Joanne Settle
New member
Well, I wouldnt mke $ rehabbing/flipping a Weber based on my labour hours, but I enjoyed seeing it progress. It was tough getting it apart, and even harder to source good high heat and stainless here in
. I wanted to finish it quickly, but the project taught me patience.
Solid rod ss grates, and flavorizers and ss hardware all around. New igniters and new burner tubes. Attempted to wirebrush the firebox interior but gave up. Painted all but the enamel and exterior. So impressed with the heat, and the little tables.




Final things:
1. Fiddle with side burner, it worked before rehab but not now.
2. Not happy with front metal skirt, may grind down smooth and paint flat black.(gloss shows all flaws).
3. Restrain myself from making wood shelves.
I plan to present it to my 23 y.o and gf this weekend. Hope they will enjoy for many years to come.
I def could not have done it without this forum, thank you.

Solid rod ss grates, and flavorizers and ss hardware all around. New igniters and new burner tubes. Attempted to wirebrush the firebox interior but gave up. Painted all but the enamel and exterior. So impressed with the heat, and the little tables.





Final things:
1. Fiddle with side burner, it worked before rehab but not now.
2. Not happy with front metal skirt, may grind down smooth and paint flat black.(gloss shows all flaws).
3. Restrain myself from making wood shelves.
I plan to present it to my 23 y.o and gf this weekend. Hope they will enjoy for many years to come.
I def could not have done it without this forum, thank you.