This kettle was found online with a sequoia cart. The original owner was selling as it he was downsizing and no longer had his lake house (which is where this redhead spent most of it's time). After seeing the damage to the kettle I reached out to
@Cellar2ful as I knew he had experience restoring a tabbed lime. The cooking grates were shot and in need of serious repair. I dropped it off with Jim (along with a donor kettle) so his guy could do the needed repair. I finished it with JB Weld Extreme Heat and touched up with high heat paint. The last piece was replacing the missing vents. It is finally finished and ready to add to it's legacy of cooking great food for family and friends. RRR