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Found my first Wood Dale today!

Started by Kneab, May 11, 2017, 12:52:10 PM

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Neil_VT00

Wanted: Burgundy 18"

Hell Fire Grill

Thats the coolest damn grill I'v seen since...
You can't always get what you want....but if you try sometimes you get what you need

cumminfourya

Just a thing of beauty right there!!! Congrats


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TD

Awesome Kettle! i'll find one One of these days-maybe.

@Troy, "Please don't pam it"  ?  Do you mean oil it? How would be the best way to preserve the finish?

Hofy

A Weathered Warrior for sure!  Love the moss on the lid!
EE Kettle, 1974 JBK-360 Key Lime "The Fairway" , DR Genesis Gold

KevinP

Love the way it looks. Whereabouts did you find it?


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Kneab

Thanks everybody 😊
I picked this about 10 minutes from my work on lunch today. When I walked up to it, it reminded me of the kettle referred to as "Grandpa" @Zavod44's house but the 22" version.  I am not sure how am going to handle it yet. 1 leg socket fell off on the way to the car the other 2 are barely hanging on. I am thinking about drilling and tapping the leg sockets and using big washers inside the bowl. Or possibly making the patches and welding it all up. I don't have access to a welder so I am leaning towards the tapping of the sockets. It is also missing the front handle. Anyone have any ideas on what to replace it with?
ISO Brown Go Anywhere

Kneab

Quote from: Troy on May 11, 2017, 01:22:53 PM
oh shit, that is the best patina i've seen.

Please don't pam it.
I love it too. Any suggestions on how to preserve it? I am afraid of doing the usual cleanup. Dish soap and a rag might ruin it.
ISO Brown Go Anywhere

Scott Zee

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Darko

Quote from: Kneab on May 11, 2017, 06:19:23 PM
Thanks everybody 😊
I picked this about 10 minutes from my work on lunch today. When I walked up to it, it reminded me of the kettle referred to as "Grandpa" @zavod44's house but the 22" version.  I am not sure how am going to handle it yet. 1 leg socket fell off on the way to the car the other 2 are barely hanging on. I am thinking about drilling and tapping the leg sockets and using big washers inside the bowl. Or possibly making the patches and welding it all up. I don't have access to a welder so I am leaning towards the tapping of the sockets. It is also missing the front handle. Anyone have any ideas on what to replace it with?
let's see pics.

Craig

I love the patina on that Wood Dale! Congratulations!

Cellar2ful

Quote from: Kneab on May 11, 2017, 06:22:31 PM
Quote from: Troy on May 11, 2017, 01:22:53 PM
oh shit, that is the best patina i've seen.

Please don't pam it.
I love it too. Any suggestions on how to preserve it? I am afraid of doing the usual cleanup. Dish soap and a rag might ruin it.

Since you asked, I would not do anything to the outside of that lid.  The patina, including the green moss, is one of a kind and badass IMHO.
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JEBIV

that is some serious good looking patina on that old girl grate score welcome to the woodale club
Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

Kneab

ISO Brown Go Anywhere