Glad I took cleaned today on this. Missing probably the washers that are needed the most. One is starting to have a problem causing rust
It’s the perfectionist in me for sure. Mine was “used once” as the guy I bought it from said and had a lot of moisture in it causing rusty nuts and bolts as well as the grate holders. I removed the rust on those with a wire wheel drill accessory. I had to drill out two of the rusty bolts and never want to do that again, so stainless was the answer for me. They’re now covered in brown oily smoke and rendered fat after two cooks! Here are the grate holders during rust removal. I just couldn’t leave any rust in there before using it. I also worked on the grates for hours and now they’re cleaned and canola oiled after each use.Sent from my iPad using Weber Kettle Club
I replaced all my nuts, bolts and washers with stainless steel on the used one I just bought. Looks nice on the outside too.....Sent from my iPad using Weber Kettle Club
Lol. I don’t blame anyone for replacing the stock hardware with stainless but it’s completely unnecessary. You don’t have to worry about hardware unless you plan on never using it and leaving it uncovered in the elements for years. Here is my 20 year old grill. I don’t see it having a problem in my life time.Sent from my iPhone using Weber Kettle Club mobile app
I bought all the stainless steel srews, washers , & nuts yesterday I just have to swap out. Doing another project that I'm stuck on at the moment. Waiting for parts to arrive. That is next unless I finally find the Happy Cooker stuff I search for then its after that.Quote from: bamakettles on February 23, 2020, 06:18:11 AMI replaced all my nuts, bolts and washers with stainless steel on the used one I just bought. Looks nice on the outside too.....Sent from my iPad using Weber Kettle Club