Hey everyone! First post here. My name is Dean, and I'm from Edmonton, Alberta ( Canada
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This is my first Weber, (I have a vermont castings that is starting to show its age, so instead of dumping money into it I figured I would look for a nice older weber to cleanup) I love the more mid century sort of look with the wood slats.
Anyway! I ended up finding a free Platinum after missing a few other ones for free or sub-$100. It seems like I got a pretty good on to start with that has been taken care of.
The Control panel is in pretty good shape (the button and knobs are pretty faded though so if i can find some new ones I will replace them.)
IMG_6891 by DeanerF, on Flickr
Firebox is good, just needs a good wire wheel. I stripped the left side to frame bolt and had to cut it, and ended up nicking the inside of the box with the disk. Oh well!
The two bolts from the inside that mounts the gas manifold on the outside (with the wing nuts) I can't get these out even after soaking them in kroil and pb blaster, along with heat. I think they might just stay in while i clean and paint the firebox.
IMG_6890 by DeanerF, on Flickr
Manifold is in good shape. The drip pan and holder have seen better days though. These seem pretty easy to get for new ones. (right from Weber probably?)
IMG_6892 by DeanerF, on Flickr
The burners are actually really good still, but there was a set of brand new burners on a local buy and sell for $20 so i picked them up just because. Lid is good, but the sides will need a quick spray too. The enamel has some weird issues though.
I also have a question about the temp gauge, Ive been trying to find the correct one. The type I keep getting when searching doesnt seem like it is the right type. Should it not be threaded from the back, or is it actually a long smooth type that just sits in the opening? Does anyone have a photo of how it mounts
IMG_6893 by DeanerF, on Flickr
The mounts for the "wood" is pretty flaky, but I think I will just clean them up and repaint for now. I actually didn't know these slats were not real wood until I had it home and was pulling them off and noticed the "wood" was melted in one spot. I plan to remove the fake wood and replace with real wood, not sure what type yet.
IMG_6894 by DeanerF, on Flickr
On to the bars and grill! It had stainless flavorizer bars in solid shape, just dirty so I degreased and gave them a quick brush. The grills were the stamped (?) enamel coated style. kind of falling apart. I looked at a few options and decided I will just make my own new ones similar to the thicker aftermarket versions. Using 3/8" 304L round stock.
(What do most of the aftermarket types use for spacing between the bars?)
IMG_6895 by DeanerF, on Flickr
Now the issue (?) with the lid.
I thought at first it had some white overspray from something on it. After cleaning the top it actually looks like the enamel coating is pitted, almost as if it was shot with sparks from grinding or something. Then I was thinking again, and since I have never actually seen a genesis upclose before maybe they are all like this. Is anyone else's lid like this?
IMG_6896 by DeanerF, on Flickr
Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for the help on my resto!

This is my first Weber, (I have a vermont castings that is starting to show its age, so instead of dumping money into it I figured I would look for a nice older weber to cleanup) I love the more mid century sort of look with the wood slats.
Anyway! I ended up finding a free Platinum after missing a few other ones for free or sub-$100. It seems like I got a pretty good on to start with that has been taken care of.
The Control panel is in pretty good shape (the button and knobs are pretty faded though so if i can find some new ones I will replace them.)

Firebox is good, just needs a good wire wheel. I stripped the left side to frame bolt and had to cut it, and ended up nicking the inside of the box with the disk. Oh well!
The two bolts from the inside that mounts the gas manifold on the outside (with the wing nuts) I can't get these out even after soaking them in kroil and pb blaster, along with heat. I think they might just stay in while i clean and paint the firebox.

Manifold is in good shape. The drip pan and holder have seen better days though. These seem pretty easy to get for new ones. (right from Weber probably?)

The burners are actually really good still, but there was a set of brand new burners on a local buy and sell for $20 so i picked them up just because. Lid is good, but the sides will need a quick spray too. The enamel has some weird issues though.
I also have a question about the temp gauge, Ive been trying to find the correct one. The type I keep getting when searching doesnt seem like it is the right type. Should it not be threaded from the back, or is it actually a long smooth type that just sits in the opening? Does anyone have a photo of how it mounts

The mounts for the "wood" is pretty flaky, but I think I will just clean them up and repaint for now. I actually didn't know these slats were not real wood until I had it home and was pulling them off and noticed the "wood" was melted in one spot. I plan to remove the fake wood and replace with real wood, not sure what type yet.

On to the bars and grill! It had stainless flavorizer bars in solid shape, just dirty so I degreased and gave them a quick brush. The grills were the stamped (?) enamel coated style. kind of falling apart. I looked at a few options and decided I will just make my own new ones similar to the thicker aftermarket versions. Using 3/8" 304L round stock.
(What do most of the aftermarket types use for spacing between the bars?)

Now the issue (?) with the lid.
I thought at first it had some white overspray from something on it. After cleaning the top it actually looks like the enamel coating is pitted, almost as if it was shot with sparks from grinding or something. Then I was thinking again, and since I have never actually seen a genesis upclose before maybe they are all like this. Is anyone else's lid like this?

Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for the help on my resto!