Honestly I would not even bother with trying to reverse those screw remains out. Gonna make yourself crazy and maybe do more damage to the fire box. I'd follow up with good quality twist bit, then insert some decent stainless self tapping screws and don't forget the NeverSeize.
Honestly it looks like a pretty good example of a large late generation Summit. Has the bells and whistles some folks are looking for. Cleaned a spiffed up a bit, I'm sure it would bring something reasonable. Maybe $300-$400. I would not get greedy with it though. As then it's gonna sit for a...
Actually the ones on that Amazon listing might work even better if you simply replaced all of them with those. Then, each door would match and honestly with the flat black you won't even see the clips
Nothing wrong with this. Hell, why not? If he'd been a little bit more on the craftsmen like side, he could have made it (and Josh I bet you can as well as someone like Jon, Gerry, Cody, Bruce) any of the fine craftsmen on this site look like it was actually manufactured that way
Watching. I had some gloves I bought from Amazon and while they insulated fine I ended up tossing in the trash for a few reasons. One VERY hard to clean, 2, I accidentally knocked them into the kitchen sink with soapy water in it and the cotton (or whatever) lining became disgusting, 3, they...
It actually was ezpz with that drill bit. I'll tell ya, they are so handy. Drilling out a cook box bolt? Boom, start with the the centering drill, need something precise? Boom, start with centering drill. You'd be amazed how useful they become
Oh boy I am the wrong person to ask about pricing on those. Not sure what the $20 is. But I'd say as long as the firebox is not rusted on the front, the Falvorizer bars are in good solid shape..............IDK $450? But, understand I don't flip grills anymore (actually never did to the extent...
As noted earlier though, the 2 side panels off the lid and fire box should be the same as those on my bro's Summit Silver. IDK what he thinks he wants for it, (though unlike most Summits his is solid) and carries Dave Santana grates. So, there is some actual value to it I'd think
Samuel, they work like a regular drill. Really all they do is they're VERY stable and don't "walk" around. So you start it out slowly and it will give you a nice centering point. Then follow up with a good drill bit and just drill out as desired. My old pal (retired tool and die maker) turned me...
From what I can see it looks correct. I know the Summit uses a NG regulator which you have included. I can't tell what size the flex gas line is though. Hard to tell if you used a 3/8" or a 1/2". Given it's consumption levels it needs 1/2" line. Otherwise only other thing you can do is give it a...
First off you cannot easily "convert" Weber grills (at least not "cheaply". Also it's confusing here. No clue what the grill is "supposed" to be as opposed to what you would "like it to be". Also this section is for issues with the forum software not grills themselves. Basically to report issues...