It’s a threaded sleeve with a lock nut and two washers. Thread a bolt into it and it gives you a better grip for using a wire wheel on it.I don't understand the use on that "little thing". Can you explain further?
If one uses a wire wheel on a drill to clean the grills and such, does the wire wheel have to be SS or brass or is plain steel OK ?
For those not aware, if one uses a plain steel wire brush on SS, it can embed plain steel into the SS and become a rust site. In TIG welding, one must use a brass wire brush on SS, not a steel wire brush.
Do wire brushes in a drill fling black carbon everywhere ?
It should be held on to the lid with two little clips from the back of the lid. You need to pry them off and then get new ones to put it back on.View attachment 111720
100%I use steel wire wheels, but not on SS. On SS I only use brass or SS.
As far as flinging black carbon, if you're referring to grinding out a cookbox, yes it is an absolute mess, at least in my opinion.
Brass wire wheel in a drill.What did you clean that surface with ?
Ruined it
And some level of patience... but the big main scrapes, when there are rolls of carbon coming off are so satisfying. I'm supposed to get my son when I do that part because he loves watching it, lolBruce answered your question, but to complete the thought, all you need to clean it is a window razor scraper, Windex, or a degreaser like Simple Green, and 0000 Steel Wool (and elbow grease).
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Very rare cool find Bruce!!Here is a new one on me. Maybe it isn't really a Weber, but it does have a WEBER logo on the cart.
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If I was confident I could restore it I would buy it for 180I think he should give someone $180 to take it away