Kris Pfeiffer
TVWBB Member
Hi, all.
I received my replacement firebox from Weber last year. Now that it's getting a little warmer I pulled the grill into the garage and started working on it.
As I've experienced before, few bolts haven't been broken as I've tried to remove them. The lid cover pins were essentially welded to the frame. But those are surmountable issues.
I've managed to remove one of the burner tubes, but the other 5 remain stuck in the back of the firebox. The thin tab at the end of the burner tube passes through a steel slot in the back, and that slot is rusted in a nasty way. I blasted them with PBBlaster a few times and they still don't budge. I've yet to pull at them really hard because I don't want to break them.
Any tips?
Thanks,
Kris
I received my replacement firebox from Weber last year. Now that it's getting a little warmer I pulled the grill into the garage and started working on it.
As I've experienced before, few bolts haven't been broken as I've tried to remove them. The lid cover pins were essentially welded to the frame. But those are surmountable issues.
I've managed to remove one of the burner tubes, but the other 5 remain stuck in the back of the firebox. The thin tab at the end of the burner tube passes through a steel slot in the back, and that slot is rusted in a nasty way. I blasted them with PBBlaster a few times and they still don't budge. I've yet to pull at them really hard because I don't want to break them.
Any tips?
Thanks,
Kris