Jason in CA
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On a side note, those handle lights look great. I didn't put those on, saw them for the first time in Arun's pictures.
I had to swim back through some pages to fish out that Skyline! Yea, I think that Weber handle light has the perfect look for a Skyline grill.
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I've seen those handles on a few girls.
Is that at the California beaches???
Is that at the California beaches???
Jason, read your original post carefully. Most notably your spelling of "grills".
There are 4 small screws on the panel on the underside. You need to remove the panel.
Thanks guys, but I guess I didn't clarify what I needed help with. I already removed the panel the problem is there is a screw on cap that is on the bottom of the socket. Usually you unscrew that and the light bulb will come out, but in this case it doesn't. I have access to the bulb but can't get it out of the socket. The light bulb isn't stuck as I can turn it in the socket and it works, but it won't come out.
Rich,
Sounds a little different from what some of us got. Maybe because yours is an earlier version. Could you post a few pictures so we can see and compare to what we have?
My skyline came with one too and as luck would have it the 1985 Genesis 2 has one also. Both of them in good shape, amazing for a 34 year old grill although I don't know if it was put on when the grill was purchased.
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How many BTUs is each burner?Here are pictures of the restored Weber Skyline Genesis, which I got from @Jason in CA.
I recommend cooking fish with skin on and down on the grill. Well-oiled with avocado oil or something else with high smoke point. Get the skin nice and crispy, and just let the heat slowly cook the flesh from the bottom up.You didn't have a problem with the fish sticking to the grates?
I didn't have that the first time, but had it the 2nd and 3rd time.