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Knocked over my Glen Blue 26
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+1 on using something like a ratchet tie down, taking it easy and tightening a click at a time might put it back in round better instead of the hug method.
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I really do not like the tripod design. This is why I hated an old 1997 22" kettle I had - in that case, any attempt to roll it usually resulted in one or more legs coming out of the sockets, and the entire thing falling apart. I used to just pick it up and carry it. I gave it away a couple of years ago to a friend who had the brackets that held the grates in his kettle break lose, and he knew what he was getting, and was just grateful for a new grill, while going through a divorce and raising 3 boys by himself (wife left).
If I ever buy a 26" kettle, I'll be building a cart/table for it.
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I have done that more than once. On my old 22 and the 26. I actually made a template out of cardboard so I could see where it needed to be bent. I remember putting it on its side and gently pushing...Checking for round and after 3 or 4 pushes The lid fit like it did before.
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