It's a shame that they are not savey enough to figure out that if they came out with an aftermarket finger protector for the Premiun,which has got to be the most popular model sold,they could make a fortune. I'm sure it could retail for under $20. Anyway thanks for your prompt reply and "Grill On"👍
serious question , does anyone have any information on how to remove rust from a weber , then what is the best way to go about spot painting that chipped rusted area on the weber , a lot of the older kettles that one comes across have rust spots on them , im not looking at making the enamel look new again , i just want to make sure that the rust does not get worse or starts working under the enamel , thank yuo for your time .
This seems like a cool event. I'd like to go one day if it ever moved to somewhere bigger and less private. I honestly don't have a Weber grill. Is it worth it to restore one of the older ones if I happened upon one?
I'm working on one right now. It came to me in terrible condition, but it was free. It's fun, and then you'll have a nice old school kettle to grill delicious food on. Does that sound worth it to you?
I was hoping to see one like my parents received in 1949. Spun metal much heavier than today and legs were heavy metal welded to the kettle. Stood in rain and snow for more than 20 years not covered. Todays are junk by comparison.
Your parents' grill sounds interesting! Weber wasn't established until 1952ish and the legs weren't ever welded to the kettle - unless your parents had an earlier weber bros prototype or something
I the video when they are showing the one corner reserved for the guy with the most pristine collection, he has a 26 in something that has never been produced. I need to know exactly what it said he sound like a Baloo? Blue? I have one but is in very poor shape and missing the legs. I had no idea that it was a Weber and just use the for a fire pit with some sort of makeshift bottom I can send pictures if needed!!! I need to research this cuz I don't want to now restore it
Do not understand why Weber did not put the black rubber protector on the top vent control like they do on the Master Touch and why the temp gauge is opposite the top vent,where as you get a false temp reading while using the kettle as a smoker. Do you know?
Good questions Steven. I'm not sure about the changes to the vent and temp placements - I can only assume it was done purely for packing/manufacturing. I don't have ANY of the new grills (yet) for exactly those reasons.
I agree it seems pretty dumb not to add the rubber protector on all the vents for the new Weber. I found some online and now have them on all of my Weber grills, the Smokey Joe, the Jumbo Joe, and the Performer. I heard the temp gauge is opposite the vents now because they figured, if you smoke on the kettle, you would bank the coals to each side of the grill and place meat in the middle. I thought about adding a second temp gauge to have one in both places.
Did the cops stay and eat also? I would start a big wood fire about sundown to get my coals for dutch oven cooking and grill smoking...ohhhmy here comes the fire for. Had sausage so I fed them. Enjoyed have fun. Mark/Waco
What a cool group of people, man. There is a club for everything!
@Lincoln Fernando wtf dude? Has nothing to do with this, but ok. you're a creep. got it.
Recently purchased a 1953-1955 Weber kettle from a garage sale in north Texas as my second kettle I think it may have started an itch haha
U know it’s good when they have zeppelin
Damn, I am going to have to attend one of those someday!
2018 will be another epic meetup I'm sure. There's also several west coast meetups and an east coast one as well!
Vintage kettles and vintage dressed women would make an awesome calendar!
Great video. I have a 1989 Weber one touch in red but the handles are a little worse for wear.
GREAT JOB! Next meetup I would love to hear the historian focus on the evolution of the gas grills. I have a Q 120 and I LOVE IT!!
This is so cool, I work at the factory in Huntley, I'll have to check this out one year
and the funny thing they all Works just fine
Love your vape reviews as well
Thanks Sean!! Both started as side hustles, but the vape review thing became full-time :)
Wish there was something in San Diego
I'm in Orange County now, lets get something going for SOCAL
Wow this is so cool! Never knew a club existed. We have a Smokey Joe Weber.
I hope you guys are still doing this, invite Tom Horsman, he's got around 50 kettles in his collection.
I would love to contribute to this community. This is fantastic!
Going out side to rebuild a curb find Weber kettle as soon as this video is over : )
i think they have the first weber kettle propane grill from the 70s there
Lots n lots of love
I'm getting into it Troy. Thinking back to the kettles I've let go and wondering what I was thinking.
Looking forward to meeting you August 11, 2018 at Brian’s!! #GrillOn!
Definitely! See you then!
Why did the police arrive ??
Please do 1979 and up. 🙏
Would liked to have seen the 1980s kettles.
Why'd the police show up?
Who calls the cops on the weber kettle club?
edstar83 idiots and Karens because they hate people having fun
Awesome y'all
Awesome Event!
It's a shame that they are not savey enough to figure out that if they came out with an aftermarket finger protector for the Premiun,which has got to be the most popular model sold,they could make a fortune. I'm sure it could retail for under $20. Anyway thanks for your prompt reply and "Grill On"👍
serious question , does anyone have any information on how to remove rust from a weber , then what is the best way to go about spot painting that chipped rusted area on the weber , a lot of the older kettles that one comes across have rust spots on them , im not looking at making the enamel look new again , i just want to make sure that the rust does not get worse or starts working under the enamel , thank yuo for your time .
This seems like a cool event. I'd like to go one day if it ever moved to somewhere bigger and less private. I honestly don't have a Weber grill.
Is it worth it to restore one of the older ones if I happened upon one?
I'm working on one right now. It came to me in terrible condition, but it was free. It's fun, and then you'll have a nice old school kettle to grill delicious food on. Does that sound worth it to you?
Is this meet up still a thing?
It is. Community members host meetups in multiple locations throughout the year. The Chicago meetup happened a couple of months ago
I love grills but dang this is passionate on another level.
When is the next one?? 2021??
In this collection were there any offset Smokey Joe Weber table tops there with the offset handle?
Yes, several
Were the police invited?
When is the 2018- Weber Kettle Club meet?? and where??
August 11, Elgin IL
I was hoping to see one like my parents received in 1949. Spun metal much heavier than today and legs were heavy metal welded to the kettle. Stood in rain and snow for more than 20 years not covered. Todays are junk by comparison.
Your parents' grill sounds interesting! Weber wasn't established until 1952ish and the legs weren't ever welded to the kettle - unless your parents had an earlier weber bros prototype or something
Where and when is the west coast meeting? I want to attend. Do I need to join?
When is next meetup?
I need to be there
I need an ash catcher for my weber. One that is notched. Thanks
I the video when they are showing the one corner reserved for the guy with the most pristine collection, he has a 26 in something that has never been produced. I need to know exactly what it said he sound like a Baloo? Blue? I have one but is in very poor shape and missing the legs. I had no idea that it was a Weber and just use the for a fire pit with some sort of makeshift bottom I can send pictures if needed!!! I need to research this cuz I don't want to now restore it
The kettle at the 430 mark
the never-produced grill was a Blue 26". That size grill was never sold in that color.
Since then I have figured out the answer to my question. It was the Weber outdoor fireplace
@@Wildeagle9962 ahhhh ok. those are cool units. no longer made
@@Weberkettleclub I can still get parts for mine through weber.
Epic.
Do not understand why Weber did not put the black rubber protector on the top vent control like they do on the Master Touch and why the temp gauge is opposite the top vent,where as you get a false temp reading while using the kettle as a smoker. Do you know?
Good questions Steven. I'm not sure about the changes to the vent and temp placements - I can only assume it was done purely for packing/manufacturing. I don't have ANY of the new grills (yet) for exactly those reasons.
I agree it seems pretty dumb not to add the rubber protector on all the vents for the new Weber. I found some online and now have them on all of my Weber grills, the Smokey Joe, the Jumbo Joe, and the Performer.
I heard the temp gauge is opposite the vents now because they figured, if you smoke on the kettle, you would bank the coals to each side of the grill and place meat in the middle. I thought about adding a second temp gauge to have one in both places.
❎. Memories
🤺💐
Sorry that we missed what? You made the video, just show the event. Don't put a dumb slight comment in.
"don't put a dumb slight comment in" yourself
Did the cops stay and eat also?
I would start a big wood fire about sundown to get my coals for dutch oven cooking and grill smoking...ohhhmy here comes the fire for. Had sausage so I fed them.
Enjoyed have fun.
Mark/Waco
Wow so many comments have been purged. That's messing with internet history. Not cool.
0:50. Webber and Led Zeppelin!
Lol I would bring my Weber but I use random poles to hold it up. But guess what? I still can smoke ribs on it like a boss
Love that 69 model
Jeff...
Oh wow !! This is cool. But there’s no way this is actually Chicago lol
It’s got to be a far suburb.
Yeah no one in chicago has room for more than 3 grills in their backyard, haha