My first redhead. Is this an O Code or a Pat Pending Or Both?

Started by captjoe06, October 14, 2016, 03:32:30 PM

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Mr.CPHo

I did not use wood filler.  I simply sanded them down to bare wood.  There are a lot of threads/opinions on this forum about what to use; poly, spar, mineral oil, tung, etc.  The choices quickly became overwhelming.  I'm not a pro, and I'm not look for perfection, just looking to extend the life of the original wood.   So I chose a 1-step Minwax product that has stain and poly together.  This was my first time redoing the handles, but the results were satisfactory.  I thought to myself, if I screwed them up I could always sand them back down and restart.... Or just buy Zavod handles.


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Geezer

Quote from: Mr.CPHo on October 15, 2016, 06:08:35 AM
@captjoe06, I'm excited to follow your progress on your new redhead.  So much fun to bring these old girls back to life.  Before, during, and after pics of handle salvage:


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Wow, it's hard to believe those are the same handles.  Good work.

captjoe06

10/16/16 The subject:
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Condition: lots of rust on the legs/triangle. Missing ash sweeps rusted in ash sweep bolt. White paint dots on the faded lid.  Usual cruddy bowl.  Missing handle.  Rusted/oxidized lid vent.  Missing ash pan.
Tools:
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4AM:
Tackle the bowl with dish soap/water razor scraper/steel wool/sponge/paper towels.
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Next, what's left of the old ash sweep system is rusted in place.  Break out the oscillating tool and cut off the bottom nubs that went through and it broke free.
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Now it's time to clean the bottom of the bowl using the razor scraper/steel wool.
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Having the legs removed start sanding them with 150 grit sandpaper using long strokes just as is advised in the Weber Kettle Club restoration guide, and then moving up to 250 and then finishing with steel wool and then polishing.
Legs and triangle before-
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A finished leg on the left and an unfinished on the right-
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Once the legs were cleaned up and polished  it was time to install the new one touch ash sweeps which we conveniently picked up at Fosters Grill Center on Eastern Ave (an authorized Weber Dealer).  Check out how nice that bowl cleaned up-
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Next to attack the oxidized/rusted lid vent with the steel wool. Before and after-
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The new ash pan (also purchased at Fosters is installed and she is ready to rip!
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First cook chicken wings!
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Before and after, I think she cleaned up nice!
      20161015_094048-01.jpeg       20161016_112304-01.jpeg        Once again thanks to advice from members at The Weber Kettle Club for their advice and input on this restoration!
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Darko

Holy Crap!  What a difference!!! Great job CapnJoe. She's gorgeous.

Travis


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kettlebb

Completely different kettle now! Great job.


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KevinP

Great work. Good as new!!  How was the first cook?


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captjoe06


Quote from: KevinP on October 16, 2016, 01:59:20 PM
Great work. Good as new!!  How was the first cook?


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Very satisfying, especially accompanying the Patriots win


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Smokey Joe Black, Smokey Joe Lime Green, Original Kettle Premium Black,'92 Red OTS, Yellow Simpson's 22, 78 Red MBH, '80 Black MBH, '10 Brick Red Performer,'12 Grass Green Performer, '03 Blue SSP, '97 Blue SSP, 18 inch WSM

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