Hi all. I got this old genesis from a family friend a few years ago. I used it in poor shape for a long time and loved it still. I recently started lurking around these forums getting ideas. My Parents asked me what I wanted for christmas this year. I shopped around and around for a decent grill, and basically came to the conclusion that most grills sold today in big box stores are absolute crap. SO i decided to rebuild the old weber.
Before pics, after tearing down. The burner tubes, flavorizer bars, and porcelain grates were trash. Actually middle burner tube was split in half at the end, so flames would shoot out of that little breather hole in the cookbox, which eventually disintegrated the left side steel support bar. You can see I had a new one welded on by a friend of a friend.
And so it began. I cleaned up and painted the frame durawood shelf z-bracket supports with high heat rustoleum black. (The wood itself was all trash)
I bought some 1x2 poplar boards and pecan stain and polyurethane. I decided to trash the z-brackets for the bottom shelf because they were in such bad condition, but instead of buying new ones, I just used some more poplar boards for cross supports. Stainless steel screws to prevent corrosion later.
Heres some of the finished stained work table and flip up table
Before pics, after tearing down. The burner tubes, flavorizer bars, and porcelain grates were trash. Actually middle burner tube was split in half at the end, so flames would shoot out of that little breather hole in the cookbox, which eventually disintegrated the left side steel support bar. You can see I had a new one welded on by a friend of a friend.
And so it began. I cleaned up and painted the frame durawood shelf z-bracket supports with high heat rustoleum black. (The wood itself was all trash)
I bought some 1x2 poplar boards and pecan stain and polyurethane. I decided to trash the z-brackets for the bottom shelf because they were in such bad condition, but instead of buying new ones, I just used some more poplar boards for cross supports. Stainless steel screws to prevent corrosion later.
Heres some of the finished stained work table and flip up table
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