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Customizing 22" OTG

Started by ccoiv, August 01, 2013, 07:32:30 AM

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ccoiv

Morning all,
I decided that I would take my morning cup of coffee on the back porch today and sat down in front of my new Black     OTG. It got me thinking. This grill, while a real looker, is no different than all her sisters of the same age. Why not make some mods? After my second cup I still couldn't come up with any reasons not to. I'm not thinking anything major just enough to make her stand above the rest. I'm thinking of painting the ash catcher system and possible a few other small but significant areas. How do you guys, the purists if you will, feel about something like this?
(Oh by the way I'm probably still gonna do it even if you all blast me for it. So there)

Thin Blue Smoke

Well, we are not talking about a rare specimen here so I say... Go For It!

OGlenn

I had the same urge one day this summer and painted my ash catcher and triangle black, as I think it makes my blue OTG look a bit better.  If only I could get some extra black handles like they put on my copper top. But then again, I am far from a purist.
Uncommon sense seeker

ccoiv

Alright since no-one threatened to call the WKC police on me I am off to the hardware store.

1911Ron

I know some have painted the ashcatcher ring with red brake caliper paint that looked good and some have painted the bucket black so.... go for it!
Wanted: 18" Platinum any color will work
This is my Kettle there are many like it but this one is mine......

Ted B

I'm preparing to rat rod one of my older well used grills too. I say go for it. Duke has been an inspiration for me with some of his creations. Ultimately it's all in the eye and mind of the beholder.

Heyjude

Anything you want done can easily be reversed.  But please don't drill holes in a vintage grill..  8)
I don't care if you don't like my Avatar, its there for me..

MaxBobcat

black kettles with the black ash bucket looks pretty slick IMO.   

ccoiv

Quote from: Heyjude on August 01, 2013, 12:17:48 PM
Anything you want done can easily be reversed.  But please don't drill holes in a vintage grill..  8)
It's not vintage. No way could I screw with one of those. I would feel like that woman tried to touch up the Jesus fresco in Spain.
But I digress. It is a 2013 model so I feel fine tweaking it some. Pics to come soon. (Assuming it looks good)
Chuck

Bman

Here's a OTG I picked up for 20 bucks that I added some paint and flipped.  :)
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Thread here -
http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/my-otg-clean-up/
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I've always had gas...  And now a bunch of kettles because of this place.  Thanks!

ccoiv

Quote from: Bman on August 01, 2013, 04:00:58 PM
Here's a OTG I picked up for 20 bucks that I added some paint and flipped.  :)
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Thread here -
http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/weber-kettles-accessories/my-otg-clean-up/
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I think this was the pic that must of been buried in the back of my mind. That's a badass rig.

Craig

Talk about custom....


From silver




To One Touch Gold... Special Edition... Still a work in progress.... Waiting on my lid therm to arrive..




That's a silver ash can painted black..

ccoiv

I have a question for the refurb guys. Want to remove the wheels to do something to the triangle (not sure exactly what yet) how can I remove them without destroying the caps?

HankB

Have you seen the so called "lady bug" mod?   :P ::)
kettles, smokers...

ccoiv

Quote from: HankB on August 01, 2013, 04:26:38 PM
Have you seen the so called "lady bug" mod?   :P ::)
No. Pic???