WGA Charcoal..... What Do I Need To Know?

Started by Fishawn, July 21, 2014, 05:28:18 PM

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Fishawn

Bought this with the intention of using the wood handles on a Blue MT. Arranged the deal to pick it up off the front porch, and put $4 under the mat. I tipped them $1 with a $5 lol.... Just grabbed it and put it in the trunk. Got it home, and the handles are riveted on. So the swap with the MT isn't going to work, so now I gotta find out about these. Pretty good shape overall and solid, handles are really nice, though faded, grate is rusty. Should clean up to ne a respectable traveling cooker. It is a B code. So, what do you guys suggest and any input on them? I had one about 30 years ago, but didn't really pay much attention to it back then.

Thanks In Advance!

Scott






mirkwood

Nice grab, I would R&R the cooking grate at the least and start thinking along the lines of most anything you can cook
on a kettle, you can cook on this including indirect cooking with smoke wood. I have two now but had one of the
Marlboro WCGA's way back in the day and it was steak cooking monster, just have fun with it.
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mike.stavlund

It's in great shape, and a great deal too!  Clean it up, use it, or sell it I suppose.  But I'd get some MT handles from Brian at the link on the banner above.  He can get you exactly what you need for your blue MT  (and that's only two handles, so it won't be terribly expensive).
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Bob BQ

Awesome find, and $4 + tip made it a steal! I've got an "A" CGA. Like mirkwood said, you can do just about anything on these. They are great for indirect...

There is a bit more cooking space than on an SJ. I know there is a lot of knowledge about these over @ the brethren site... do a search for CGA and Phubar, and you'll be wanting to cook on that sooner than later.

Have fun!
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1ROW

#4
Agreed, clean up the outside with some four zero steel wool (works on the legs too), give the inside a good scraping, acquire a new cooking grate and fire it up. Those handles will come back too, little sanding and a wood finish of your choice. Nice score!!

Fishawn

#5
Thanks all! I was kinda bummed when I got it home and noticed rivet handles, but the more I look at it, the more I think I will enjoy it. I was surprised at how heavy they are, and seem really well built. And if I'm correct, B code makes it a 1980? Nothing like Weber products 👍


pbe gummi bear

Quote from: Fishawn on July 21, 2014, 08:10:17 PM
Thanks all! I was kinda bummed when I got it home and noticed rivet handles, but the more I look at it, the more I think I will enjoy it. I was surprised at how heavy they are, and seem really well built. And if I'm correct, B code makes it a 1980? Nothing like Weber products 👍

Yeah, clean them up and enjoy as-is. Maybe with a new grate.  ;). If you google "Phubar CGA" or "Phubar Go Anywhere" you'll see some amazing CGA cooks. HankB also has some nice cookups.
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I suggest you send it to me for proper disposal.  Great buy.
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