Yesterday afternoon, I found a decent looking grill on the Facebook classifieds. A Weber Summit Gold D6 for $100. It looked good in the pictures and the guy wanted it gone, so I tossed the three year old twins in the truck, skipped their afternoon naps and went to check it out. The drop down shelves were busted, but I figured (and alter confirmed) that the ones from my rotting Genesis would fit. It fired right up with the propane tank (not included). It needed an igniter and a good cleaning, but it was a solid grill. So, I handed over my $100 and loaded the beast into my truck and drove it home.
After getting the thing out of the truck with the help of a neighbor (who did not believe a grill could weigh so much), I looked it over some more and snapped a picture of the label. That is when I noticed the fuel source...Natural. The previous owner to the guy I bought it from stuck a propane hose on the natural gas grill and used it. My deal? Not so much I guess. I didn't even think to check the label since it lit with the propane tank.
After reading some threads here, it looks like I have to sell this one myself now and go back on the hunt for a new to me grill. I assume nothing has changed in recent years in regards to the availability of the parts needed to convert an old Weber from NG to Propane?
I'll get better pictures up later this morning after I drop the minions off at school and knock out a few MS150 training miles on the bike.
After getting the thing out of the truck with the help of a neighbor (who did not believe a grill could weigh so much), I looked it over some more and snapped a picture of the label. That is when I noticed the fuel source...Natural. The previous owner to the guy I bought it from stuck a propane hose on the natural gas grill and used it. My deal? Not so much I guess. I didn't even think to check the label since it lit with the propane tank.
After reading some threads here, it looks like I have to sell this one myself now and go back on the hunt for a new to me grill. I assume nothing has changed in recent years in regards to the availability of the parts needed to convert an old Weber from NG to Propane?
I'll get better pictures up later this morning after I drop the minions off at school and knock out a few MS150 training miles on the bike.