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But now you have a point of corrosionAngle iron is a resolution. I'll tap a couple of bolts in to secure it.
But now you have a point of corrosionAngle iron is a resolution. I'll tap a couple of bolts in to secure it.
That's a good point. My initial thought was that these 2 pieces are going to be so thick and unexposed to the elements that a few coats of paint would be enough to last forever, but I've come this far, might as well see it through.But now you have a point of corrosion
This just popped up locally. I can't tell, but I think it is a deep box with a stainless lid.... Tempting, but they are asking way too much for donner grill status at this point so I might have to wait a little and lowball them.Oh. OK that is the summit frame. Cool.
As long as you were doing all that fabricating, you should have considered doing a 13 flavorizer bar deep box.
It is absolutely insane that you can sell a grill for that kind of money. Beautiful or garbage, 5 years or 25, everyone lists a Weber for $125 or $400 in these parts.I just rehabbed and sold that exact same grill. But on mine the bottom pan was rusted out and I replaced it with composite decking. I probably paid $25 for mine. They are a great grill if you value shelf space. But, it is not a deep box. That is a Silver B.
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Overall the project has gone a lot smoother than expected, however my measure of complete is not perfection, so the bar is lower. I'm really more concerned with long term reliability, so I'm willing to let a few fine details go for the sake of getting back to my 2 year old.So, we are really going to shoe horn a Genesis cook box into a Summit frame?
Please keep detailed records. I am planning on trying to stick a 13 bar deep Genesis firebox into a SS Genesis Platinum frame. I am open to ideas that I can adapt to my project.
It will be exposed. In theory I could rivet some stainless paneling over it, but I wasn't planning on it as it is thick aluminum (as are the rivets)Brandon, thanks for the update and your thoughts.
With the spacer on the left side, will that be exposed when the grill is completed or will there be something hiding it?
I think if you had access to stainless and knew how to weld you could do much better than I did in this area.OK, when I do my SS Platinum, I hope to use all SS. But, I do want to work it so I don't have exposed framework on the top if possible.
That was my original plan, but the side panels are actually structural to the frame on the Summit, so removing required more work than expected.Watching this whole thread, I am not sure the idea of adapting Summit or other real stainless panels to replace the backs, sides and maybe bottom of the Genesis Platinum cabinetry isn't still the better plan. I love what you did. I am just thinking it might be quicker to cut flat panels then to do all that adapting of the Summit frame. Either way, you get an almost "bulletproof" Weber.