DIY Tuesday - The End of the Grill Project
I started telling you about the grill last two weeks and it is now done!
no matter how old your grill is!
This gem is 17 years old, and will last many more years, if simply maintained.
The best part?
It didn't cost $499, but did come in at about 1/3 of that.
He's happy with his new baby and we are putting the "brand X" gas grill we had on Craigslist.
I know it would be nice to get a DIY project done all in one day -
but that isn't real life.
We work, take care of kids, get tired, have to wait for parts to come in, things to dry, etc.
Keep that in mind when starting a new project,
they rarely are instant gratification, but are always satisfying!
:)
Blessings-
Dannelle
You can see the freshly stained wood and the freshly painted black firebox
Inside it has new burners, new ignitor, new porcelain coated steel flavorizer bars,
and new porcelain coated steel cooking grid and new regulator.
The inside of the cover still looks "used" but it is in a lot better condition than the previous owner had left it.
We broke it in with hot dogs and brats for the team picnic this past weekend,
and corn on the cob and foil packed potatoes to go with our beer can chicken!
The best part about Weber - you can always get replacement parts for them- no matter how old your grill is!
This gem is 17 years old, and will last many more years, if simply maintained.
The best part?
It didn't cost $499, but did come in at about 1/3 of that.
He's happy with his new baby and we are putting the "brand X" gas grill we had on Craigslist.
I know it would be nice to get a DIY project done all in one day -
but that isn't real life.
We work, take care of kids, get tired, have to wait for parts to come in, things to dry, etc.
Keep that in mind when starting a new project,
they rarely are instant gratification, but are always satisfying!
:)
Blessings-
Dannelle
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