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Antique weber grill - lead paint?

Started by mcfarnell, May 25, 2020, 03:39:04 PM

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mcfarnell

Greetings all!

I have an antique weber kettle grill, dark green. I think it's from the 70s. Probably a weird question, but do I need to be concerned about lead paint on a grill this old?

Thank you!

Kneab

If it was made at Weber than it's porcelain enameled not painted.
Fire it up and cook on it.

Sent from my SM-G960U using Weber Kettle Club mobile app

ISO Brown Go Anywhere

Darko

It's porcelain, same as a stove. No issues.

Lowbrass

Would love to see 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

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PotsieWeber

Nothing to worry about at all. 
I have the appropriate skills & equipment to dispose of it properly so that your backyard does not turn into some sort of Superfund toxic waste site.  Please PM me & I'll make sure it is disposed of in an appropriate manner.

Quote from: mcfarnell on May 25, 2020, 03:39:04 PM
Greetings all!

I have an antique weber kettle grill, dark green. I think it's from the 70s. Probably a weird question, but do I need to be concerned about lead paint on a grill this old?

Thank you!
regards,
Hal