Picked this one up this morning for $20. I couldn't resist, especially since all my current kettles are 22.5". A few chips here and there, but nothing too bad for a kettle this old. Wife thinks I'm nuts as this is the second kettle I bought off Craigslist in a week, and I'm supposed to be getting the nursery ready! I'm sure everyone reading this can relate.
Anyone know of an exact engine enamel paint match?
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That is a sweet score!!
Me thinks that's a 22.5" ... So, keep up your search for an 18". :) ;)
That's a keeper! The Blue 22.5" MBH is pretty elusive.
damn it. was that the one in Orange?
congrats, nice looking grill. :)
Quote from: MacEggs on November 30, 2014, 09:52:16 AM
That is a sweet score!!
Me thinks that's a 22.5" ... So, keep up your search for an 18". :) ;)
You are correct MacEggs, it's a 22.5"!! Learn something new everyday, like maybe I should've measured. Even better, now I can hunt for an 18.5"!!
If I didn't know the difference the wife won't either so my purchase is still justified in her eyes!
I think the thing that threw me off is all my kettles until this one are Performers. I have two Performer SS Kettles and two newer ones (2014 Platinum and 2015 Deluxe), and the cart sure makes the kettle look bigger.
Quote from: Troy on November 30, 2014, 10:01:59 AM
damn it. was that the one in Orange?
congrats, nice looking grill. :)
Yep Troy, this was the one in Orange. Drove 30 miles up the road this morning to pick her up. The cleanup has begun.
Wow!!! That is a great bloody find for any price. A blue MBH is one of the cookers I would love to add.
Very nice blueberry! Sweet score.
The initial cleanup went well, but required a lot of razor blade action to scrape it clean.
Just ordered a leg, triangle, and wheel kit to buy back some time. I'll polish up the old ash catcher.
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Nice pickup she cleaned up nicely.
it's slightly lighter than ford corporate blue.
congrats on a great score today!
Don't bother with the engine paint...IT WILL TURN BLACK, I have been here before it will not stay. Unless you plan to never cook on it. Just get it nice and add clean as you can.
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Very nice pickup Kettle Karl! When you get a chance, please share a pic of the lid vent when it's all shined up.
Quote from: zavod44 on November 30, 2014, 03:32:28 PMDon't bother with the engine paint...IT WILL TURN BLACK
Absolutely correct. Apply a little vegetable oil from time to time ...
The "scars" show character and hold on to the stories of a 35+ year old Weber kettle. :D
Agreed....
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Very nice, i think you should leave it alone.
Great grill !
Don't paint it :)
BUMP. What's the date code on this sweet blue?