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JayG

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Last fall my Genesis 1000 "redhead" started leaning like a drunk holding up a wall. As expected it got worse but winter was coming (GoT reference) and I propped it with a block of wood the last few times I used it.
Thought I'd tear it apart and fix it, maybe some screws needed to be tightened. Ha! Now it's sitting on my garage floor a pile of parts because I can't fix the left and right frames. The tabs are broken on the frame that fits into the legs. Sigh. Can this be fixed or should I buy another grill? I'd kinda hate to toss it, I've always stored it in the garage and it's in pretty good shape. Stainless steel flavorizer bars and cast iron grates, even has the original burners. Together we've gone through enough meat to fatten up a small village.

A google search found this site and it looks like every one of you knows more about these grills than I do. And...that's how I got here.
P.S. I can't even find my model on Weber's site. I think they scrubbed it, it used to be there.

Jay
 
Welcome Jay!
I like your sense of humor :)
I'm not a gas guy, but some here are, and surely can help.
Photos of the drunk will most likely be an asset.
 

 

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