Restoration question for 1964-1969 era Kettle

Started by Jstuparyk, April 28, 2020, 12:11:59 PM

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Jstuparyk

I'm restoring a 1964-1969 era 18.5" kettle and am looking for the following era correct parts. Legs, wheels, ash pan, bottom wire shelf

Any info would be appreciated

Jeff

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Quote from: Jstuparyk on April 28, 2020, 12:11:59 PM
I'm restoring a 1964-1969 era 18.5" kettle and am looking for the following era correct parts. Legs, wheels, ash pan, bottom wire shelf

Any info would be appreciated

Jeff
Sir I believe you might have a traveler there and you would not want new legs or a triangle for it. I think it came that way and is desired as is.
Awesome grill!

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Jstuparyk

Great!  i've been doing some research online and have not come across pics of this grill with just legs.   I appreciate the quick response.  Do you know if it came with a standard ash catcher? 

Kneab

Another two-tone Traveler?
Very cool. Congrats.

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Jstuparyk

thanks!  It was my grandfathers lots of great memories and great steaks cooked on that grill..

greenweb

Nice! Do you know if your grandfather bought it like that with red lid?   I have the exact same one. Mine came with twist on ash pan.

greenweb



Jstuparyk

i Don't know he passed about 8 years ago and this was the only item i wanted to remember him by.  Thought its about time to start using it again.  can you send me a picture of yours i can use as a reference to try to find an ash pan...

smokeyjoe

Welcome to WKC. Hopefully good things come in three and we'll be seeing another one soon.


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Cellar2ful

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Welcome to the Forum Jstuparyk .  I love hearing about "Heritage Kettles", passed down thru the family. They are truly priceless.

Here is a link to the post by @greenweb  regarding his similar red/black combo kettle.

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/index.php?topic=44933.msg445695#msg445695

And here is a photo from his post.




@harris92 - And now we know of 4 of these out there. 
"Chasing Classic Kettles"

Jstuparyk

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awesome  thanks!   i have some rust where the 4 charcoal grate brackets are on the outside of the bowl and a little rust on the inside of the bowl.  Whats the best way to deal with that?

Thanks for the link!!

Jeff


Cellar2ful


Most just use #0000 steel wool to remove the rust.  Once the rust is removed and there is bare metal showing, rub with bacon fat, olive oil or canola oil. Let it soak into the metal for a day then wipe and fire it up.  The heat somewhat cures the oil into the metal almost like seasoning a cast iron pan.  The best prevention from further rusting is to not let ash sit in the kettle during the winter or when it rains.  Water mixed with ash is very caustic and will eat away at bare metal.
"Chasing Classic Kettles"

harris92

Very cool grill. From what I understand this color combo was used sporadically around 1966 (for a couple years) for the Traveler and Fireplace Kettle. Get yourself three white leg caps from e-replacement.


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Jstuparyk

Thanks for the rust tip and the where i can get legs.  Appreciate it!!

jeff