Brian Moriarty
TVWBB All-Star
I found a "DD" 2000 Green One Touch Platinum in very rough shape. The bowl was rusted out pretty bad, so I decided to do a little modification to the restoration.
I pressure washed the plastic table top and frame braces, sandblasted the wire shelf and repainted with a Hammered finish on the frame as well.
Popped the welds off the bowl brackets, lightly blasted and repainted with Dupli-Color Engine Red.
Dropped a restored "EZ" 1998 Red Master-Touch into the frame, secured with stainless hardware.
Added the vent handle from the original Greenie and found a matching grooved handle from an old Weber chimney.
I kind of agonized over which Red kettle to chop and drill, but the Master-Touch was a no brainer since it only has the one bowl handle and all my others have two. This one had a broken weld on the handle secured with nut and bolt so it was fairly easy to pop the remaining weld on the handle.
No way around it, I used some nickel plated hole plugs drilled through and secured with stainless bolt and acorn nuts-not the prettiest, but it works for me.
From the rust and ashes it will rise and live to grill on!
Thanks for looking!


I pressure washed the plastic table top and frame braces, sandblasted the wire shelf and repainted with a Hammered finish on the frame as well.
Popped the welds off the bowl brackets, lightly blasted and repainted with Dupli-Color Engine Red.

Dropped a restored "EZ" 1998 Red Master-Touch into the frame, secured with stainless hardware.



Added the vent handle from the original Greenie and found a matching grooved handle from an old Weber chimney.

I kind of agonized over which Red kettle to chop and drill, but the Master-Touch was a no brainer since it only has the one bowl handle and all my others have two. This one had a broken weld on the handle secured with nut and bolt so it was fairly easy to pop the remaining weld on the handle.
No way around it, I used some nickel plated hole plugs drilled through and secured with stainless bolt and acorn nuts-not the prettiest, but it works for me.


From the rust and ashes it will rise and live to grill on!

Thanks for looking!