From Drab to Fab - Putting together a "How-To" Restoration Guide


 
I guess I personally wouldn't worry much about it. What does a new one look like? Is it precoated in carbonized beef or something else? Like someone else said in another thread: "Just super cook a cheap piece of beef in it before you use it for cooking food to eat"
 
Have never heard about it either, and can't say that I would believe it. Take it to bare metal, spray with some PAM or put some cooking oil on a paper towel and give the surface a thin coat. Then turn the grill on and crank up the heat to "season" it.
 
I just lubed up the manifold valves on my Genny 1000 following Dave's how to video which was based on directions from LMichaels. I had one that would stick most of the time and not turn at all. The other two just didn't turn easily. After the lube, they all work great and smooth. Thanks.
 
I just lubed up the manifold valves on my Genny 1000 following Dave's how to video which was based on directions from LMichaels. I had one that would stick most of the time and not turn at all. The other two just didn't turn easily. After the lube, they all work great and smooth. Thanks.


Nice. Small correction, I believe it was Chris's video.
 
Thank you so much for pulling together a lot of great info. When I read this post I decided I needed to join this forum.
Jon
 
Looks like you have a great grill to work with. Hopefully, you can rescue that drop down swing table.
Good luck with the rebuild. Keep us posted on how it goes.
 
Mark: RCPlanebuyer is a guy that sells very high quality Stainless Steel replacement parts for Weber grills, to include cooking grates, flavorizer bars, heat sheilds as well as other parts. They are much better than any of the aftermarket Stainless parts and even significantly better quality than real Weber replacement parts. He uses only 304 stainless steel which is the best as well.

If you are interested, just shoot me a PM asking for his contact info and I will forward it to you.
 
Looks like the diyalready.com links are broken, but I was able to track down an archived copy of the page and it seems that was actually a re-post from reddit and imgur. Here's what I was able to track down for anyone else that wants to read about the Weber Genesis restoration by ebar418:

Broken link: http://www.diyalready.com/weber-genesis-gas-grill-restoration/

Archived copy: https://web.archive.org/web/2017060...eady.com/weber-genesis-gas-grill-restoration/

Original Reddit post that was re-posted to diyalready.com: https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY/comments/4yppz1/weber_genesis_gas_grill_restoration/

Image Gallery (with notes) referenced by the Reddit post: https://imgur.com/a/8spkh


There's also a broken/truncated link under General Cleaning/Degreasing Tips for the brake parts cleaner from advanceautoparts.com:

Broken link: https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/w...037|L3*16113

Correct link: https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/wearever-brake-parts-cleaner-w7340/7040598-P
 
Thanks for pointing out the broken links, Jon B! I just submitted the edit - hopefully that fixes 'em! Thanks again for the investigative work!
 
Hello Everyone
First post. I love this site! I especially love how everyone provides input. It's funny how I fell in love with this 1100. I have a Performer and a E330P Genesis, but this 1100 looks so beautiful when restored.
I just read through this thread and it has empowered me to do a restore on a 90's Genesis 1100 (Red). Can you please review my plans and advise me if any of this can be done better or different?
Thank you!
Dismantle everything. ! was able to get the firebox bolt off!
Wash and degrease the exterior and inside the firebox (if I use brake cleaner or oven cleaner for the exterior frame, inside the firebox, exterior firebox and the exterior lid, will it ruin the red top?)
Do I need to sand the frame before painting? (there's not much rust..just a little in the joints)
Paint with RustOleum High heat (semi gloss for frame and flat for the cookbox and end caps)
How many coats of paint do you suggest?
Thank you all for your input
Robert
 
Oven cleaner for the cook box. Just scrub down the frame with a scotchbrite scrubby and some good cleaner. Then wipe it down with some rubbing alcohol or a solvent like XLOL and probably spray the light rust at the joints with some Rustoleum rust reformer and then paint. I would suggest using High heat paint like rustoleum high heat ultra on the frame where it is close to the cookbox and you can use regular spray paint else where on the frame.

The lid is ceramic. Clean the outside with #0000 steel wool and a good cleaner. I like to use Simple Green. But, you could use oven cleaner if you like.

I would use flat for the cook box and semi gloss for the end caps. Three or more coats on the cook box and end caps. Two or three for the frame.
 
Thanks Bruce

I have found that the inside of the frame is rusting and my finger can punch through certain parts of the grill. I am looking for a new frame. I see a lot of weber genesis 1000s available (I assume the difference between the 1100 and the 1000 is the wire under the cookbox instead of wood). Can I use 1000 frames to replace my 1100 frame? I just did not know if there were different screws that hold up the wood vs the wire under the cook box.

Thanks

Thanks.
 

 

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