caseydog
somebody shut me the fark up.
I have not seen this before, and hope this isn't a duplicate thread, but I would like to see who else is a Weber Redhead enthusiast like I am.
Here is a shot of mine. It is a 1995 model, that I got new, as a birthday present. It is a Master's Touch, but the ash catcher fell off, and I put it in the garage or attic somewhere in my last house, then moved, and I have no idea where it is, and I can't find a replacement.
But, The thermometer is the original, as is everything else, except the cooking grates, of course. The charcoal grate actually is original, although I don't know how it has survived all the cooking I have done on this thing. Yes, those are the original wood handles -- which I have had to glue back together, and and stain multiple times.
So, I showed you mine, now show me yours. :becky:
CD
Here is a shot of mine. It is a 1995 model, that I got new, as a birthday present. It is a Master's Touch, but the ash catcher fell off, and I put it in the garage or attic somewhere in my last house, then moved, and I have no idea where it is, and I can't find a replacement.
But, The thermometer is the original, as is everything else, except the cooking grates, of course. The charcoal grate actually is original, although I don't know how it has survived all the cooking I have done on this thing. Yes, those are the original wood handles -- which I have had to glue back together, and and stain multiple times.
So, I showed you mine, now show me yours. :becky:
CD