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Started by Tommie, August 06, 2025, 10:48:28 AM

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Tommie

Managed to bag this 26'er for £21!

Looks cosmetically pretty tidy! Couple of repair jobs on the list



Leg sockets are broken but he has them







4 piece cast iron grate included, one broken piece. I may just make a griddle to go in that section










I'll either rivet the sockets back on, or I may use 1" conduit flanged adapters which I think would be solid






Will update when I pick up Saturday


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bamakettles

I had to look up the conversion...wow $28!  Looking forward to seeing the rehab.... Congrats!

Big Dawg

Quote from: bamakettles on August 06, 2025, 12:29:46 PMI had to look up the conversion...wow $28!  Looking forward to seeing the rehab.... Congrats!

Yeah, their money's weird and I'm not sure what they use for measurement either.
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Tommie

I work in mm's, makes everything sound bigger


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MacEggs

26ers are heavy pricks!
Not surprised seeing one missing a leg socket or two.
Looking forward to your restoration.
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Tommie

Picked it up, quick scrape and degrease and I'm rather happy with it!









This will be blasted down, painted and fitted at some point



That's all I have time for today


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Tommie

Big Bertha is done (yes the handles upside down, blame the last guy!)





Used the original sockets in the end. Sweeper still opens and closes with the bolts. I don't use it for sweeping anyway






Made a bro n sear for it. Easy spin grate coming tomorrow




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bamakettles

You work fast and man that looks great!  No sign of Carolina squat that I can see.... You'll love cooking on it - SO much real estate.

Any first cook plans?

Tommie

Quote from: bamakettles on August 08, 2025, 11:39:58 AMYou work fast and man that looks great!  No sign of Carolina squat that I can see.... You'll love cooking on it - SO much real estate.

Any first cook plans?
Yeah it seems solid now, replaced the front leg with a bit of curtain rail as it was bent, and it's a lot stronger than the OEM leg!

Re speed- My wife is away with the kids. One night only, so making the most of it, should probably be down the pub but instead I'm kettle fettling lol.

Plan was to do a couple Costco steaks and baked potatoes for me and a pal, got em out the freezer last night and they're still solid as a concrete block, she must have turned the temp down... So Ittl have to wait till tomorrow!


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Tommie

Removed taco and Reshaped the OEM handle, managed to get the dome bolts out and reuse. Will probably spray it black, and give these handles a refurb.








Had a blast grilling on this all weekend. A new fave for sure


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ASpitzer

Well done. I too enjoy cooking on my Glen Blue 26. Plenty of room for everything.
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Tommie

[mention]bamakettles [/mention] I see you've removed taco on your 26 lid, how's yours been? They're so heavy I'm worried Ittl crack the finish. did you support it underneath the lid with any extra washers? I was thinking of drilling a couple of holes in a strip of stainless to brace it on the underside between the bolts, or maybe even reuse the taco



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Hell Fire Grill

Its well used and slightly abused...Just use it or nothing will happen.

Trust me.
Sail!

Tommie

Agreed it's a cooker not a looker, I still like to look after my stuff though


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bamakettles


Quote from: Tommie on August 11, 2025, 12:37:02 PM[mention]bamakettles [/mention] I see you've removed taco on your 26 lid, how's yours been? They're so heavy I'm worried Ittl crack the finish. did you support it underneath the lid with any extra washers? I was thinking of drilling a couple of holes in a strip of stainless to brace it on the underside between the bolts, or maybe even reuse the taco



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No issues experienced and didn't use any fiber washers.  I did use the standard Weber nut on the bottom side which gives a bit more support IMO.