Steve Hoch
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Yes, that came out really nice.
Yes Bruce is one the Best rehabbers on this Forum and always Gracious in sharring his knowledge. Thanks Bruce! You will find out there are also others just as kind.Yes, that came out really nice.
You may be on to something, yes I have an all stainless steel grill… except for that cookbox that can’t be replaced. Yet, they just replaced the lid assembly.Yep, the actual "frame" is all stainless. But the cabinet sides, back and bottom are regular steel and the only weak spot on the whole grill. If Weber had made those parts out of stainless, they would be virtually indestructible grills. But, then they would have probably been $200-$300 more in price as well.
I sometimes wonder why Weber didn't just go ahead and make a fully SS grill and charge the extra $300 for it. But, then I think that those would likely be the last grills those customers ever buy. I think most companies build "planned obsolecence" into their products.
The cookbox can be replaced on that grill, https://www.ebay.com/itm/154630471445as long as you're willing to pay for it.You may be on to something, yes I have an all stainless steel grill… except for that cookbox that can’t be replaced. Yet, they just replaced the lid assembly.
Ed,Just one thing, a heads up. The table extensions on this series of grills has a weak spot, a spot-welded coupler that connects the table extension to the main frame. It is easily broken by man-handling the grill, lifting the grill by the table end-caps. When that happens, the tables sag (the "dropsies"). Not a big deal, the repair is easy, but most people do it with a single screw, which doesn't do much (it's a pivot with a single screw), but my point is that, if you don't break it, it won't need to be repaired. You can easily replace a steel framed table extension from a donor grill, but donor grills for the SS frames are much less readily available. Don't lift the grill by the tables. Take the tables off and stick a dowel or broom handle inside the frame if you need to move it. Just sayin' that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure and all that.
Just trying to point out that, with the SS Platinums, replacing parts with parts from a donor is probably not an option. Better not to break them in the first place, if you can avoid it.Ed,
That IS another weak spot, but man having those extensions made out of stainless instead of regular steel will save you a LOT of grief from rust. Most Silvers I have worked on have had the end cap frozen on to those extensions due to rust and rust everywhere on those short tubes.
I have done the repair using a stainless sheet metal screw when I used to have a Platinum. Not perfect but definitely an improvement. Our friend @Bruce is getting pretty good with welding, so he can fix them properly!
I can't think of a good reason why not, if you have the skill and the tools to do it! Welding seems not to be an option for many people, though.On my personal platinum I actually welded those extensions directly on.
Yes, that's an extra tank. The tank in use is hanging from the right. The scale seems to stick. Will have to find out how to fix it.Those grates that you have looks like they are the channel grates. They are stainless and hollow. If they are still in one piece (welds are still good) then they should still be good. Also, I see a propane tank on the left side...is that an extra one and is there one on the right side that's hanging and hidden behind the folding table and swing door? All in all it looks like you scored yourself a nice forever grill after it's rehabbed. The wire rack needed for the grill is from a Weber Genesis Gold C (weber 60145). Unfortunately that item is discontinued so be on the lookout for that type of grill for the rack. Here are a couple off of ebay...
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Please tell me more about the grates? How do they stack up, being stainless and hollow?Those grates that you have looks like they are the channel grates. They are stainless and hollow. If they are still in one piece (welds are still good) then they should still be good. Also, I see a propane tank on the left side...is that an extra one and is there one on the right side that's hanging and hidden behind the folding table and swing door? All in all it looks like you scored yourself a nice forever grill after it's rehabbed. The wire rack needed for the grill is from a Weber Genesis Gold C (weber 60145). Unfortunately that item is discontinued so be on the lookout for that type of grill for the rack. Here are a couple off of ebay...
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Weber 60145 for sale | eBay
Get the best deals for Weber 60145 at eBay.com. We have a great online selection at the lowest prices with Fast & Free shipping on many items!www.ebay.com