So this fell off my Weber when I went to use it this past weekend (see attached). Do I:
The problem with #2 is that I don't have any riveting tools.
The problem with #4 is that this thing is 30+ years old and has some sentimental value as it belonged to my mother. It would be cool to pass it down to my kids someday and claim it has been used for 3 generations.
The problem with #3 is that my kids might look at it as a ghetto grill rather than a family heirloom.
- Re-attach the lower vent cover to the body by mushrooming out the old rivet?
- Drill out the old rivet and pull a new rivet?
- Drill out the old rivet and replace it with a stainless screw/bolt double nutted?
- Just buy a new grill whenever it goes on sale?
The problem with #2 is that I don't have any riveting tools.
The problem with #4 is that this thing is 30+ years old and has some sentimental value as it belonged to my mother. It would be cool to pass it down to my kids someday and claim it has been used for 3 generations.
The problem with #3 is that my kids might look at it as a ghetto grill rather than a family heirloom.