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mark c holstrom Posted on Sep 20, 2019

I replaced the burner tube in my go anywhere grill. it does not get very hot now old one was rusted pretty bad> when last used with rusty tube heated fine

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There's an orifice that you should check for glogs.

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2008

SOURCE: Weber Grill

check hose for leaks using sponge soapy water . check for pinched hose. possible plug inside hose.wire brush the flame area

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2009

SOURCE: Ducane Grill Burner

You will need to unscrew the sides of the unit which houses the dials and ignition (This is connected to the burners). Pull it out, and they should come off rather easy if they are old. Slide them towards the front and out of the rear slots. When putting the new ones in, it is as simple as reversing what you did to take them out. You will need to go forward, into the holes, then toward the rear slots and lock them in place. You will then line up everything and screw the unit back into place. Much easier if you can get someone to help you for 10 minutes, but easily done by 1.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2009

SOURCE: Kettler tennis table has rusty legs, one is very bad

To stop this much rust - go to any hardware store and buy (I forget the exact name) a "paint" called Rust Stop. It will stop the rusting and turn the existing rust into a hard black surface that you can then paint.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2009

SOURCE: Need to replace burner tubes on a Ducane grill.

First call Weber to receive the Warrenty burners for free. Have model and serial numbers ready. They can be found on one of the doors. Here is what I did for my Ducane model 30400042.

Remove the grates and burner heat deflectors. There are 4 screws on the knob panel, 2 on the left and 2 on the right. Remove the screws and pull back about a inch or two. I found it helpful to open all the doors a bit to rest the panel on them. The burners should remove easily once this is done. Replace the burner tubes and be sure tubes have holes facing up on the one side for correct heat distribution. When placing the knob panel back on, make sure that burner tubes go onto the gas control knob correctly. Replace screws on the knob panel.

****Get a wire brush about the size of a tooth brush to clean the starter, the thing that makes the spark to start the flame.****

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 06, 2009

SOURCE: Ducane F7011013 FireLight II grill I am looking

I have a brand new Ducane Firelight II Camp Stove/Grill in need of a regulator/hose assembly. Would you be interested is selling me the parts from your stove? [email protected]

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