whats wierd about this grill?


 
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Hey Garth, where abouts in the Bay Area do you live? </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

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That has do be either a factory mistake or a modification. If you try to roll it at all it looks like it will fall over to me.
 
I wonder if the legs may be bent right at the socket...or maybe they arent pushed in all the way? I cant see the sockets being welded into place at the wrong angle. Must be put together wrong somehow.
 
Looks like the wheels on that OTG got slammed into a curb or dragged up a steep flight of stairs one to many times, and caused everything to go katy-wompis.

Tim
 
I think it's just posing for the camera...

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That one is PERFECT for you guys who like to bank the charcoal with a few Fire Bricks.

(Just make sure that you put the bricks on the "lone-leg" side...)
 
1 vote for the leg not being pushed all the into the "socket".

If the leg were bent I would think the lower leg connector would come up short, and there would be a more pronounced "tilt".
 
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by AJ S.:
I'm still voting for the broom handle.

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OK AJ - point made
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- two votes for the mop/broom/whatever handle.
 
This is what happens if you try to move the grill when it is hot with lit charcoal. The flanges that hold the legs on soften and are susceptible to bending.


The owners manual specifically tells you not to move it when it is hot.
 
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