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Started by Scott Zee, July 27, 2015, 08:18:25 AM

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Cochise

SMOKE THIS!!

1buckie

What is the actual ash pan for this general era kettle?

@Craig  or anyone who has pics?
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Craig

The 26.75 still had the giant straight edge twist pans in 1979. In fact Weber kept straight edge twist pans for the 26ers well into the early-mid 80s. Much the same way back in the 60s they retained their "Wood Dale swivel" pans a few years after 18s and 22s had gone to str8 edge twist style .

1buckie

Quote from: Craig on July 27, 2015, 05:16:29 PM
The 26.75 still had the giant straight edge twist pans in 1979. In fact Weber kept straight edge twist pans for the 26ers well into the early-mid 80s. Much the same way back in the 60s they retained their "Wood Dale swivel" pans a few years after 18s and 22s had gone to str8 edge twist style .

Thanks........I'm working on something....... 8)
"If you want it fancy there is BBQ spray paint at home depot for that. "
    Covered, damper-controlled cooking.....IF YOU PLEASE !!!
           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"    

mike.stavlund

Wow I love those flat top 26s, and that orang peel is most excellent.  Congrats!
One of the charcoal people.

Qreps

Congratulations spectacular find cheers.

1911Ron

Nice looking 26" great score!
Wanted: 18" Platinum any color will work
This is my Kettle there are many like it but this one is mine......

Scott Zee

@Cochise    it was a Chicago CL find. Seller had it posted for $150. Wifey wanted it gone and I got it from him for $70. Made 2 people happy, me and his wifey, LOL
drink a little drink, smoke a little smoke    8)
It's not just a grill, it's a WEBER

SmokenJoe

#23
OK, now I'm confused (not new according to my wife).  Harris92 posted a pic of three "Westerners", in that pic it appears that two of them are MLH's with different ashpans (one has a flattened rim, one has NO rim, but both have pop-rivet 'S' hooks -AND- straight ashpan cut-outs not twist-on cut-outs).  A third kettle, however, has a wooden handle which suggests that it might be nearer to the '78-'79 timeframe than the first two.  That third one appears to have a flattened rim ashpan like one of the MLH's, but fastens to the legs in the same way as the first two mentioned.  None of them have twist-on style ashpans.    BTW, all three are absolutely magnificent.   Given that most of us move various components from one kettle to another from time to time, I guess my question is  ...  which of these options most accurately reflects "as built".   ???    Possibly a moot point since damn few original pans exist for consumption by us SmokenJoe-come-lately's.        SJ

EDIT:  Somewhat less confused, on first inspection two of the ashpans appear to have flattened rims (on the far side), but closer inspection indicates that the pans DO NOT have flatness, more like photo shadows  ...  the leading edges look perfectly pitched.  Answered my own question  ...  all three.  Now I can get some Aluminum and start to shape a reflector ;)        SJ
"Too Beef, or Not too Beef" ...

Looking for Dark Blue MBH 22", Dark Green MBH 22", Yellow MBH 22", Glen Blue MBH 22", Avocado MBH 22".

SmokenJoe

Wow, now I just saw the pic of a '71-'75 26r and it clearly had a twist-on straight edged ash pan.  It looks huge.  I need to find the dimensions of this brute, to create a more accurate replica.         SJ
"Too Beef, or Not too Beef" ...

Looking for Dark Blue MBH 22", Dark Green MBH 22", Yellow MBH 22", Glen Blue MBH 22", Avocado MBH 22".

1buckie

Quote from: SmokenJoe on July 27, 2015, 11:15:07 PM
Wow, now I just saw the pic of a '71-'75 26r and it clearly had a twist-on straight edged ash pan.  It looks huge.  I need to find the dimensions of this brute, to create a more accurate replica.         SJ

Keep in mind if they are like the originals, they sit a little low & are just a little small & miss the bottom vent drop area, depending on where the vents are punched....

First time I saw one (Winz's Westerner, now one of those you see of the three) it was dropping ash outside the radius onto his wood deck........ :o
"If you want it fancy there is BBQ spray paint at home depot for that. "
    Covered, damper-controlled cooking.....IF YOU PLEASE !!!
           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"    

SmokenJoe

Thanks for the reminder  @1buckie   I've got enough burnt spots on my wooden deck, I'll factor that in since this is to be a working kettle.        SJ
"Too Beef, or Not too Beef" ...

Looking for Dark Blue MBH 22", Dark Green MBH 22", Yellow MBH 22", Glen Blue MBH 22", Avocado MBH 22".

Golly

what if the pan was lifted higher
wouldnt it then fit
GET ON THAT SHIT
WONT TAKE NO FOR AN ANSWER

harris92

@SmokenJoe

Probably just shadows.  All three ash pans are original and the same design.

Quote from: SmokenJoe on July 27, 2015, 10:45:18 PM
OK, now I'm confused (not new according to my wife).  Harris92 posted a pic of three "Westerners", in that pic it appears that two of them are MLH's with different ashpans (one has a flattened rim, one has NO rim, but both have pop-rivet 'S' hooks -AND- straight ashpan cut-outs not twist-on cut-outs).  A third kettle, however, has a wooden handle which suggests that it might be nearer to the '78-'79 timeframe than the first two.  That third one appears to have a flattened rim ashpan like one of the MLH's, but fastens to the legs in the same way as the first two mentioned.  None of them have twist-on style ashpans.    BTW, all three are absolutely magnificent.   Given that most of us move various components from one kettle to another from time to time, I guess my question is  ...  which of these options most accurately reflects "as built".   ???    Possibly a moot point since damn few original pans exist for consumption by us SmokenJoe-come-lately's.        SJ

EDIT:  Somewhat less confused, on first inspection two of the ashpans appear to have flattened rims (on the far side), but closer inspection indicates that the pans DO NOT have flatness, more like photo shadows  ...  the leading edges look perfectly pitched.  Answered my own question  ...  all three.  Now I can get some Aluminum and start to shape a reflector ;)        SJ

1buckie

Quote from: Golly on July 29, 2015, 04:02:38 AM
what if the pan was lifted higher
wouldnt it then fit

@Golly 

Yeah, that's part of it, but it also has to be a bit larger circumference, I believe......the cut outs then might have to be a bit different?
The originals are not quite right....... :-[

Like the Sequoia's pan.....the board they have the pan holder set into is off by half a width & the daisy wheels don't line up to the pan really..... :o
"If you want it fancy there is BBQ spray paint at home depot for that. "
    Covered, damper-controlled cooking.....IF YOU PLEASE !!!
           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"