Ok, I have finished the thorough cleaning of this performer, and reassembled it today !
I believe it came out pretty nice considering what I started with. It was a lot of work, specifically the cleaning of the buildup on the inside of the bowl, and lid, it was a bear on this one, but the finished results were worth the effort.
Finished Photos:
http://i993.photobucket.com/al...0041711/IMG_1125.jpg
http://i993.photobucket.com/al...041711/IMG_11232.jpg
http://i993.photobucket.com/al...0041711/IMG_1122.jpg
http://i993.photobucket.com/al...0041711/IMG_1128.jpg
Overall I am very pleased to have picked this up for $30.00, and to finally own the performer I really wanted but could not afford, or justify, when I purchased my first kettle back in 1990.
I have photographed it here with my stainless steel rotisserie from C&C Grilling Co. (The Cajun Bandit People) I think all that stainless looks very nice together!
Now, to complete the restoration on this one (next decent paycheck), I will order some new plastic parts, and a new ash sweeper from Weber, and I believe I will pop for one of those stainless steel hinged cooking grates for her (she deserves it!).
I am anxious to use it though, and she is now fully functional as is without any new parts, so this weekend I believe I will just borrow a cooking grate from one of my other kettles, and do me up a batch of Road Side chicken, gotta to take her out for a test drive !...
Here is the link to my photobucket album for this project, if you want to, you can see the early pics as well as the above:
http://s993.photobucket.com/al.../CL%20Find%20041711/
Corey