Even though my current lineup (performer deluxe, 18” WSM) is pretty complete for my needs (right now), I still look for deals on craigslist, espescially rough kettles that can be cleaned and flipped fairly quickly to fund future projects.
Skimming CL a few weeks back, I saw an ad “electricians tools…also weber charcoal grill”
I asked for a photo since the listing was 10 minutes away. The photo showed a blue performer! likely from 2010-12 based on the photo. I was immediately interested and asked for a price.
The seller responded that they “just bought it last year and they wanted $350 for it”
I politely told them that grill was approx. 4 years old and was $339 then so I couldn’t pay $350 for it now. I made what I felt was a fair offer based on my prior purchases and they didn't respond so I went about my day.
A week past and the seller responded again and said they are being kicked out of their apartment and need to sell today. I responded with the best offer I could short notice and a deal was made. I only had one photo to go off but it was a good price so I was prepared to do some upkeep if needed.
The performer was wheeled out to the street cash was handed over and the seller grumbled a bit and disappeared in less than 60 seconds.
My first inspection showed it was decent shape, but far from great. It wasn’t abused, but rather neglected.
It wasn’t covered which, in my opinion, is sinful given the weather we get in the Northeast (hurricanes, blizzards, you name it), The charcoal baskets were missing. It was very greasy and was It was still full of old charcoal that was so caked from grease and humidity that the vents wouldn’t move, the lid bale wire was attached but the brackets that hold the bale were never installed and the bale just hung of the bowl. The ash catcher ring tabs were jammed into the leg socket holes instead of connected onto the sides as designed. This caused some significant warping of the ring that made connecting and disconnecting the ash catcher bowl a royal pain.
Clearly whoever assembled this didn't know what they were doing but was too arrogant to read the instructions.
The thermoset table had some minor staining but given how bad the tables can get it I was manageable.
I knew I could clean everything up and getting charcoal baskets if desired would be the prerogative of the new owner, but I felt that the lid bale needed to be repaired.
I went online to find the two brackets that hold the bale and much to my dismay I found that the whole bale is now sold as a kit for ~$30 and the individual parts were no longer available. I idea of paying $30 for two small pieces of slightly machined sheet metal was a thorn in my side and would hurt my ability to sell at a reasonable price.
My mother in law happened to stop by to see my wife and saw this blue grill and mentioned that my father in law would love a grill like that and my wife and I agreed that this would be a great father’s day gift once its cleaned up.
Since it was now a gift I reached out to the WKC community for any assistance in procuring the missing parts:
http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/member-sales-trades/looking-for-lid-bale-upper-and-lower-brackets/msg157913/#msg157913The WKC came through immediately and thanks to
@terrymo, brackets were found on their way!
The brackets arrived this week and the performer performer clean up commenced. The bowl needed a good de-greasing and the grates needed a good de-greasing and rust removal, Clearly these were neglected as well.
Ironically the gas assist fired up on the first shot, i don't think it was ever used!
I am happy to say that this performer was rescued from a life of neglect and thanks to the help of a fellow member this grill will live its life being cared for the way it deserves. My father in law’s 20 year old genesis gets a ton of use and even more maintenance. It wouldn’t surprise me in the least if it’s still being cooked on for the next 20 years!
I promised
@terrymo I would post some photos when it assembly and clean up were done:
Since my New York Rangers a/k/a the Broadway Blue Shirts are trying to make a playoff run I decided that this will be known as the Broadway Blue Grill:
A huge thanks to
@terrymo , and the entire WKC community! The world could learn a lesson from this site. People helping people because its the right thing to do. Keep paying it forward.