Yah, those photos came out so good that they can be used in the Weber catalog.Yah, someone has some photographing skills in addition to rehabbing skills.
Thank you, Sam! I really appreciate that. Been shooting as a hobby for some time and don't get to do it as much lately other than photos for a local brewery in town.Yah, those photos came out so good that they can be used in the Weber catalog.
Simple Green, #0000 steel wool and elbow greaseHow did you clean the control panel? I'm having troubles finding a replacement panel so i guess my only option is to give it a good clean.
Mine wasn't in bad condition from the start, so that helped. I used a cleaner/degreaser and scrubbed really well. Then I hit it with compound pad on the end of a drill.How did you clean the control panel? I'm having troubles finding a replacement panel so i guess my only option is to give it a good clean.
Thank you, sir!Andrew, magnificent job on that restoration! I love that you were able to resurrect the original wood slats.
That is perfection!Was finally able break out the camera and get a few photos of my completed restoration. Thank you Bruce for sending me the last piece I was missing to get her ready to go. I only have photos of the outside as the inside is nothing special to look at and only did a good cleaning. Plan on upgrading the internals in the near future since the parts that came with the grill aren't in as good of a condition I would like. Thank you all for the comments and help along the way. Cheers!