I know I have an extra one of those from a frame I had to trash last summer if you end up needing it. I like the wire rack too even though it mostly came on the lower models. Plus, less slats to deal with since those are definitely not going to be able to be salvaged.I have the missing swing out table hardware in my stash. (The brackets and the Rod, but not part that goes on the left frame.)
Thanks Steve,I know I have an extra one of those from a frame I had to trash last summer if you end up needing it. I like the wire rack too even though it mostly came on the lower models. Plus, less slats to deal with since those are definitely not going to be able to be salvaged.
I have some.As long as you have some spare parts, that should be a good rehab candidate.
You're going to leave the wire rack in the bottom. That condiment rack will complement it very well. Kind of ties the two together and gives them both cohesiveness. Obviously I'm a wood fanatic and that's my first choice but if you put the bottom wire rack and the condiment rack together that's a really good combinationI have some.
I have that extra set of Gen 1k end caps you sent me (the set that uses the stainless-steel bolts). I was using one set on my Silver B the other I will probably use here.
I have grill out light handle in my stash I could use.
I have some Durawood. I got from Steve still in my stash that I was going to use on the bottom of my Platinum until I picked up the Silver C wire rack for it. Durwood would be the easier use, but wood does look more presentable.
I still have Skyline condiment rack in my stash. I vetoed using that on my Silver B since I went with the dual swing out tables on it.
It's yours, I just need to dig it out.Thanks Steve,
I will need swing out table hardware, if you could save it for me until I can make arrangements to pay you.
Thanks Steve,It's yours, I just need to dig it out.
I have a set of old original CI grates. I'll have to check mine
Good point definitely possible with plastic! I don't think it gets that hot there but maybe it does.I have often contemplated putting those tool hooks along the firebox but I wondered if they would fry the plastic on my Weber Grill tools.
Probably just as hot where they're at. When they are spread out like yours they don't really pry up on that control panel like when they're all grouped together.