Yesterday was a good day...The Galley Que arrival. UPDATE

Started by harris92, November 03, 2013, 09:45:20 AM

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harris92

One leg and a leg socket has a hole drilled for the chain to attach.  It is the top leg in the leg pic.  I will attach the chain later.

The bottom vent is 3/4 black porcelain and 1/4 blue porcelain.






















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Peaspurple

A Wonderful Family!!!

AZ_MIKEY

Looking for--- a yellow mbh any size, sequoia ( I know I am dreaming), avocado any size, brownie any size.

Harbormaster

That's a beautiful specimen of a rare grill.

If I came across one of those... I don't know what I'd do.
I've got Webers. 10 - WSMs, 5 - 22.5" kettles, 2 - 18.5" kettle, 2 - SJS, 2 - SJP, 4 - WGA, 1 vintage Coolie Pan
"Animal flesh cooked over an open fire is a sensible and essential part of a well balanced diet"

Weber MD

Great looking grill Harris.  Will you cook on it?

blackdog043

Bill    Looking for a Yellow

harris92


MartyG

Nice pair, but you need a few white caps on that big one. How appropriate!

Duke

Awesome score again Harris! Thanks for sharing it. I find that vent interesting? I have to wonder why it wan't completely painted? I guess they knew it wasn't going to show and the handle had to be. I wonder why they didn't just do them in chrome? It took a lot of patience to get that grill away from Onetimer. ;)

OGlenn

Those are a pair of very cool little grills. I wondered how the bottom venting worked, but now that I see your photos, I'm assuming the small ash-catcher isn't tightened flush to the bowl so air can get in through the gap and eventually, through the vent.
Uncommon sense seeker

Golly

GET ON THAT SHIT
WONT TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER