Leaning Tower of Weber

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After a small mishap packing the van for Paddle Round the Pier I have a WSM which is no longer useful and leans to one side more than a drunk against a lamp post.

I could just take it to the tip. But has anyone any ideas for something interesting I could do with it? ;)
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Steve wrote:After a small mishap packing the van for Paddle Round the Pier I have a WSM which is no longer useful and leans to one side more than a drunk against a lamp post.

I could just take it to the tip. But has anyone any ideas for something interesting I could do with it? ;)
Yeah, if the only thing wrong with it is that a leg needs propping up, you can give it to me.

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Seriously - a dry place to store your charcoal, maybe?

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A lick of paint and a few basic electronics.....

http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=h ... sch&itbs=1

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Can the middle section be used to precariously extend another WSM?

Might struggle to hit a high heat but may add options and definitely adds grill space.
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Uuumm you could always use it as a planter, brighten up the garden :evil:







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Use it on a hill :lol:
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Can't you get a replacement part for the leaning bit?
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Which bit is Bent?
I can weld aluminium if you need anything repairing/ bracing?

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