Tim Snyder
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I posted another thread about disassembling a Performer for transport. This is a thread about that grill.

Thanks to help from DrewZ I felt confident I could invest a few hours driving to get the grill and not show up unprepared. (Thanks again DrewZ). That's a 2017 MINI Cooper Hardtop (2 door).
I don't have any of my own "before" pictures of the whole grill because I took it apart for transport, but I'll post a few from the Marketplace ad.



Original asking price was $250, then $225 . . . I paid $215 (I like threads with full-disclosure, that's why I'm posting prices). I think I paid top-dollar for this grill, but what do you think? The owner was stubborn in the negotiation, but I wanted a grill I could restore to "as new" condition, for sentimental personal reasons. I restored cars for a period of time for a living, so I learned it's best to start with a good example rather than a basket case. You can see the grill, right off the bat needs parts and there were no "extras" in the deal.
First task was deep cleaning the kettle, which probably hadn't been cleaned in 17 years.




Cleaning the grill inside was brutal. Inside the lid, I eventually resorted to spray-on paint stripper and oven cleaner. I know I might get some hate for that, but it worked great and I only left it on long enough to soften the satan-lava that was fused to the bowl. I see no adverse effects other than my health.
Bowl was polished with Simichrome and treated with mag wheel wax. Aluminum parts were only cleaned and "polished" enough to look new, I don't want to over-restore the grill.
It took an hour to remove the corroded burner and lid bail wire hardware from the grill (only 5 nuts!). That's just a bad idea in engineering, right there. I sourced EXACT replacement hardware in stainless steel. It seemed dumb to order just one set (shipping costs), so I ordered five sets, if anyone might need a set. Interesting that Weber used aluminum washers inside the grill, but not stainless hardware. Also interesting is that the washers are metric. Yes, 7mmx16mm. I had to source washers in aluminum in American Standard, so they are about 1mm larger.
That's all I have for now, I think have some interesting purchases and updates coming soon! (Like, NOS handle for the lid).
Thanks for viewing and I'd appreciate any comments or advice.

Thanks to help from DrewZ I felt confident I could invest a few hours driving to get the grill and not show up unprepared. (Thanks again DrewZ). That's a 2017 MINI Cooper Hardtop (2 door).
I don't have any of my own "before" pictures of the whole grill because I took it apart for transport, but I'll post a few from the Marketplace ad.



Original asking price was $250, then $225 . . . I paid $215 (I like threads with full-disclosure, that's why I'm posting prices). I think I paid top-dollar for this grill, but what do you think? The owner was stubborn in the negotiation, but I wanted a grill I could restore to "as new" condition, for sentimental personal reasons. I restored cars for a period of time for a living, so I learned it's best to start with a good example rather than a basket case. You can see the grill, right off the bat needs parts and there were no "extras" in the deal.
First task was deep cleaning the kettle, which probably hadn't been cleaned in 17 years.




Cleaning the grill inside was brutal. Inside the lid, I eventually resorted to spray-on paint stripper and oven cleaner. I know I might get some hate for that, but it worked great and I only left it on long enough to soften the satan-lava that was fused to the bowl. I see no adverse effects other than my health.
Bowl was polished with Simichrome and treated with mag wheel wax. Aluminum parts were only cleaned and "polished" enough to look new, I don't want to over-restore the grill.
It took an hour to remove the corroded burner and lid bail wire hardware from the grill (only 5 nuts!). That's just a bad idea in engineering, right there. I sourced EXACT replacement hardware in stainless steel. It seemed dumb to order just one set (shipping costs), so I ordered five sets, if anyone might need a set. Interesting that Weber used aluminum washers inside the grill, but not stainless hardware. Also interesting is that the washers are metric. Yes, 7mmx16mm. I had to source washers in aluminum in American Standard, so they are about 1mm larger.
That's all I have for now, I think have some interesting purchases and updates coming soon! (Like, NOS handle for the lid).
Thanks for viewing and I'd appreciate any comments or advice.
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