:29 PM
That is awesome! My wife wold prefer that, to SS Performer.
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: zavod44 on September 05, 2012, 08:08:36 PM
Nice job on the modern retro refurb. It looks really good.  I like how you saved it and brought it back to life.  What did you use for the new wood table?  If you need new wood handles to fix that old grill or make your cart look a little more retro let me know, I have what you need. 


Brian
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Heyjude on September 05, 2012, 08:27:35 PM
Here is mine. I plan to put a 18" gold in it and make it a modern yet old looking grill.
I'm not painting mne, but I will clean it real well. I like the green highlights on it.
Looks like a patina but its not. Oh, and if I can find a cutting board to fit, that will really set it off.

(http://i1137.photobucket.com/albums/n515/heyjude141/photo.jpg)
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: zavod44 on September 05, 2012, 08:35:08 PM
Don't they sell butcher blocks at Home Depot?  I saw some somewhere they came in many sizes if I recall.


Brian

Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: thoraudio on September 06, 2012, 04:27:11 AM
Here is mine. I plan to put a 18" gold in it and make it a modern yet old looking grill.
I'm not painting mne, but I will clean it real well. I like the green highlights on it.
Looks like a patina but its not. Oh, and if I can find a cutting board to fit, that will really set it off.

(http://i1137.photobucket.com/albums/n515/heyjude141/photo.jpg)

I noticed that yours is slightly different.  Yours has a lip around the edge of the top, while mine is a single piece of metal. 
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Heyjude on September 06, 2012, 06:15:09 AM
They are the same, yours is missing the mesh insert. Must have rusted out and someone put the wood in there.

Thanks Brian, I'll check Home Depot for Butcher Block.  I hope to find something that is reasonably priced without having to go to Ikea.
Good Butcher Block is very expensive.
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: thoraudio on September 06, 2012, 07:38:45 AM
They are the same, yours is missing the mesh insert. Must have rusted out and someone put the wood in there.

Thanks Brian, I'll check Home Depot for Butcher Block.  I hope to find something that is reasonably priced without having to go to Ikea.
Good Butcher Block is very expensive.

I think I've seen a better picture of yours somewhere, or at least one similar.  There are some subtle differences between them.

Post a bigger picture and we'll compare.

Mine has stamped metal 'tabs' to hold the cutting board area.  I don't believe yours does.  Additionally, yours has a lip around the edge, where mine is a single stamped piece for the top.

It's obvious they're the same maker, but maybe a different year model. 
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: thoraudio on September 06, 2012, 08:00:08 AM
I remembered I saw it on another Weber site, hope you don't mind if I borrow your picture.  :)

(http://i1137.photobucket.com/albums/n515/heyjude141/18%20Table/IMG_1601.jpg)

See the lip, I'm talking about?  And the lack of tabs for the cutting board under your grate?

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aCuN9SHq_Bk/T_TnbMzGg7I/AAAAAAAAA-k/EGJXoBUwJeQ/s903/12+-+2)

Mine doesn't have the lip and has the tabs. 

My guess is, just a difference in the years produced, as they are both great.  Mine is probably later, because it looks like a cheaper design with a single stamped piece for the top and, most likely, wood inserts instead of metal.
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Craig on September 06, 2012, 05:53:42 PM
did this style Seville not have the wire ring to old the ash catcher disc like the white seville? Or Am I confusing the wire ring for only being on the Imperial Sequoia?  ??? BTW, dont know why but the topic heading "My Seville" has the song "My Sharona" stuck in my head.  ;D

Craig
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Heyjude on September 06, 2012, 08:19:37 PM
These aren't necessarily called Sevilles.. No one has ever found one in a catalog, so its pure speculation as to what to call it.
These don't have bottom vents, so no need for an ash pan. The bowl just lifts out of the table and you could dump it.
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Duke on September 06, 2012, 08:29:00 PM

These don't have bottom vents, so no need for an ash pan. The bowl just lifts out of the table and you could dump it.

Wait a minute! How does it pull air then? ???

I have a friend named Mike Sharoan. Yep, he's tired of hearing that song. Everytime his name is mentioned people break out the air guitar. ;D
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Heyjude on September 06, 2012, 08:40:18 PM
Its an 18" grill, it don't really need to pull that much air.
I'm so amazed at how many people don't like the SJP or SJ Gold becuase they donl't have bottom vents.
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Duke on September 06, 2012, 09:25:23 PM
Right, but they have side vents. Please share a picture of th bottom of yours. You could grill, but it might be difficult to slow cook without a bottom vent. Doesn't that kind of go against Georges theory? ???
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: Heyjude on September 07, 2012, 07:11:41 AM
I agree, its really a griller and not a slow cooker. But I have other grills and smokers for that.
Pictures later..
Title: Re: My Seville
Post by: zavod44 on September 07, 2012, 01:53:49 PM
Just bring them to me and I'll compare.  Sometime's AJ doesn't notice the small details.  It's hard to see from the hammock.

Brian