Weber kettle refurb.

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JC in GB

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I got this old Weber kettle as a hand me down. It is like 30 years old.

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A little refurb action and I think I am in business.

Can't wait to do some smoked chicken on this rig.
 

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Some steel wool and some grill paint are in the future. Hope it is worth the effort.
 
Not so sure the grill paint will stick on a ceramic surface... but then again, I've been known to be wrong before. Spray it with Simple Green, scrub a little with a brush, hose it down and run it. What's the inside look like?
 
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Chopsaw,

Thanks for that information. I could find no product information on it.

My biggest concern is the lack of bottom control vents.

I hope the link you provided can help with that.
 
I could find no product information on it.
Then it's older than 1979 . If you scroll down that page it shows pictures . Look for when they started putting wood handles on the lid . Then if yours is one or 2 fasteners to hold the lid on . That will give you an idea .

My biggest concern is the lack of bottom control vents.
You can buy whatever you need for that . Replacements are about $20 for the set . I think they're are 4 1/4 " with 4 holes . Just not sure about older kettles .
 
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I saved a 96. My advice is to get Ajax or dawn dish soap, some sponges, a good hose nozzle and a razor scraper. Give it a good spray down and then scrub with soap then spray again and let dry and then scrape off the grease inside the lid with the razor scraper. I used half a bottle of degreaser and it did diddly. A good grease cutting soap with a sponge does way better and cleaned up a lot of the surface rust
 
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Mine today, cooking some pork chunks, just getting started.

I cut the grate in half so I could tend the fire. Three easy snips with bolt cutters. I still have the other half and I can put it back like Nothing Ever Happened.

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Getting a bit happy happy with the temp, I choked the vent down after this shot.

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I love this kettle.
 
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