Jeff MA
TVWBB All-Star
I was cleaning up today getting rid of a bunch of junk Weber pieces when I figured I'd post this work of fine craftsmanship.
I am starting the long awaited restore on my Weber 5000 and this is the cook box that was on when when I purchase it. I can only imagine the cost of an new igniter was waaaayy over priced at $11 and the former owner decides to take matters into his own hands and grab his cutting wheel and cut a square hole in the left side of the aluminum cook box-
I guess the 5/8" hole Weber so conveniently locate on the right side of the grill to ignite was just not enough to fire up this bad boy
I don't feel too bad about disposing of the cook box though, two of the bosses on the bottom of the box were broken off and the former owner ran long 8/32 machine screws into the cook box to mount the tray rails.
Jeff
I am starting the long awaited restore on my Weber 5000 and this is the cook box that was on when when I purchase it. I can only imagine the cost of an new igniter was waaaayy over priced at $11 and the former owner decides to take matters into his own hands and grab his cutting wheel and cut a square hole in the left side of the aluminum cook box-
I guess the 5/8" hole Weber so conveniently locate on the right side of the grill to ignite was just not enough to fire up this bad boy
I don't feel too bad about disposing of the cook box though, two of the bosses on the bottom of the box were broken off and the former owner ran long 8/32 machine screws into the cook box to mount the tray rails.
Jeff