Need a little with this red weber


 

Tony R

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Need a little help with this red weber

I just picked up my first red weber. How old is this weber?



I'm working right so I'm driving around with this kettle. This are the only pics I have.

It has a few Beauty marks but it's fine with me.

Will post more whrn I get home and set it up.




It's in pretty good condition. All vents open with ease.

I will need help getting some "clips " that hold the ash pan.
 
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Very Nice! Plastic wheels with rubber tread will push it closer to a '70 -'71. Metal wheels with rubber tread will push it closer to '68 -'69
 
Tony - I replied to your cooking post, but now I see this beauty here. That ash pan is the "twist pan" and no clips required. This is how it was designed.
That bowl is in awesome condition! I have a similar grill, but mine is ~6 years newer and not in as good of condition.
The legs & pan will polish up nicely with a little elbow grease. I have a bunch of sandpaper by trade, so I didn't have to purchase anything.
Nothing fancy, just various grits of sandpaper, & steel wool. Left leg in original condition and the other 2 are cleaned up.

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Before & after

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Legs & pan are polished, but the triangle was beyond me. It was heavily rusted and I got it clean, but not shiny.
This --- is 'chrome rattle can' paint. Actually didn't turn out too shabby. lol
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On the patio and the 18"er still needs his clean-up and proper assembly

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Notice the ash pan on the left 22" (like yours) has a straight edge on it while the newer red in the middle has the rolled edge on it.
 
Tony - I replied to your cooking post, but now I see this beauty here. That ash pan is the "twist pan" and no clips required. This is how it was designed.
That bowl is in awesome condition! I have a similar grill, but mine is ~6 years newer and not in as good of condition.
The legs & pan will polish up nicely with a little elbow grease. I have a bunch of sandpaper by trade, so I didn't have to purchase anything.
Nothing fancy, just various grits of sandpaper, & steel wool. Left leg in original condition and the other 2 are cleaned up.

E5638963-9BC2-4E3F-BBF9-4F9B0DA97F43-945-0000013FED9F9350.jpg

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Before & after

E4131A4C-BBBB-4E36-99FF-E90835FBF001-945-0000013FF8C1B1C0.jpg

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Legs & pan are polished, but the triangle was beyond me. It was heavily rusted and I got it clean, but not shiny.
This --- is 'chrome rattle can' paint. Actually didn't turn out too shabby. lol
.
1F178FC4-1D6D-441B-BA1B-79F820F59380-945-000001400827E809.jpg


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On the patio and the 18"er still needs his clean-up and proper assembly

8982F829-B208-4B74-89F4-9D7105D98A76-945-0000014013899989.jpg

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Notice the ash pan on the left 22" (like yours) has a straight edge on it while the newer red in the middle has the rolled edge on it.

Thanks Chad. I put the pan on and I figured it held on with all the residue it had. I have access to sandpaper.

I did a small area.... Started with 400 grit then 800 then did 0000 steel wool.

Is this something you recommend?
 
Thanks Chad. I put the pan on and I figured it held on with all the residue it had. I have access to sandpaper.

I did a small area.... Started with 400 grit then 800 then did 0000 steel wool.

Is this something you recommend?


Basically, yes. Only I started with a much coarser grit of sandpaper to cut through the crud & oxidation.
Something like 100, 150, 220, 320, 400, 0000 steel wool. (because this is everything I had on hand)

I finished up with some aluminum polish but honestly - didn't notice much of a difference than just a straight 0000 steel wool finish.
 

 

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