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Arrival of 3 Wood Dales That I Like....

Started by harris92, December 02, 2017, 10:27:52 AM

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harris92

Not bad for approx 3 week period.

1963 Glen Blue, 1962 Texan, 1962 Easterner. The Texan and Easterner have the Wood Dale ash pan and clips. They are in great condition.  The Texan had a stain on on side of the lid. The stain was almost completely removed with a clay bar. Good doing business with some GRATE grill fellas.











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RottiGuy

Wow, very sexy!!!..How many Glen Blue's does that one make?

mhiszem

WGA, Uline Green SJ, '95 Red M/T, '88 Red 18", '01 Plum SSP, Patent Pending Yellow

Paul Isa

How do you do that? How does anyone find one of those let alone three?? I'm confused, my little mind can't grasp this.

Lowbrass

Beautiful!  Love that blue!  Do you have any before/after pictures of the stain?  I'm very curious about the removal with the clay bar.  My yellow lid has a weird stain on it where it looks like some of the black paint that the previous owner used on it may have been baked in.  I am wondering if your technique may help with my problem...
"The Fairway" '74, 22" Turquose, 18" Red C code, 18" Blue DU code x2, Gen 2 Grass Green Performer, 26" Glen Blue, Spring Green, "Bone", Turquose, Blue Wave, Wedgewood Blue, "Smoke", Crimson and Homer SJGs.  14" and 18" WSM

Grails (HELP!): IMPERIAL GLEN BLUE!

harris92

11.  Several went to good homes.  I'll clean this one up and use it for a bit.  I MAY trade it down the road.

Quote from: RottiGuy on December 02, 2017, 10:45:44 AM
Wow, very sexy!!!..How many Glen Blue's does that one make?

harris92

My neighbor owned a car detailing shop for many years.  I took it to him.  He used a clay bar on the stain and buffed the area.  It was not bad to begin with.  Bar Keepers Friend residue caused the stain.  I will dig up some pics.

Quote from: Lowbrass on December 02, 2017, 11:40:22 AM
Beautiful!  Love that blue!  Do you have any before/after pictures of the stain?  I'm very curious about the removal with the clay bar.  My yellow lid has a weird stain on it where it looks like some of the black paint that the previous owner used on it may have been baked in.  I am wondering if your technique may help with my problem...

Lowbrass


Quote from: harris92 on December 02, 2017, 11:53:39 AM
My neighbor owned a car detailing shop for many years.  I took it to him.  He used a clay bar on the stain and buffed the area.  It was not bad to begin with.  Bar Keepers Friend residue caused the stain.  I will dig up some pics.

Gotcha.  I appreciate you finding some pictures!


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"The Fairway" '74, 22" Turquose, 18" Red C code, 18" Blue DU code x2, Gen 2 Grass Green Performer, 26" Glen Blue, Spring Green, "Bone", Turquose, Blue Wave, Wedgewood Blue, "Smoke", Crimson and Homer SJGs.  14" and 18" WSM

Grails (HELP!): IMPERIAL GLEN BLUE!

harris92


Travis

Man o man, Very sharp! Congrats!


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jcnaz

A bunch of black kettles
-JC

CatskillSmoker

Those are beautiful. Congrats on The Grates SCORES!

Darko

JEEEZUS!!! How do you find all these great grills Stephen? That is beautiful. Congrats.

Jeff

Kettle collector AND cooker!

kettlebb

Quote from: Darko on December 02, 2017, 06:00:37 PM
JEEEZUS!!! How do you find all these great grills Stephen? That is beautiful. Congrats.


Stephen has a lot of duplicates, I wonder if we are seeing the same grills over and over! Just kidding. It's hard to believe all these have been out there waiting to be found.


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