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One Touch Platinum Table replacement

Started by apt323, March 07, 2016, 12:43:27 PM

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apt323

I have a one touch platinum that was one of the first few kettles I had ever owned.  The wife found it for me and surprised me with it.  I had it out the other day cooking and she shut the garage door and the table end was just under the door so when it came down it cracked it about half way across and now wont support hardly anything.  I have found a replacement but for $100 I will pass.   Is there any other replacement tables out there.  Maybe even a metal one like some install on the performers? 

I tried using the search and I am sure there is something on here about this but I cant seem to weed it out.


Thank you
WANTED - Colored Jumbo Joe (18")

Saugust

Weber sells replacements. The CS guy was kind enough to discount mine when I asked about warranty. I'm not sure about the metal tables. I don't know if the bolt pattern on the old OTP and new performers is the same.
Growing family = growing kettles!

CharliefromLI

Bolt pattern different on OTP  simple mod would make it work.
Starting LineUp: Summit Charcoal Grilling Center, Ranch Kettle, Genesis E310, SJ Gold MiniWSM, the JETTLE,
Alumni: Performer Dlx, 22.5" WSM, 26" OTG, 18.5" WSM, 22" OTP

1911Ron

#3
I bought mine from Weber for $60 it is a different material and i like it.
Wanted: 18" Platinum any color will work
This is my Kettle there are many like it but this one is mine......

Saugust

Same as Ron. I think the new table looks pretty sharp.


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Growing family = growing kettles!

apt323

I  have to agree the new table is a lot better looking.  Will be making a call and trying to get one worked out. 

Thanks
WANTED - Colored Jumbo Joe (18")

austin87

The table for the 2015 Performers is metal but it has a different bolt pattern than the plastic (glass reinforced nylon, but seems like plastic to me). As CharliefromLI said, a simple mod and the newer metal table, which is a HUGE upgrade in my opinion, would fit.

I would like up the old plastic table on top of the new metal one, mark the holes, and drill through. Fill the original holes with similar color metal screw covers.

The other option would be to build a wooden table for it. That would be totally sweet with a nice stain on it.