Not having the welding skills I admire Bruce for obtaining, I used the connecting nut method on the Platinum I previously owned. I wish I had a better picture, but you can see the bolt outlined on the left leg. The frame tube pieces I used in the front and back were made from stainless, preserving the integrity of the construction. You either have to do something like this or use the wire rack to hold the legs together.Yah, those are welded in. HOwever, you can add the crossmemeber with the star connecting nuts as well. No welding required.
That's actually pretty nice, especially as mentioned that they matched the light gray side pieces. I think I would swap out that modern Weber badge with the one from your original Platinum hood.This is the warranty replacement lid on the grill
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Agree - very happy that it matches with the gray sides. Also like the round, stainless handle that matches the original.That's actually pretty nice, especially as mentioned that they matched the light gray side pieces. I think I would swap out that modern Weber badge with the one from your original Platinum hood.
Agree - very happy that it matches with the gray sides. Also like the round, stainless handle that matches the original.
Definitely am planning to change out the badge.
Wow, I guess that's a specially made lid. With the grey endcaps and stainless handle it looks really good on the grill. I like it better than the original.This is the warranty replacement lid on the grill
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Weren't the original end caps and control panels gray on those grills, or did they come gray or black?Yah, Wish I had the gray end caps too.
I guess the better question is whether those end caps would work with your Skyline lid even though you would lose the thermometer.Weren't the original end caps and control panels gray on those grills, or did they come gray or black?