I’ll tell you what my mama told me…”Find a nice grill and settle down”. I didn’t listen.I wasn't even considering using the kettles for cooking, but his yard would look awesome with a few color coordinated kettles added to the mix.
It might even inspire a new Dr. Seuss book
One Grill, Two Grill, Red Grill, Blue Grill
Black Grill, Green Grill, Old Grill, New Grill
This one cooks with gas
This one cooks with coal
Say ! What a lot of Weber's there are !
I like that touch
Thanks Larry,I like that touch
Yeah it's subtle but "classy".Thanks Larry,
I very much like the way it turned out too.
Yes, the SS handle has hints of the style of the OEM lid.Much nicer than the OG handle...I like it! Stately. The straight lines harmonize. The curved handle looks out of place to me now.
Tony did a nice job on that one and the lid looks great on it. I'll have to do one like it in the future.Steve,
That lid was my inspiration which I saw on this grill done by @TonyS T-Bone
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That's pretty weird. I'm not an expert on the subject but I always thought the cook boxes were physically the same between the silver/ gold/ and Platinum grills.I put back the Blue Silver lid back on the Silver B cook box to confirm and there is a difference. So in order to make this swap work I will also have to swap the cook boxes for the Silver B lid does not work with the this Platinum cook box.
That actually makes more sense to me as the problem. I do know from taking apart and reassembling the stainless steel lids from my recent Genesis Gold restorations that you have to be mindful of the position of the end caps on the lid before you tighten them down. Add in a handle that doesn't really belong on that lid and I can easily see a potential problem.I wonder also if when I put on the SS lid handle and reassembled the lid if I shifted shroud on the end caps.