It now has a brother, and something for our timeline guys to figure out?

Started by glrasmussen, June 27, 2013, 06:38:50 PM

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glrasmussen

Quote from: pbe gummi bear on June 27, 2013, 10:03:10 PM
Glrasmussen, as of 1983 weber was still stamping the lower bowl without a ridge for the 1880 wsm. The changeover probably happened that year as you point out. How does the cooking grate sit in the non ridges one? Does it also have welded grate tabs?

I took another look, the cooking grate actually sits the same as all J's, very top lip.. I will have to look at my others. The ring just stood out with these two side by side. Need to educate myself better on the J's.

javahog2002

I like those legs.  Nice pair of smokeys.  You can partially refinish the "One and Only " handle and seal over the stamp to prevent it from being lost forever. I did that on my WGA and it worked pretty well.

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1buckie


Greg, this is what I was talking about last nite.....the lip 'o the lid......









On the left is an "L".....rt. is "DU" or something......the Smokeys appear like they are different, might just be my eyesight...... :-*
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glrasmussen

And I though I had OCD.  :) Never looked at that lid lip. Interesting on little design changes, wonder why they made that slight change?

1buckie



I'm thinkin' the one on the left just might be done with the "accquired" Happy Cooker machinery, when they went out of biz, Weber bought their stuff......it's thinner metal, too........

why would they go from thick, in the olden times, to thinner & back to thicker?

Maybe, just maybe 'cause the stampimg machines couldn't do the heavier stuff?
"If you want it fancy there is BBQ spray paint at home depot for that. "
    Covered, damper-controlled cooking.....IF YOU PLEASE !!!
           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"    

glrasmussen

Quote from: 1buckie on June 28, 2013, 09:21:51 AM


I'm thinkin' the one on the left just might be done with the "accquired" Happy Cooker machinery, when they went out of biz, Weber bought their stuff......it's thinner metal, too........

why would they go from thick, in the olden times, to thinner & back to thicker?

Maybe, just maybe 'cause the stampimg machines couldn't do the heavier stuff?

Heck, they should have just cranked up the hydraulic press. I think your onto something though Buckie.

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