MarkSiebel
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Living in sunny/dry AZ I'm very fortunate to come across these VINTAGE 80's Weber Gen LP grills. This 1986 Gen 3 beauty I found on offerup for only $20. Of course, the owner never covered it and
did minimal maintenance. Luckily, the grill was solid with no real extreme/rust/structural damage. I treated all rust patches, all 1" frame supports solid, and the hood is 99% PERFECT (minus (2) 1/4" unseeable small scratches.) I used red wood "batch/dog ear" wood (even though the original Gen grills 85-92 mainly used cedar.) This is the cheaper/unfinished/untreated wood used for fences. I pay only $2 per 6'. MORE labor and wood inconsistencies, BUT more unique final colors. This grill will stay in my personal collection due to its age and extinct parts ie. metal swing table end bracket, black control knobs, 4 prong catch pan holder, tank scale gauge, and side burner.










did minimal maintenance. Luckily, the grill was solid with no real extreme/rust/structural damage. I treated all rust patches, all 1" frame supports solid, and the hood is 99% PERFECT (minus (2) 1/4" unseeable small scratches.) I used red wood "batch/dog ear" wood (even though the original Gen grills 85-92 mainly used cedar.) This is the cheaper/unfinished/untreated wood used for fences. I pay only $2 per 6'. MORE labor and wood inconsistencies, BUT more unique final colors. This grill will stay in my personal collection due to its age and extinct parts ie. metal swing table end bracket, black control knobs, 4 prong catch pan holder, tank scale gauge, and side burner.










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