I purchased this for $10.00 at a yard sale. It was missing the charcoal bin, bottom rack and 5lb tank. It looked like it was hardly used, very little build up of grease and grime in the kettle.
I took it apart and repainted the frame, cleaned the kettle, polished the stainless steel. I made a new bottom rack out of treated lumber to give the legs better support. Also the caster wheels were shot. You do not have to buy the Weber brand if the nylon insert is in good shape. I found a pair of 2 inch locking casters that looked like the Weber's at HD for $5.99. I am not going to hook up the gas. I refuse to spend $60.00 on a 5lb tank. I have a Weber chimney that I have been using for years on my other Weber.
I have not been able to find a charcoal bin for it anywhere. I thinking trying to find a plastic garbage can that has similar dimensions and bolting it to the wood rack. Anyone else know where to find one cheap?
Wife let me buy the 8701 cover for it through weber-not cheap, but worth the investment.
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oops using dropbox and picture went in upside down and too large-I am a newbie on this site-I got it right side up, but still large, I haven't figured out how to shrink it down yet
How did you attach the wood to the frame? Live to see more pics of the build
If you aren't going to use the gas assist, take the panel out and then you have more room for a bin under the SS top. I don't use my bin for charcoal. I'd suggest finding something that will fit in there with the gas panel removed to keep some tools, lighter cubes, smoking woods, etc. My bin really just gets in the way of being able to store things on the bottom shelf.
Very nice. What color are you thinking of staining the wood.
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The wood frame is a treated 2x4 cut in half on my table saw. The top is treated decking. The existing steel frame has a crossbar on each side that had 2 holes for the original shelf that is missing. I just used some 3 inch treated lumber screws with a plastic and stainless steel washer through the existing holes to the wood to secure it.
After the treated wood dries out, I might paint that shelf black to match the frame.
I removed the panel and regulator already. That is a good idea to just use it for tools. I might just make a tray out of wood to hold tools, lighters etc.