Yeah I know, no such thing. This is the mod section though right? See, 1999 was the last year that Weber produced bright red kettles. In 2000, Weber introduced the 18" One Touch Gold model. To accommodate the ash bucket and ring, the bowl holes on the 18" kettles were redesigned that year. The holes were made shorter but wider so they would fit inside the ring and ash bucket (you'll see why I mention this fact later on).
A few months back I bought an L Code solid red, 18" bowl and lid on CL. Came with an ash pan and grates and that was it. It had been sitting in the pile of Webers behind my garage. I call them "round tuits". Well it sits no more.
Parts required/used: Ash bucket assembly, legs and black triangle from a horribly crazed and abused DO Code (2005) 18" black OTG
New 18" ash sweeps (One Touch Cleaning Kit #90992)
Pair of 73-76 Weber wheels (can't remember the donor kettle)
2 - 3/8" Nickel axle push caps (Lowes)
3 - High figured cedar zavod44 handles
roll of 3M high temperature aluminum flu tape (used to wrap leg ends to solve loose legs in bowl sockets)
3mm copper wire (left over from use on my Bonsai trees)
First obstacle was attaching the ash ring to the bowl. This kettle being a 1989, the leg sockets do not line up to accept the tabs of the ash ring. I bent the tabs outwards and used a small section of copper wire, running it through one of the socket tabs, then twisting it over the tab of the ash ring. Worked fantastic and is not visible anywhere from the outside.
The next obstacle was that two of the bowl vents extended slightly past the ash ring that holds the bucket. This being a 1989, the bowl vent holes are longer and more narrow than the current ones.
I used small pieces of 3M high temp aluminum flu tape to cover these small areas. I had to put the tape on the outside of the bowl so it would not interfere with the ash sweeps.
I prefer the look of the mid 70's wheels, with painted white walls and no Weber name. I used the older style axle caps to give it more finished look. Kinda like having American Racing Mags.
I used these high figured cedar handles from
@zavod44 . I purchased them over three years ago from Brian and have been waiting for the right kettle.
The finished product is a 18" L Code (1989) redhead OTG, with retro wheels.
Just had to get her hot to see the color change and boy did she not disappoint. I shall call her "Black Cherry".
@swamprb - Just saw your post on FB. Both of us did the same OTG mod using a 18" red L code. What are the odds.