JeffR
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Hello! Before I get to my questions I want to say that I think this online community is superb. Three weeks ago, my wife and I were talking about finally getting a grill, and found a used Char-Broil on sale in the neighborhood for $40. We wanted to get that grill that night, but in our family we have a two-week waiting period for impulse buys; during that two weeks I found this website and now I am working on restoring a Weber Genesis Silver B. The grill cost me $100 on craigslist and after a trip to Lowe's and rcplanebuyer on ebay I'm, well, way over-budget, but I think we're going to be pleased with the result.
Here's what the $100 bought, it's disassembled because I had to bring it home in a Corolla. It was filthy and needs some new parts, but there is almost no rust on the frame, not even where that bolt on the left of the firebox meets the frame. So I was comfortable with the $100. All the bolts/screws have come out relatively easily (except the burner guides--didn't touch those!). Overall I have been impressed with the quality of this product.
I am neither a skilled nor experienced handyman and have had well over a dozen questions so far. I've been able to find answers to all but two by searching these forums. A fantastic resource, you guys have amassed impressive knowledge here. Anyway, I was wondering if I might be able to get some help with these two questions I'm still trying to find answers for:
(1) Scratched lid. There is an unsightly scratch on the outside top of the lid. I know working with the lids can be a little sensitive; does anyone have any suggestions for making this scratch look better? I'm not after perfection here--I can look for a better lid to swap out later. I just want to make a decent attempt to spruce it up for now.
(2) Storage. We live in a townhome, and I don't have a good way of locking up the grill outside on our patio. We spend a fair amount of time traveling, and I really don't want the grill wandering away while I'm gone. I've been thinking about keeping the grill in the garage. I would unhook the propane after each use and leave just the propane tank outside on the back patio. Has anyone done anything like this? Other than the effort of moving the grill and unscrewing the tank each use, the only thing I think that might wear out might be the plastic screw threads on the regulator, and that's a pretty cheap replacement if it does wear out.
Thanks for the help, it is much appreciated. Now I'm off to think about getting an angle grinder from Harbor Freight to redo the outside of the firebox, and if I need apply our wait-two-weeks rule to an angle grinder...
Here's what the $100 bought, it's disassembled because I had to bring it home in a Corolla. It was filthy and needs some new parts, but there is almost no rust on the frame, not even where that bolt on the left of the firebox meets the frame. So I was comfortable with the $100. All the bolts/screws have come out relatively easily (except the burner guides--didn't touch those!). Overall I have been impressed with the quality of this product.

I am neither a skilled nor experienced handyman and have had well over a dozen questions so far. I've been able to find answers to all but two by searching these forums. A fantastic resource, you guys have amassed impressive knowledge here. Anyway, I was wondering if I might be able to get some help with these two questions I'm still trying to find answers for:
(1) Scratched lid. There is an unsightly scratch on the outside top of the lid. I know working with the lids can be a little sensitive; does anyone have any suggestions for making this scratch look better? I'm not after perfection here--I can look for a better lid to swap out later. I just want to make a decent attempt to spruce it up for now.


(2) Storage. We live in a townhome, and I don't have a good way of locking up the grill outside on our patio. We spend a fair amount of time traveling, and I really don't want the grill wandering away while I'm gone. I've been thinking about keeping the grill in the garage. I would unhook the propane after each use and leave just the propane tank outside on the back patio. Has anyone done anything like this? Other than the effort of moving the grill and unscrewing the tank each use, the only thing I think that might wear out might be the plastic screw threads on the regulator, and that's a pretty cheap replacement if it does wear out.
Thanks for the help, it is much appreciated. Now I'm off to think about getting an angle grinder from Harbor Freight to redo the outside of the firebox, and if I need apply our wait-two-weeks rule to an angle grinder...