B.A. Poole
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A co-worker picked up a curb side find about a year ago and recently gifted it to me. I'm the proud owner of a grey, 1991 kettle. Enter Moby my first kettle. I'm trying to breath life back into it and make it a cooking tool not a museum piece.
First it got a cleaning. 30 years of grunge and mud dobber nests came off; along with the handle. Once it was clean, it needed a burn in and trial. It was missing an ash catcher so I scrounged one up from my "collection".


The lid handle was re-attached and covered with a new stock handle. As was the bowl handle.


I quickly discovered this model came with automatic, quick detach legs.
All legs received a dowel down the center and an aluminum tape wrap; secured with the finest redneck hose clamps from my collection.

Guess what the triangle shelf falls off too. Time for more hose clamps.

On the first cook I quickly discovered the necessity of a thermometer. So.....

It continues to need love but tonight it returned a little love back.

First it got a cleaning. 30 years of grunge and mud dobber nests came off; along with the handle. Once it was clean, it needed a burn in and trial. It was missing an ash catcher so I scrounged one up from my "collection".


The lid handle was re-attached and covered with a new stock handle. As was the bowl handle.


I quickly discovered this model came with automatic, quick detach legs.


Guess what the triangle shelf falls off too. Time for more hose clamps.

On the first cook I quickly discovered the necessity of a thermometer. So.....

It continues to need love but tonight it returned a little love back.
