Chris, I refurbed my Dad's Weber Genesis 3000 "redhead" roughly a 92' model in 2013. You asked if there was any trick to touching up the logo on the grill. I tried purchasing a new one but when I received it it was slightly different and wanting to stay original I decided I would paint the logo...
Looks great and that's awesome Weber replaced the cracked crossover for free. You won't regret spending less money than buying new once you get to using it.
Bob, I'm not sure if your asking for a different material other than wood or unhappy with the condition of the wood you currently have. There have been quite a few rehabs posted with photos on the forum that have replaced the wood slats with different types of wood that were stained or varnished...
Thanks you guys. I have to admit I admired it for sometime afterward. I competed the restore Saturday evening a week ago. I've cooked on it twice since. Amazing how much better it ignites, heats and how quickly it gets up in temperature compared to what I was experiencing with the old burners...
First time to post photos. Sorry unsure how to post my photos without a link. Maybe it has something to do with posting from my iPhone and photobucket mobile
After finding this site and seeing another's Genesis 3000 restore I was inspired to rehab/restore my own. The grill was originally my Dad's bought in the early 90's as well as I remember. Upon contacting Weber customer service with my serial number they were unable to verify the actual model...
Justin your Genesis looks great and I want to say thanks. Your restore inspired me to restore my own Genesis 3000 that originally was my Dad's. Your insight and suggestions on what you used as well as how you restored yours was very helpful in my restore. I finished it last weekend and have used...