Rich G
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I picked up a Genesis 2 a few months ago off of Craigslist, and I'm finally getting around to putting in some effort on the restoration. Overall, it was in pretty good shape when I got it, but needed a few things...... So far, I have acquired:
- Stainless flavorizer bars (the eBay guy is two towns away)
- Stainless grates (decent deal from Weber on theirs)
- Lid thermometer (Weber)
- Ignitor (Weber)
I have pulled the wood shelves off, and removed all of the slats. I have sanded a few (see pic below), and it looks like I should be able to re-use all of the original pieces (have a woodworking friend who can make some new ones if needed.) I stripped and cleaned up the fire box and top, and repainted with Rustoleum high heat paint. I still need to finish up the wood slat restoration/clean up, but thought I'd throw up a few pics of the current state of affairs. Looking pretty good if I say so myself.
I'll post up some more pictures once it's complete, but until then, I'll just have to cook on it some (those shiny bars/grate are just like having a new pair of white tennis shoes!!!)
R
- Stainless flavorizer bars (the eBay guy is two towns away)

- Stainless grates (decent deal from Weber on theirs)
- Lid thermometer (Weber)
- Ignitor (Weber)
I have pulled the wood shelves off, and removed all of the slats. I have sanded a few (see pic below), and it looks like I should be able to re-use all of the original pieces (have a woodworking friend who can make some new ones if needed.) I stripped and cleaned up the fire box and top, and repainted with Rustoleum high heat paint. I still need to finish up the wood slat restoration/clean up, but thought I'd throw up a few pics of the current state of affairs. Looking pretty good if I say so myself.

I'll post up some more pictures once it's complete, but until then, I'll just have to cook on it some (those shiny bars/grate are just like having a new pair of white tennis shoes!!!)

R