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Mr_Yan
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I have a classic Weber 22.5" black kettle grill - now the one-touch silver - that is in need of some help but the black kettle is in good shape. We use this several times a week in the summer and at least weekly during non-snowy time of the year. Anyway the tripod base is getting wobbly and at least one leg will fall out when moved, the ash tray is gone but replaced with a galvenized bucket which works great, and the bottom air louver cover is rusted out and gone. With this both of the grill grates are in need of replacement.
Do I replace or repair?
The tripod base is the primary thing that concerns me and will be the hardest for me to work with as I don't know how to work with steel. Any thoughts on how well drilling and pinning the legs into the kettle will work? Any thoughts on how to steady the base?
Do I replace or repair?
The tripod base is the primary thing that concerns me and will be the hardest for me to work with as I don't know how to work with steel. Any thoughts on how well drilling and pinning the legs into the kettle will work? Any thoughts on how to steady the base?