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Started by vwengguy, August 23, 2018, 10:33:36 AM

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PotsieWeber

hmm....I always though the pointy end of the rotisserie rod went into the motor.   :o
regards,
Hal

vwengguy

The pointy end does go into the motor... Euro roti kits do not have a handle on the spit rod... Ja we get dicked here... if you are dumb enough to put the square end in the motor you will be bitching about the slots in the spit not lining up with the ring.



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PotsieWeber

Interesting.  My understanding is that vintage ones here did not have a handle on the pit rod end.  Maybe you are getting NOS  ;D

Quote from: vwengguy on July 17, 2019, 12:45:42 PM
The pointy end does go into the motor... Euro roti kits do not have a handle on the spit rod... Ja we get dicked here... if you are dumb enough to put the square end in the motor you will be bitching about the slots in the spit not lining up with the ring.



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regards,
Hal

Al b que

My oldest cooker just really finished it. Not quite sure about the red Wheels. The Texan sit outside for 25 years not being used until I picked it up free.

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Joep

Not my oldest Weber but my most recent find in the Netherlands, 1979


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Stoneage

Does it count if its not a Weber?

Schaefd2

My 1964 red thumbscrew. It was my first vintage kettle in my collection (and second kettle overall). 
I get her hot often enough to keep her interested in me.


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I've been called the Robin Hood of Weber Kettles.

michaelmilitello


62 Wood Dale


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WNC


Quote from: michaelmilitello on September 22, 2020, 06:33:58 AM

62 Wood Dale


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Beautiful!
Just an absolute classic


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