I think every Weber fan should have a WSM, at least long enough to learn how to cook on one and decide if they like it (and most will). It adds another dimension to the Weber experience. Congratulations on getting yours! [emoji3]
What's the date code on that WSM? It looks like there is rust on the legs which would make it a C, D, or E but the door appears to be aluminum.Interesting.No matter, that's a nice looking WSM! You're going to love it.
No date code. So we think it is a 81 uncoded.
Quote from: mattlillis73 on April 23, 2017, 01:23:29 PMNo date code. So we think it is a 81 uncoded.Is the door steel or aluminum?
The door is aluminum.
Quote from: mattlillis73 on April 23, 2017, 03:05:44 PMThe door is aluminum.Then it's not an uncoded 81. An 81 would have a steel door.It may be as old as an 85, but that's it.
Is it possible that someone replaced the door at some point? I don't know if they are interchangeable but they look like itSent from my iPhone using Weber Kettle Club mobile app