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SirPorkaLot

somebody shut me the fark up.
Joined
Aug 31, 2009
Location
Homeworth, OH
Name or Nickame
John
I just got home with this and couldn't wait to share. :mrgreen:

Cue Grill, made by Atlanta Stove Works. I am not sure of vintage, but I'm guessing mid-50s?

I can't wait to restore this gorgeous cooker and get it 'cueing again.

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Thanks, I am preparing a vinegar bath for it shortly.

I like how the grate is reversible and will permit you to be at different heights from the coals. The intake vent (where Cue Grill is stamped) is rusted closed, so hoping vinegar solution will help loosen that up.
 
Really? Electrolysis?
I was thinking of maybe taking it to a media blaster, but electrolysis is not a bad idea
 
Great score! Definitely needed rescue before some metal scrappers got a hold of it! Please post updates. Can't wait to see what it looks like restored.
 
Yea, with the adjustable intake and exhaust vents I expect fire control to be good.

This may well be my new steak cooker when it is done.

I have parts soaking in a vinegar bath now.
 
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