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Started by SixZeroFour, January 23, 2016, 07:19:12 AM

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SixZeroFour

This old Wood Dale Insert was posted up a few days ago on the Weber Canada Facebook Page. Check it out:
https://www.facebook.com/webergrillsca/

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jimbo7070

Awesome! Did early Wood Dale's have solid triangles?


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Craig


Quote from: jimbo7070 on January 23, 2016, 08:10:43 AM
Awesome! Did early Wood Dale's have solid triangles?


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Yes. The Chicago, ILL and early Wood Dale, ILL. stamped kettles (pre 1960) had the solid utility shelf. Many used these as an ash tray prior to the addition of the disc ash catchers around that time. Can't imagine even back then wanting my tools that handle food laying on that shelf as my open daisy wheels dropped ash on them.. They do catch the ash nicely and don't make that much of a mess. I've got s reproduction 50s shelf I use from time to time.

Matt, thanks for posting this.


dazzo


Can anyone find me some 3/8th inch 2 hole galvanized conduit/pipe/tube clamps?

Dude, relax your chicken.



jimbo7070

Thanks @Craig wow, that red is amazing!


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guitarfish

@dazzo My big sis lives in San Jose, I was out for about 3 weeks in October doing some work for her. You can find that 2 hole strap at any electrical supply house. 2hole 3/8" bx/mc/flex strap.
"beer ain't drinkin', it's survivin' "

dazzo

@guitarfish thanks. Seems I haven't had much luck but probably just not looking in the right places.

I'll keep trying.

Dude, relax your chicken.

guitarfish

"beer ain't drinkin', it's survivin' "