I will just leave this here


 
Looks to me like a beautiful cooker waiting for those rib-eyes Bruce mentioned.

But, at that modest investment it does have plenty of room for a patient flip opportunity. That crimson color would definitely help with that!

There is a similar condition (not quite as sparkling, though) black one that someone in my area is trying to get $600 for.
 
The $190 Gen II E-410 is now complete. It was absolutely filthy inside and the heat deflectors and flavorizer bars were totally FUBAR. Honestly I don't think the previous owner ever cleaned them in the 3 years he owned it. There were pits all over the bars and deflectors and some were nearly rusted through. So I ordered all new stainless from Amazon ($60 out the door). I got the firebox and the CI grates cleaned up really well and the burners are perfect. So, for $250 total I have an essentially new Weber E-410. Now I just have to figure out what to do with it.

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Looks good! Nice cleanup on aisle 4.

Btw, the grates are upside down.
 
Looks to me like a beautiful cooker waiting for those rib-eyes Bruce mentioned.

But, at that modest investment it does have plenty of room for a patient flip opportunity. That crimson color would definitely help with that!

There is a similar condition (not quite as sparkling, though) black one that someone in my area is trying to get $600 for.
Yeah it's going to get flipped. I certainly have no need for two large Weber gas grills. I'm going to try and put together a semi-enclosed grilling station on the patio this Fall/Winter and I am intrigued with the possibility of adding a Weber Performer Deluxe to accompany my E-335.
 
Btw, the grates are upside down.
Not necessarily so any more. The newer grills have grates that can be used either side up as they have the flat leveling squares on all corners of both sides. I only learned of this recently myself. I’ll see if I can find the Weber literature that confirmed it again to share.
 
Not necessarily so any more. The newer grills have grates that can be used either side up as they have the flat leveling squares on all corners of both sides. I only learned of this recently myself. I’ll see if I can find the Weber literature that confirmed it again to share.
OK. I learned something new today.

Thanks!
 
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I would pass on that their are plenty of used performers around at least down here there are. If your gonna buy a used one IMO make sure it has the gas assist even if your not going to use it would be a selling point if you sold it down the road. Personally I have the gas assist on mine also bought years ago used for 85 bucks I start my chimney with the gas no more newspaper ash or whatever flying around when you lift it to fill your baskets.
 
I would pass on that their are plenty of used performers around at least down here there are. If your gonna buy a used one IMO make sure it has the gas assist even if your not going to use it would be a selling point if you sold it down the road. Personally I have the gas assist on mine also bought years ago used for 85 bucks I start my chimney with the gas no more newspaper ash or whatever flying around when you lift it to fill your baskets.

That's a decent deal, and it IS a gas assist model.
That is a flip-up cover is covering the gas assist controls.
It is however missing the virtually worthless timer.
 
That's a decent deal, and it IS a gas assist model.
That is a flip-up cover is covering the gas assist controls.
It is however missing the virtually worthless timer.
My bad I did not see a tank on it so assumed it did not have gas assist. I wonder what that bar or whatever across the two back legs is mine does not have that not sure I have seen that before.
 
I believe it is actually carbon steel. Looks like a grate from the Burn Shop.
Looks stainless to me. I cannot imagine making one out of regular steel.
 
I would imagine that would be nightmare to keep from rusting. Has any used a carbon steel cooking grate like that before?
 
I believe it is actually carbon steel. Looks like a grate from the Burn Shop.

Many years ago my wife had low iron, and her doctor told her to cook using cast iron.

Carbon steel looks to be ok to cook with.

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