Thanks Josh, a 2000 it is!
That's what threw me off. I assumed the snap in rack didn't come out until 2002.Hmmmm, I was wrong. What Josh posted shows the snap in rack was 2000 as well. Maybe just on the Golds.
They're way too dirty to see it at the moment.By end cap, I was referring to the aluminum lid end caps.
That last one was a layup for sure, few and far between. This one is closer to what I'm used to unfortunately. The good news is that I really am planning on using this one so my expectations aren't as high on the outcome this time.I'm definitely interested to see you work your way through one that's not as easy as the last one!
And you scored a propane tank nice!
I think both are kind of nice in their own way whether they need a lot of attention or not as muchThat last one was a layup for sure, few and far between. This one is closer to what I'm used to unfortunately. The good news is that I really am planning on using this one so my expectations aren't as high on the outcome this time.
Absolutely, this one will be no different and there's going to be an added bonus. Any of the new parts I have to buy will go on the other Genesis Gold which will make that one all the better.The great thing about the ones that are really rough and need everything is the transformation to sit back and look at it in the very end and be proud of what you've accomplished
That's exactly what I do!Absolutely, this one will be no different and there's going to be an added bonus. Any of the new parts I have to buy will go on the other Genesis Gold which will make that one all the better.
Great minds think alikeThat's exactly what I do!
Thanks Ed, I may have to give that a shot.One approach is to split the nut with a Dremel and a thin cutoff wheel.
That’s what I do. I don’t like the thought of soaking it with that bracket on.I didn't have to do this on the other grill since it was so much cleaner. I assume this is the proper way to take these tables apart for a deep cleaning?View attachment 110463