Is that because of the time or gas? I live pretty rural these days (looking to move) and retired so that seems to be about normal. I put a hitch with cargo rack on the Prius so gas is not too much of an issue. Those large Vikings and such lay down nice in the Sienna with a much lower lift than a PU. I helped load that Viking in a RAM 250 and almost died.Well, that's a deal breaker for me unless it's something really special.
Looks like these were sold a Lowes. There was a recall and looks to be not a good flip candidate. Maybe more research is warranted. https://www.bbq-brethren.com/threads/perfect-flame-slg-series-gas-grills-recall.73060/This looks interesting…
Like you, Bruce, I have done a lot longer!For me, that grill at $25 and an hours drive is right in my wheel house. Unless you live in a metro area, the vast majority of grills are an hour away.
These were definitely some really bad Chineseum ones. Likely a scrap purchaseThis looks interesting…
I’m not going after it. I’m sticking to Weber for flip candidates. I’ve got a few projects sitting around waiting for some attention.Looks like these were sold a Lowes. There was a recall and looks to be not a good flip candidate. Maybe more research is warranted. https://www.bbq-brethren.com/threads/perfect-flame-slg-series-gas-grills-recall.73060/
That would be a money maker for sure.I do wish this were closer. Could be a quick few hundred profit
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Sister to me, me up to you.My sister lives just across the river from there in Missouri. Probably 30-40 minute drive. But, I don't think they have a vehicle to haul it and it would still have to make it up to Wisconsin some how.
That grill is STUNNING. Seriously, that's one of the best restoration jobs I've seen someone do, far better than my own attempts lolThat first cook is definitely hard to do!
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Yep looks better than when it was newThat grill is STUNNING. Seriously, that's one of the best restoration jobs I've seen someone do, far better than my own attempts lol
If I saw that Summit in a store, I would buy it in a heartbeat!Yep looks better than when it was new
Well welcome to my world. Especially when I saw it against the so called "new and improved". Nah, gimme old and reliable. Of course listen to me and driving some "new fangled electric car"If I saw that Summit in a store, I would buy it in a heartbeat!