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  1. J

    Help With Genesis 3100 Restoration

    The restoration is finally complete. If I were to do it again, I would go for the angle grinder and stainless steel cup to help remove any of the carbon buildup. I had to leave some behind on the side panels, lid, and fire box because it was just too tough to scrape off by hand. Simple Green...
  2. J

    Help With Genesis 3100 Restoration

    Thank you Jeff. You have been very helpful. I have some custom brackets on the way and plan on painting them black upon arrival. I'm still trying to decide what type of stain/wood to use to restore the shelves. I have read that Cedar or Redwood seem to be the favorites but what color stain...
  3. J

    Help With Genesis 3100 Restoration

    Thankfully, I was able to find a donor grill not too far away. Shout out to Jim in Illinois. The grill is coming along nicely. I will post some pictures up when finished. One thing I have not been able to find are the support brackets for the wood. The donor grill had a shorter shelf and...
  4. J

    Help With Genesis 3100 Restoration

    This thread has inspired me to restore my dad's old gas Weber grill. While I was taking it apart, I noticed that there is a hole in the firebox, most likely due to corrosion, see the attached photos. Is this a deal breaker for the restoration/ can it be repaired or is it even worth it? I'll...

 

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