Josh Dekubber
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I've only seen too 2 bad grease trays here and one was from California. I have several good ones.
Just a little shot up 294 for you. Practically giving it awayToo far of a drive, even for free. I'm pretty sure this is a good find though.View attachment 111841https://www.facebook.com/share/199VoHvNfr/
You should start hoarding those and ship them to us here in the lowly midwest where crispy edges are still considered usable!I've only seen too 2 bad grease trays here and one was from California. I have several good ones.
At some point in the future when I have all my keepers finished I just may do that.You should start hoarding those and ship them to us here in the lowly midwest where crispy edges are still considered usable!
The only one of those Genesis 2000-5000 grills that doesn't look goofy period, is the 5000 with it's enclosed cabinet. On the other models yes, have to have RH side drop table.I do think the wider framed carts, all look kind of goofy without the RH drop table, regardless of era, wood, durawood or thermoset table.
Here's where I put my tool hangers. Little different and probably not everyones preference.The smaller framed carts look good but don’t support tool hangers well. Here’s one solution….View attachment 111845
I didn't know that Larry. Do you have a picture example? I've never seen them installed in front of the cook box.Actually IMO the wide frame carts look just fine thank you with no drop leaf on the right side or no rack. And Josh, your tool hooks are exactly where Weber put them on the grills with the drop down leaf on the right. So, you're doing it exactly as the mother ship did
They went in the same spot regardless of the drop table on the right side, under the control panel.I didn't know that Larry. Do you have a picture example? I've never seen them installed in front of the cook box.
That's what I thoughtThey went in the same spot regardless of the drop table on the right side, under the control panel.