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Kettle leg repair

Started by racedvl, March 15, 2021, 05:46:22 PM

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racedvl

Just wanted to share a fix I've done a couple times now. I SAVED a  pretty sweet grill out of the wild yesterday that needs some TLC.... first and foremost was the rear leg. It was banged up pretty good. I removed the leg, and I happen to have a broom stick that fits tightly into a weber leg. So I slid the leg over the broom stick till I got to the dents. Then I warmed up the leg with a torch. Then I held the leg ( cool part of it ) and hit the broom stick against the ground till the stick pushed the dents out. It's not perfect, but its 100% better.


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AZ2FL

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Your rear leg was severely out of shape. I've used a wood dowel a few times. Never thought to use a torch, thanks for the tip.

Nice RRR on the leg!


jcnaz

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-JC

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Nice. Some small taps around the crease might help level out any high spots. PDR style.
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racedvl

The heat made it easier to straighten out for sure. And actually, I did tap it with a dead blow hammer on my wooden workbench while the broomstick was still inside the leg.

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