I had picked up a SilverA for a parts/frame grill that had the bottom melted completely out --- my best guess is that it was a horrific grease fire. It would be a scary predicament if there was a propane tank inboard in a cabinet...As mentioned before, it seems to be an issue with those grills. And this one didn't even have an extra sear burner. I am not sure if it was the design of the grills or the fact that they cut back on the thickness of the cook boxes. But it didn't seem to happen to the older B's and 1000's nearly as much.
The slide bar may be able to be fabricated. Is the table the same as the shelf? Is the under-table bushing plate the same as on the left? ThanksIt could be added for sure. The problem is sourcing a Right hand slide bar for it. They are very hard to come by.
The slide bar may be able to be fabricated. Is the table the same as the shelf? Is the under-table bushing plate the same as on the left? Thanks
Thanks Josh, it looks like with a similar piece of flat iron I could fabricate the slide bar by cutting a notch in the correct place and drilling holes for the frame connection.The only thing that is different is the slide bar. Right side slide bars will be marked with an R and Left side slide bars will be marked with an L. You could easily fabricate one or modify a Left side slide bar.
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Easier yet you could use the other style with the rod that fits in this back leg clip when down and in front leg frame hole when up. This style is all interchangeable from left flip table to right side flip table.
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I recall seeing a mod reusing the left side slide barIt could be added for sure. The problem is sourcing a Right hand slide bar for it. They are very hard to come by.
Yep absolutelyThanks Josh, it looks like with a similar piece of flat iron I could fabricate the slide bar by cutting a notch in the correct place and drilling holes for the frame connection.
I'm not 100% positive but I think Hank did that on his.I recall seeing a mod reusing the left side slide bar
Thanks Dan! I think my dream grill for home use will be right and left shelves with retracts but no left side burner.Took a few mins to find the older thread I recall seeing.
post 24 of the thread. It might link right to that post
Weber Folks,
I installed a right hand flip table on my Genesis 2000 by using the extra left side table I had from the donor 1000 LX. I flipped the LX left bracket upside down (allowing the notch to be in the correct place), and added a couple spacers so when opening/closing the table the end of the rod would not contact the propane bracket. Used Tri-Flo and both side tables work great. Bit of a hack job though... in the picture you can see that when the right table hangs the spacer has kicked the bottom of the table a little to the right. Not super noticeable and if anyone says anything...
You can certainly do that. Another option is to plumb the side burner with a quick connect like one used on the Genesis E330 and then you could lift out the side burner and store it in the garage unless you need it. Best of both worlds. More space AND a side burner on demand.Thanks Dan! I think my dream grill for home use will be right and left shelves with retracts but no left side burner.