Grill rescued from the streets.


 
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Mark Kongslie

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I ran acrossed this basket case the other day on my route. The price was right, free!

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The new parts. One leg socket was rewelded back on.

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Gooder than new.

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Originally posted by Timothy Hoffman:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Shaun R:
Nice job Mark, but the front handle should be in the middle so you can pull it.

I dont know why he does that. All of his grills are set up like that. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

probably takes the pictures like that to get a rise out of all of us Weber nerds, and then turns it the right way to use it.
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By the way, nice Weber rescue, Mark.
 
I dont think putting the legs on the correct way makes us nerds.
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Anal retentive, yes!
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Nice score BTW. I have a spare NIB 22.5 leg kit sitting in the garage for a possible future rescue like yours. Just in case!
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I never noticed there was a correct way to put the legs on. After seeing this last night I have now "corrected" all the leg orientations.

I call this grill Grandpa. It will not see much use, but it will get used.
 
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