Ordered a brand new 2015 ashcatcher to put on my SS Performer. Of course it wouldn't work because my kettle used the cross bar to hang the catcher ringer from the thumb crew one touch system. I put in a new one touch system several months back and it worked fine with the older ash catcher as long as I didn't use the "H" washer since the crossbar basically took up the space the washer would. My kettle leg mounts don't have the slits in them needed to hange a new ash catcher, so I just cut the tabs off of the catcher ring, then put it in place by drilling and riveting. I really like the new catcher system...not having to twist the pan to get it to stay in place.
Here are the pics:
Old ash catcher assembly:
A few tools I had to pick up that I kind of needed to have in my tool bag anyway:
New ash catcher ring with leg tabs removed. Used the hacksaw on the first one, then realized two quick bends back and forth with pliers would snap them right off:
"H" washer which I wasn't able to use with the old ash catcher back in place and a view of a rivet in one of the legs:
Other two rivets (I needed to add a washer because the rivets I got were a little too big):
Project completed:
Now I just need to use up the larger propane tank that came with my grill when I got it last spring and I can start using my new correct sized tank:
I am sure that someone is going to ask me about my old ash catcher, more specifically the metal bar for hangining it. I have a friend that works in a fabrication shop, so I am going to see if he can take it in to work and have a few reproduced, then my old one is up for grabs. Hopefully he can duplicate it so I'll have a few of them since they seem to be really hard to find these days.