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Another painted kettle... :o

Started by Bob BQ, October 15, 2016, 09:27:27 PM

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swamprb

didn't they know that black won't cover babyshit greens??
I cook on: Backwoods Gater, Lang 36, Hunsaker Smokers, Pellet Pro 22" WSM, BGE's, WSM's, Cajun Bandits, PK Grills, Drum Smokers, Genesis Silver C, Weber Q's, Cookshack 008, Little Chief, La Caja China #2, Lodge Sportsman...oh yeah! Weber Kettles! Kamado restoration and pit modification hack!

Neil_VT00

Great find.  Looking forward to seeing how you bring this one back to it's former glory!
Wanted: Burgundy 18"

Darko

Are you done yet? Are you done yet? Are you done yet?

I wanna see.

greenweb

Epic Score!  You should go see who this guy is.  He maybe the one who painted yellow too. Who knows, he might even have few more surprise oldie kettles in his backyard all painted black ready to be thrown out.

Looking forward to a surprise reveal.

Bob BQ

This is the result of the 5 minutes that I've had time to spend on the 'Cado... Razor blade reveals a nice wide fade. She's got a hole in the lid, and all three leg sockets are bolted on. Missing one bottom vent, and the top vent has been painted silver.  It'll be slow going on this one... gearing for some hefty OT at work through the end of the year. Updates to be provided as the work progresses....


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Travis

#20
She's got a great fade to her, Bob. Has anyone seen holes in the lid before? Maybe a silly question, but does it look like a bullet hole?


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Quote from: Travis on October 16, 2016, 03:20:50 PM
Maybe a silly question, but does it look like a bullet hole?

It's a pretty small hole. I'm going to say... maybe.  If we meet up soon, I'll try to bring it along and let you be the judge.




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zavod44

Vintage Weber Grill raconteur and bon vivant.....and definitely Sir Agent X

glrasmussen

Looks like a 22 short hole. I have come across many grills, can't confirm, but have been hit with Red Ryders, Reds the most, larger than the normal Bulls-Eye.

blksabbath

Awesome find!

I wish I would've taken a lap around the neighborhood Saturday as things were being put out.  The scrappers were swarming but I didn't see any kettles being carried off in their trailers full of stoves, trampoline frames, old fence materials etc.

Cellar2ful


The hole is consistent with a bullet hole as it is common to see jagged tearing of metal around the area of penetration from a bullet. Let's look at it from a forensic perspective. The second area of missing porcelain to the right (still covered in black paint), could be from the bullet impacting the inside of the lid after if penetrated through the original hole. The bullet would have expanded on impact and lost quite a bit velocity penetrating the lid. It might not have had enough power to penetrate a second time but the second impact would have caused the porcelain to crack and break.  The hypothetical bullet path appears to line up from left to right and slight upwards trajectory. Once you clean the inside of the lid, it will be interesting to see if there is any missing porcelain also on the inside where the second area of missing porcelain is.

Hell, maybe this kettle was owned by Anthony Giordano ("Tony G") of the infamous Giordano Crime Family of St. Louis. As @Craig says, "Every kettle has a story". Maybe this one's story is a little more sinister.

Sorry, I got carried away as old work habits are hard to break even in retirement.


Quote from: Bob BQ on October 16, 2016, 05:26:00 PM

Quote from: Travis on October 16, 2016, 03:20:50 PM
Maybe a silly question, but does it look like a bullet hole?

It's a pretty small hole. I'm going to say... maybe. 
Quote from: Bob BQ on October 16, 2016, 03:10:16 PM









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Quote from: Cellar2ful on October 17, 2016, 09:22:56 AMThe hole is consistent with a bullet hole as it is common to see jagged tearing of metal around the area of penetration from a bullet. Let's look at it from a forensic perspective. The second area of missing porcelain to the right (still covered in black paint), could be from the bullet impacting the inside of the lid after if penetrated through the original hole. The bullet would have expanded on impact and lost quite a bit velocity penetrating the lid. It might not have had enough power to penetrate a second time but the second impact would have caused the porcelain to crack and break.  The hypothetical bullet path appears to line up from left to right and slight upwards trajectory. Once you clean the inside of the lid, it will be interesting to see if there is any missing porcelain also on the inside where the second area of missing porcelain is.

Hell, maybe this kettle was owned by Anthony Giordano ("Tony G") of the infamous Giordano Crime Family of St. Louis. As @Craig says, "Every kettle has a story". Maybe this one's story is a little more sinister.

Sorry, I got carried away as old work habits are hard to break even in retirement.

I'll check the Zapruder film footage.......  ;D ;)
BBQ:it's what's for dinner. Grail: 18" Custom - "The Californian"

Travis

Quote from: Cellar2ful on October 17, 2016, 09:22:56 AM

The hole is consistent with a bullet hole as it is common to see jagged tearing of metal around the area of penetration from a bullet. Let's look at it from a forensic perspective. The second area of missing porcelain to the right (still covered in black paint), could be from the bullet impacting the inside of the lid after if penetrated through the original hole. The bullet would have expanded on impact and lost quite a bit velocity penetrating the lid. It might not have had enough power to penetrate a second time but the second impact would have caused the porcelain to crack and break.  The hypothetical bullet path appears to line up from left to right and slight upwards trajectory. Once you clean the inside of the lid, it will be interesting to see if there is any missing porcelain also on the inside where the second area of missing porcelain is.

Hell, maybe this kettle was owned by Anthony Giordano ("Tony G") of the infamous Giordano Crime Family of St. Louis. As @Craig says, "Every kettle has a story". Maybe this one's story is a little more sinister.

Sorry, I got carried away as old work habits are hard to break even in retirement.


Quote from: Bob BQ on October 16, 2016, 05:26:00 PM

Quote from: Travis on October 16, 2016, 03:20:50 PM
Maybe a silly question, but does it look like a bullet hole?

It's a pretty small hole. I'm going to say... maybe. 
Quote from: Bob BQ on October 16, 2016, 03:10:16 PM









Now I know what CSI really stands for....

Cellar2ful Scene Investigator

Joking aside, it does look like a small caliber round. I'd love to have a Cado and some dumb b@$turd shot one!


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Quote from: Travis on October 17, 2016, 02:18:10 PMI'd love to have a Cado and some dumb b@$turd shot one!
...and then painted it black!
BBQ:it's what's for dinner. Grail: 18" Custom - "The Californian"