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Started by mattstaub, July 19, 2022, 05:16:19 PM

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mattstaub

Im Matt from Waltham. I have 4 Webers, 3 of them kettles - a 2003 SSP (currently down but not out needing a good cleaning, one touch sweepers and a new propane burner/igniter), a new 2022 Performer, a Smokey Joe, and a 2012 Genesis E335 (in need of new burner tubes).  Also have a Monument gasser to fill in the holes (this one has a rotisserie).

Plan is to get the SSP back in action asap and the Genesis later this summer. Couple of griddle plates for the Monument will give that one a new purpose.

The SSP is a bit sentimental as it was my father in law's and he gave it to me the year before he passed.  Great memories cooking on that one.

Looking to add to the collection soon with a Jumbo Joe.

Been reading through various posts here. You guys are grate!

Matt


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JEBIV

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ASpitzer

1957 Wood Dale Demo, MLH Mothership Ranch, 1980 Smokey Joe Black, 2014 Smokey Joe Black, 1992 Master Touch Green, 2022 Original Black, Glen Blue 26 in., 70th Anniversary Hot Rod Yellow

PhredS

Welcome from Sacramento CA.  I just got my 2003 SSP up and running.  As was suggested by others, a good cleaning of the gas assist was all I needed to do and it works great.  So before chucking it in the bin, try cleaning out the orifice and blow out the burner tube with compressed air.  Works like a charm and saved me some coin.
1977 MBH, 1980 Orig Kettle, 1998 SSP, 2003 SSP, 2004 Orig Kettle, 2008 Q220, 2009 Smokey Joe, 2012 Performer Green Crate&Barrel, UDS