I've still poked around here after doing my initial Grill Restoration.
But now I guess it's worth doing a 2 year update; the Grill got its first wash:


Lots of crap came out. I'm debating taking this opportunity now to paint the plastic parts, maybe the side pieces on the lid and body, and also too maybe replacing the metal bar with an oak dowel that won't get scorching hot in the sun.
Overall the grill has been nice but not perfect: it's warmer in the front than the back (weirdly), and if I set a single blower on ultra low (when making beef jerky), it can get blown out by the wind. This being a natural gas convert, the side burner was not replaced and puts out too much propane; read: low is high, high is too high. When it rains, if the grill isn't covered, water will get in (prior weber spirit didn't do this)
Those quibbles asside, having a 4-burner grill is fantastic.
But now I guess it's worth doing a 2 year update; the Grill got its first wash:


Lots of crap came out. I'm debating taking this opportunity now to paint the plastic parts, maybe the side pieces on the lid and body, and also too maybe replacing the metal bar with an oak dowel that won't get scorching hot in the sun.
Overall the grill has been nice but not perfect: it's warmer in the front than the back (weirdly), and if I set a single blower on ultra low (when making beef jerky), it can get blown out by the wind. This being a natural gas convert, the side burner was not replaced and puts out too much propane; read: low is high, high is too high. When it rains, if the grill isn't covered, water will get in (prior weber spirit didn't do this)
Those quibbles asside, having a 4-burner grill is fantastic.
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