LOL. I just share what others have taken the time to find and document.Ha ha, or get the ones Dan said. I wasn't aware of another source for those.
I know, but you knew to look for it or knew it was there. Of course, Mark may still be able to find what I posted in Australia if he looks.LOL. I just share what others have taken the time to find and document.
Hey Mate, thanks heaps for this, some great info. I did a search on the page but it must be very specific word searches because I couldn't find too much infoHi Mark
About half way down this page you should find cutting nuts.
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Weber gas grill parts source.
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Thanks Mate, am trying to keep it as original as possible but your 100% right about the stainless steel fastenersBetter off replacing everything with stainless fasteners. Unless yours is one with the "screw" portion as part of the end caps
Thanks mate, I've found that set online and still available but shipping prices are ridiculous at the moment unfortunatelyHi Mark, to the best of my knowledge those nuts were not available separately. You could get them as part of set that included everything for a Genesis 1 -5000 lid, since discontinued. You may still be able to source them by calling Weber or looking on the internet. Good luck!View attachment 66698
Thanks John, yep I always re-use the bolts. I usually soak them in a 50/50 mixture of white vinegar and water for a couple of days, I'll then clean and spray WD-40 on then to prevent rust and then paint the tops.Mark,
I know this is a US Amazon listing, but just to show you:
Amazon.com: 100 Thread Cutting Nuts 1/4 Stud Size 7/16 Hex : Industrial & Scientific
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I couldn't tell if you were looking at BOTH these "thread cutting nuts" AND the flat top bolts as originally used or just need these nuts. I agree with re-using the original bolts by cleaning them up and then repainting.
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The thread cutting or "speed" nuts, on the other hand, deteriorate and may not be re-useable.
Gerry,The real old Genesis grills used a 1/4-20 nut with I believe a toothed washer attached. I would just use 1/4-20 nuts. Stainless if you want, but no real need for that since the bolt isn't stainless.
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Glad you could find a decent deal. Best wishes on your restoration. I hope you will share some pictures.Thanks Guys, I found these locally on our eBay, it was the name of the nuts that I was struggling with ha ha
Thanks Jon, yeah I've been collecting for about 8 years now and restoring for probably 6 years. Great hobby, the cooking got me into the collecting.Glad you could find a decent deal. Best wishes on your restoration. I hope you will share some pictures.
For members here in the States, it is often amazing to find such serious Weber fans around the world with possibly the most serious being in Australia!