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"This Is Almost How It Is Now. I Painted It With Grill Paint, Put New Wood On It And Tightened Up And Replaced The Screws. I Stained The Wood Later And Bought New Custom Cooking Surfaces"

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  • This is almost how it is now. I painted it with grill paint, put new wood on it and tightened up and replaced the screws. I stained the wood later and bought new custom cooking surfaces
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3 COMMENTS
Posted: 
February 26, 2012  •  02:40 AM
I have the same model grill and love it, about 8 seasons so far with mine and don't seeing it needing replaced for another 10-15 years. Just keep the side firebox painted and oiled with vegetable oil, and the cast iron grates
oiled, and the ashes dumped frequently and you should be good!
 
Posted: 
February 28, 2012  •  11:46 AM
Thanks for the advice, you literally pour vegetable oil on the firebox? Mine is starting to rust again, I was going to grind it down to the metal again and repaint it this year. I found it in a trash heap at the DOT station in
town and fixed it up!
 
Posted: 
December 3, 2012  •  04:19 PM
Such a cool model! :)
 
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