Let's Talk BBQ
Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Charcoal Grills => Topic started by: Jaxon on October 02, 2013, 01:59:28 PM
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Okay, I bought this Weber kettle from a lady who has had it or 6 years. She got it from her sister who used it a while.
I am tryin' to figger how old it is. Here are the clues:
1. it has wooden handles
2. it has 3 three-hole vents on the bottom instead of 1
3. it is is good shape except for the grates - the lid and legs fit tight
Can ya help me?
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Jaxon,
Look on the lid vent and there should be a letter or 2 letters.
Once you find them, go to http://weberkettleclub.com/determine-age-of-old-grill/.
They have a chart where you can look and see. Hope this helps.
Mike
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Well, Mike, What do YOU know about Webers...do YOU own one?
Oh, wait...I see 5 or 6 in that picture.
You ARE da Weber man!!!
Thanks!
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if there is no 2 letters it should say pat pending on the top daisy wheel. the 3 hole daisy wheels on the bottom (3 of them) makes is a late 70's kettle. mine has medal handles and it is a '74. the wooden handles appeared and the end of the 70's. my guess would be '78 - '80 kettle. 8) can we get a bigger picture of it.
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Jaxon,
Look on the lid vent and there should be a letter or 2 letters.
Once you find them, go to http://weberkettleclub.com/determine-age-of-old-grill/.
They have a chart where you can look and see. Hope this helps.
Great info Mike! I've always wondered how old my old Kettle is. We inherited it when we moved into the house we live in 13 years ago. ??? I'll be checking this afternoon.
Thanks!
Edit: Just checked - Our old 22" one-touch silver has a letter "J" making it a 1987 model, 26 years old.
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if there is no 2 letters it should say pat pending on the top daisy wheel. the 3 hole daisy wheels on the bottom (3 of them) makes is a late 70's kettle. mine has medal handles and it is a '74. the wooden handles appeared and the end of the 70's. my guess would be '78 - '80 kettle. 8) can we get a bigger picture of it.
I'll get those pics on this weekend or sooner...wanna get some pics of before and after.
Thanks for the info...will check for letters when I get home from work.
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I spent quite a while this evening cleaning up this new old "Weber-Stephen Products Co." kettle grill. It has the letter "K" on the vent, designating 1988. It is in pretty good condition. The only ting that is crapped out is the front handle...half of it is missing.
I hope to use it Friday when IR2DUM stops in for supper on his way back to Houston. Probably do some Orange Soda Hot Wings...he likes those. Ribs, too, for my good friend.
I'll post a video this weekend...for now, here's a snapshot before I cleaned it.
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I can already picture her after you've had some time to work... ;) ;D
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there is a guy on the weber virtual bullet that makes really nice wooden handles. www.amlwoodart.com
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there is a guy on the weber virtual bullet that makes really nice wooden handles. www.amlwoodart.com
They look nice. Would make a great Christmas gift.
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I have seen his work, outstanding quality.
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Thanks, Smoke...I'll check it out.
My next door neighbor does some good woodworking. I'm gonna check with him this weekend. The handle is in two parts. The front side is missing, but the backside is still in good shape. Just need that one piece to make it whole. The handle on the lid is good. Might wrap it a few times with duct tape to keep it secure. not!!!
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there is a guy on the weber virtual bullet that makes really nice wooden handles. www.amlwoodart.com
That's some pretty cool stuff there.
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The handle on the lid is good. Might wrap it a few times with duct tape to keep it secure. not!!!
"Duct Tape - The Handy Man's Secret Weapon!" ;D
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The handle on the lid is good. Might wrap it a few times with duct tape to keep it secure. not!!!
"Duct Tape - The Handy Man's Secret Weapon!" ;D
Not much you can't fix with duct tape and WD-40
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All right...
Here is the finished product...I'm lookin' forward to cookin' this weekend.
http://youtu.be/n44UAgrV92A
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You did a great job, Jax! Best of luck on your first cook this weekend.
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Nice job Jax. you did good
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Nice job. I'll be watching to see what you cook up.
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Way to clean it up Jaxon! Almost looks new!
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Nice job Jack! I never would've thought the inside porcelain would come out so well - looks like new! Nice video, too.
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Nice job Jack! I never would've thought the inside porcelain would come out so well - looks like new! Nice video, too.
Thanks David,
I wish you could have seen the inside before I brushed some of the stuff off...Deb thought I had lost my mind when she saw it... Caked on grease and dirt from being set aside for so long. It took some Goo Gone and some ammonia and lots of elbow grease to clean it. Now Deb really thinks I got a bargain...well, hey, I did.
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wow. you did a great job cleaning her up. she's pretty. the inside looks brand new. great find for $10. my lower daisy wheels were real icky. I ordered myself new ones.
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Excellent job on cleaning up that classic Weber Jaxon! Video was great too!