Kurt Donnelly
TVWBB Member
So, in considering the time of year, I'll wait 'til fall/winter for the full restoration of my Genesis 1. (I'd actually do the whole resto now / all at once but for the several other unfinished projects wifey's on me about). Meanwhile I've cleaned it up a little, and picked up enough parts to make it fully functional again, including new porcelain coated flavorizers and a drip tray assembly. The porcelain coated grates are still serviceable and will get me through the summer, I'm inclined to replace them with cast iron when the time comes.
In the meantime, I'd like to get the wood for the side tray and handle. The handle is past its prime, and some of the tray slats are beyond repair. Would prefer not to rip new boards to the proper height/width, unless necessary. Is there a source for these slats/strips, "pre-dimensioned"? I thought I saw mention of it here but can't find it now. I'd like to use a hardwood but I've also seen reference here to durawood and I'll be glad to use that, vs losing another finger on the table saw.
The other tricky part is the bottom tray, which is rusted through in one spot but otherwise restorable. The tray seems to be unavailable, so I'm considering sandwiching the tray with a couple of sheet metal patches and riveting them in place, then repaint the whole thing with a high temp paint.
btw this compiled resto guide is great! https://tvwbb.com/threads/from-drab-to-fab-putting-together-a-how-to-restoration-guide.69605/
Appreciate any thoughts or insight on this dragged-out resto, thanks.


In the meantime, I'd like to get the wood for the side tray and handle. The handle is past its prime, and some of the tray slats are beyond repair. Would prefer not to rip new boards to the proper height/width, unless necessary. Is there a source for these slats/strips, "pre-dimensioned"? I thought I saw mention of it here but can't find it now. I'd like to use a hardwood but I've also seen reference here to durawood and I'll be glad to use that, vs losing another finger on the table saw.
The other tricky part is the bottom tray, which is rusted through in one spot but otherwise restorable. The tray seems to be unavailable, so I'm considering sandwiching the tray with a couple of sheet metal patches and riveting them in place, then repaint the whole thing with a high temp paint.
btw this compiled resto guide is great! https://tvwbb.com/threads/from-drab-to-fab-putting-together-a-how-to-restoration-guide.69605/
Appreciate any thoughts or insight on this dragged-out resto, thanks.

