You were doing a great job until you painted the inside of the fire box. Never paint the inside of the fire box. Even Weber doesn't do that when they build the grill. The high temp grill paint is only designed to paint the outside of the box, not the inside. First, the paint won't hold up, but far more important is that the paint can chemically taint the food which is also inside the fire box. Other than that (and of course the vertical video format) you made a great restoration video. I'm looking forward to seeing more.
Yup I just did a restoration on a e210 and I only painted the outside of the firebix. I used a grinder with a steel brush wheel to give it that polished look on the inside and only on the portion above the grates that's visible. He did a good job minus painting the inside of the firebox
@@JS-cg3ir I've used it three times now and it's held up fine. The paint is Rust-Oleum high heat and resists up to 1200 degrees the hottest it gets inside the fire box is 600 for my e210, I think the paint will hold up just fine.
Have to agree. Paint takes a very long time to cure which is very different from the time it takes it to dry. Immediately, the uncured paint fumes are combining in the moisture and heat of the food on the grill in noticeable way. Then, over time the painted surface continues to degrade leaving a plume of deadly chemicals to marinate the food on a permanent basis. Other than that, great job! Lots of muscle and a few replacement parts makes this a keeper on a budget.
Just finished a reno of our Weber E-210 Spirit II grill with new burner tubes, heat deflector, grids, and flavorizer bars. It looks good and is back to full function with plenty of blue flame on each section. But this job makes ours look amateur in comparison. Wonderful work (except painting the interior box... YIKES!)
Nice job on this. I have the same exact grill and just wanted to clean it up a bit and replace the burner tubes for the season. Now you've inspired me to do a full deep clean on it.
Nicely done! Just never, EVER, paint the inside of the cook box, as you don't want to consume chemicals. Now I have a new project: cleaning/restoring my Spirit E-320. :) Thank you for the time you put into making this video.
The great thing about theses Weber’s is you can get all the parts you need for a restoration at a fraction of the cost of buying a whole new grill. I restored my 12 year old Spirit. For less than $150 I’ve basically have a brand new grill.
Hi there, I have done several weber restorations including replacing parts. I picked up a Spirit e 310. I need to replace the decals for the knobs and Spirit logo on the control panel. Any suggestions will be appreciated. thanks in advance Richard
I have the spirit classic mark1 with controller on the side. I got it from a friend and it really needs a totally restoration. Problem with it is the rosy especially the screws. Everything inside is non useful so it will be fun to do a restoration like yours 😀. Great video, more of that is great and link the product you used so we can find it online. Have a good one 👍👍👍
Great job, Eugenio! You inspired me to clean up my grill. I have the exact same model. I was in the process of looking for the replacement burner tubes and stumbled onto your video. Very nice of job of putting that grill back in service.
Looks amazing! I am not sure I would recommend painting the inside of the cooking tub, even with high heat paint. I imagine there are fumes that come off with heat even on BBQ paint. It is aluminum and won't rust, which should be your main concern with the BBQ tubs. I have only ever used BBQ paint on the outside of grills. Can you share your final costs on all of the parts?
Good video. A lady down the street was throwing away a Weber Genesis S330 and I picked it up. I did almost everything you did. I have one question. My Weber has stains on the two doors that I can not get off. I think it's Stain Paint. Did you sand the side tables, I can't tell in the video. I might want to sand these doors but don't want to ruin it more. Any recommendations?
Hi there, I have done several weber restorations including replacing parts. I picked up a Spirit e 310. I need to replace the decals for the knobs and Spirit logo on the control panel. Any suggestions will be appreciated. thanks in advance Richard
Hey man great video. Just being honest I wouldn’t of painted it either. It looks good though. Got one just like that at a yard sale for 25$. Only one question? Did you use steel wool? What number?
I have the same issue with my Spirit E-320. Rust is starting to bubble up the paint a bit. It's not that bad yet, but the rust-through WILL come at some point. I know Weber sells every part for every grill, so I'll probably wind up replacing the base at some point.
I got no problem with the speeded-up video, but if you’d stopped occasionally and described what you’re doing and the products & tools you’re using, it would have been helpful.
With the new parts amounting to $150 or so, this isn’t a cheap grill. It looks great for sure. I would have restored the cast iron grates and saved $50+. I really like LA Awesome for $1 at Dollartree as a degreaser.
You were doing a great job until you painted the inside of the fire box. Never paint the inside of the fire box. Even Weber doesn't do that when they build the grill. The high temp grill paint is only designed to paint the outside of the box, not the inside. First, the paint won't hold up, but far more important is that the paint can chemically taint the food which is also inside the fire box. Other than that (and of course the vertical video format) you made a great restoration video. I'm looking forward to seeing more.
Kind of agree here. I cringed when I saw him doing that.
Yup I just did a restoration on a e210 and I only painted the outside of the firebix. I used a grinder with a steel brush wheel to give it that polished look on the inside and only on the portion above the grates that's visible. He did a good job minus painting the inside of the firebox
Even painting the outside is a mistake, it gets way too hot.
@@JS-cg3ir I've used it three times now and it's held up fine. The paint is Rust-Oleum high heat and resists up to 1200 degrees the hottest it gets inside the fire box is 600 for my e210, I think the paint will hold up just fine.
Have to agree. Paint takes a very long time to cure which is very different from the time it takes it to dry. Immediately, the uncured paint fumes are combining in the moisture and heat of the food on the grill in noticeable way. Then, over time the painted surface continues to degrade leaving a plume of deadly chemicals to marinate the food on a permanent basis. Other than that, great job! Lots of muscle and a few replacement parts makes this a keeper on a budget.
I have a feeling I’m gonna watch this numerous times before I start my own restoration. Thank you for the tips.
Amazing video! Showing what some elbo grease and patience one can save Mega Bucks. These grills are built to last. Great inspirational job!
Thanx for video !! I just restored my 10 year old weber spirit for 50 bucks . New its 500 or more now . Im stoked now .
Just finished a reno of our Weber E-210 Spirit II grill with new burner tubes, heat deflector, grids, and flavorizer bars. It looks good and is back to full function with plenty of blue flame on each section. But this job makes ours look amateur in comparison. Wonderful work (except painting the interior box... YIKES!)
Nice job on this. I have the same exact grill and just wanted to clean it up a bit and replace the burner tubes for the season. Now you've inspired me to do a full deep clean on it.
Nicely done! Just never, EVER, paint the inside of the cook box, as you don't want to consume chemicals.
Now I have a new project: cleaning/restoring my Spirit E-320. :)
Thank you for the time you put into making this video.
Great video! I just picked up a E210 on the side of the road! Can't wait to restore it!
The great thing about theses Weber’s is you can get all the parts you need for a restoration at a fraction of the cost of buying a whole new grill. I restored my 12 year old Spirit. For less than $150 I’ve basically have a brand new grill.
Hi there, I have done several weber restorations including replacing parts. I picked up a Spirit e 310. I need to replace the decals for the knobs and Spirit logo on the control panel. Any suggestions will be appreciated. thanks in advance Richard
Got a 10 year old genesis. Finally had to replace the burner tubes. Third set of grates and flavorizer bars. Like new again.
Nothing cooks like a Weber, just restored a Genesis Silver B, amazing little Grill!
I have the spirit classic mark1 with controller on the side. I got it from a friend and it really needs a totally restoration. Problem with it is the rosy especially the screws. Everything inside is non useful so it will be fun to do a restoration like yours 😀. Great video, more of that is great and link the product you used so we can find it online. Have a good one 👍👍👍
Outstanding! Congrats to you for making the effort; looks brand new. I love the soundtrack.
Great job, Eugenio! You inspired me to clean up my grill. I have the exact same model. I was in the process of looking for the replacement burner tubes and stumbled onto your video. Very nice of job of putting that grill back in service.
Nice painting it in silver/gray! I was about to paint mine in black but now im going for silver/gray!!
I just started doing grills myself awesome man congrats I like to see all grills have a wonderful come back
Has the paint held up inside or is it chipping off?
Just picked one up for cheap…they go for almost $500 new! I will probably have to replace the base because it’s pretty rusty. Nice job
Great job! I agree with comments not to paint inside grill...It's gonna turn black anyways...
That’s a lot of elbow grease! Wow. Great job!
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Looks amazing! I am not sure I would recommend painting the inside of the cooking tub, even with high heat paint. I imagine there are fumes that come off with heat even on BBQ paint. It is aluminum and won't rust, which should be your main concern with the BBQ tubs. I have only ever used BBQ paint on the outside of grills. Can you share your final costs on all of the parts?
Shocking excellent job 😊
Good video. A lady down the street was throwing away a Weber Genesis S330 and I picked it up. I did almost everything you did. I have one question. My Weber has stains on the two doors that I can not get off. I think it's Stain Paint. Did you sand the side tables, I can't tell in the video. I might want to sand these doors but don't want to ruin it more. Any recommendations?
Hi there, I have done several weber restorations including replacing parts. I picked up a Spirit e 310. I need to replace the decals for the knobs and Spirit logo on the control panel. Any suggestions will be appreciated. thanks in advance Richard
Have you found out where to replace those decals on the nobs I just picked up a spirit myself
Amazing job man looks brand new, just remove the paint from the inside and your good 👍🏼
Looks amazing great job!!
Hey man great video. Just being honest I wouldn’t of painted it either. It looks good though. Got one just like that at a yard sale for 25$. Only one question? Did you use steel wool? What number?
Great results
I had one of these but with three burners. It lasted five years until rust ate the entire stand and I had to recycle it.
might be a stupid question but its safe to paint the bottom of the inside of the grill with the bbq spray paint?
Awesome work!
It would be better if you filmed in landscape.
My hero amigo
wow
What type of Stainless steel cleaner did you use?
Great job !!.
how is the grill holding up?
What would you recommend for any rust on the base....
I have the same issue with my Spirit E-320. Rust is starting to bubble up the paint a bit. It's not that bad yet, but the rust-through WILL come at some point.
I know Weber sells every part for every grill, so I'll probably wind up replacing the base at some point.
WOW!! Great job!!
I’m gonna restore mine now. Great video. Did you use a blade for the carbon build up?
Yes just use it at a 45 degree angle and after that use the brillo steel wool with dish soap to finish .Hope you get great results on your project.
Nice job
I got no problem with the speeded-up video, but if you’d stopped occasionally and described what you’re doing and the products & tools you’re using, it would have been helpful.
Good job👍
What did you use for cleaning?
Indeed. A tool list and cleaning supply list used (listed in the description) would be ideal.
Looks great! What kind of degreaser did you use?
Hi thanks yes I used purple power.
Wtf music?
With the new parts amounting to $150 or so, this isn’t a cheap grill. It looks great for sure. I would have restored the cast iron grates and saved $50+. I really like LA Awesome for $1 at Dollartree as a degreaser.
Oh no the food will be a carcinogen with that paint! Please remove before grilling
Who would ever eat a meal off of these disgusting ghetto grills