Started Spring The Non-Weber Way (Part 1)

Started by brewtownbeatdown, April 14, 2020, 03:43:05 PM

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brewtownbeatdown

I know this topic's title paints a gloomy picture, but it's in no way as bad as it sounds.  It actually refers to some pretty sweet vintage non-Webers I've restored so far this spring.  This was the first finished:

Buddy L "Sunburst" Model #1163 Electric Kettle







Got it NIB for a grate price, because it was missing the hardware pack.  That obviously meant no hardware to bolt it together.  It also meant no lid stops, lid thermo, wheel covers, temp control knob, and a couple other parts.  Hoping the seller will come across the parts bag one day, and remember who the he!! I am Trying to keep everything looking period correct is easier said than done.  Hardest thing to find was a control knob that was the same vintage, and had no markings.







There are a million thermometers out there, so it was just a matter of finding the perfect size/design to look right.



Since I lack the ability to recreate intricate stamped steel parts, the lid stops required a solution that fit the design of the kettle.  Set up a jig to shape some steel rod and threaded the ends to bolt to the bowl.



When I was trying to figure out what to do for the wheel caps, I was struggling with various ideas.  One night I was fueling up my truck, and noticed the cyclone fence post I was leaning on had a finishing cap that looked about the perfect diameter (+ some older Buddy L braziers had similar shape).  Off to Home Depot to look...they had 'em, and they were the exact diameter needed.  Modified the caps, and wheels so they'd twist together.




Thanks for looking...and no, I won't be cooking anything on 'er.  Too pristine, too small, and too electric for my cooks!!!


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Obviously looking for a Glen Blue (who isn't?😂).

Looking for anything Happy Cooker, including any re-branded as Montgomery Ward.  I've amassed a nice collection, but I'm missing a few still.  Let me know if you can help a fella out🤞

1spacemanspiff

ISO Yellow Offset SJ, Yellow ranger

Mr.CPHo

Wow!! That looks so cooool!  And very ingenious how you sourced replacement parts, bravo!

bladz

That's fantastic.  I love the colors of all your spring restores.


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JEBIV

Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

bamakettles

Nice piece of history you have there and well done on finding all the parts to assemble!

greenweb

Nicely done completing this very cool looking kettle.

ABROB


swamprb

I cook on: Backwoods Gater, Lang 36, Hunsaker Smokers, Pellet Pro 22" WSM, BGE's, WSM's, Cajun Bandits, PK Grills, Drum Smokers, Genesis Silver C, Weber Q's, Cookshack 008, Little Chief, La Caja China #2, Lodge Sportsman...oh yeah! Weber Kettles! Kamado restoration and pit modification hack!

Lowbrass

This is awesome!  Very innovative as well!  I love that color!


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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!

Darko


PotsieWeber

regards,
Hal

fat-boy

Phenomenal work! Love it! Even for an electric!!


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