JohnWunrow
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Completed my first vintage gasser restoration this past summer. This grill was pretty thrashed. Rotten slats, very dirty, looks to have spent its entire life outside uncovered. Good bones though and it fired right up so I decided to give it a new life. Deep cleaning inside, fresh paint on the frame and box. Swapped in a green lid that I had, the original black one was pretty faded. Made new slats for it, used select pine. They turned out ok, golden oak stain followed by spar varnish. Cut a new handle, cut some grooves in it and added some new wheels to give it a nice look. Ended up selling it on but it should provide the new owner years of enjoyment. Have another 2000 and a 3000 out back that will be getting similar treatment this spring. Can't wait for the warm weather!!
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