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Started by Scott Zee, April 29, 2020, 08:11:56 AM

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Scott Zee

So I really haven't been adding any "new" family members for the last year or so. Although I do still check out the usual for sale ads for anything special. This bruised plum OTP was on FB and found with "asador" as the search word. Kettle and lid are in excellent shape, I can't say the same for the table and wheels. I didn't even know Weber offered the OTP in Plum, DA code. Not sure if I'm gonna bring the OTP back or drop the kettle in a different frame. either way, it's a color I needed to add to the crew.


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JEBIV

Seeking a Black Sequoia I know I know, I'd settle for just the tabbed no leg grill

Mr.CPHo

Nice score!  Love the plum color.

Lilyankee

Looks nice!


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Kneab

Nice one Scott

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PotsieWeber

NICE!  I saw that one too, but debated. 
regards,
Hal

michaelmilitello

Nice find!  I think that would slick with the modern black table.


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RottiGuy

She's a beauty!!!

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bamakettles

Looks to be in wonderful shape!  I'd love to have a plum 18....

greenweb

That is nice!  Someone actually cut the table like that?  Also, wondering if you can replace the table with reg. Performer table.

PotsieWeber

Broke.  Whether on that style or on the Performers, those fiber reinforced plastic (or maybe fiberglas) tables often crack.  Probably most often because it is so damn tempting for people to grab the table & lift a bit as they move the grill.  Always grab by the frame if you have one of those type of tops.  That is the nice thing about the SSP, it's frame has handles built in for grabbing in the first place (plus not that type of table anyway). 

Quote from: greenweb on April 29, 2020, 12:36:38 PM
That is nice!  Someone actually cut the table like that?  Also, wondering if you can replace the table with reg. Performer table.
regards,
Hal

Walchit

Are the mounting bolts different on the otp  table compared to the regular performer table? Seems like I remember reading that... idk lol

Mr.CPHo


Quote from: Walchit on May 01, 2020, 08:57:14 AM
Are the mounting bolts different on the otp  table compared to the regular performer table? Seems like I remember reading that... idk lol
yes, different.

greenweb

Quote from: PotsieWeber on April 29, 2020, 08:46:52 PM
Broke.  Whether on that style or on the Performers, those fiber reinforced plastic (or maybe fiberglas) tables often crack.  Probably most often because it is so damn tempting for people to grab the table & lift a bit as they move the grill.  Always grab by the frame if you have one of those type of tops.  That is the nice thing about the SSP, it's frame has handles built in for grabbing in the first place (plus not that type of table anyway). 

Quote from: greenweb on April 29, 2020, 12:36:38 PM
That is nice!  Someone actually cut the table like that?  Also, wondering if you can replace the table with reg. Performer table.

Not Broken but intentionally cut.  I was thinking not possible to break in that way, but I could be wrong. So, I got in contact with Scott Zee to confirm that the seller decided to cut the cracked table off completely.   


PotsieWeber

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I'm guessing Scott cut it straight, I didn't even look at his pictures.  My comment was based on my impression from the photos in the listing when it was available, but I didn't look at the table that closely then.  Was mainly looking at lid & bowl. However, I swear the table was a bit longer & more jagged in the listing.

Quote from: greenweb on May 02, 2020, 07:45:43 AM
Quote from: PotsieWeber on April 29, 2020, 08:46:52 PM
Broke.  Whether on that style or on the Performers, those fiber reinforced plastic (or maybe fiberglas) tables often crack.  Probably most often because it is so damn tempting for people to grab the table & lift a bit as they move the grill.  Always grab by the frame if you have one of those type of tops.  That is the nice thing about the SSP, it's frame has handles built in for grabbing in the first place (plus not that type of table anyway). 

Quote from: greenweb on April 29, 2020, 12:36:38 PM
That is nice!  Someone actually cut the table like that?  Also, wondering if you can replace the table with reg. Performer table.

Not Broken but intentionally cut.  I was thinking not possible to break in that way, but I could be wrong. So, I got in contact with Scott Zee to confirm that the seller decided to cut the cracked table off completely.   


regards,
Hal