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Buzilo
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Hey everyone, I had a buddy who is a renovator build me a custom table for the egg, just wanted to get some feedback! Double framed and screwed from the inside out so no hardware is showing. All corners are mitred with faux slate slabs are flush with the top and underneath the egg. 100% cedar. See pictures attached.
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Well done, you came out guns blazing getting the eggs and table done. CongratsSeattle, WA
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Do you have a table nest under the big one? You don't want the egg right on the wood. Even if it's on the stone, I would worry about it. You don't want the table to catch fire.
Awesome looking table though! Nice job.Pittsburgh, PA - 1 LBGE -
Yes there is a stone under the egg. I spoke to my dealer about just a stone and he said it is okay.
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I have a stone under a table nest and I cracked it doing pizzas. And that was under the nest! Just looking out for you is all. I'd hate to see the stone crack and either the egg fall through or be resting against wood. Definitely get some other opinions though. That's just mine. Maybe just keep an eye as you get to some higher temp cooks and make sure you aren't getting scorching.
Very nice though. Looks very sturdy as well. Happy Egging!Pittsburgh, PA - 1 LBGE -
Thank you Xiphoid007, what temps do you usually cook pizza? I don't go higher than 600
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Usually right around there. But, it can get away from you. On my second pizza cook I left my grill for 5 min to help the kids with the next pizza. I came back to the grill lapped around the thermo and probably around 1000-1200 degrees. I scorched my table around the rim of my grill and cracked the stone.
Just gotta respect the temp! The air flow is awesome and can run away from you. The biggest drawback of the egg is that it's very hard to cool it off.Pittsburgh, PA - 1 LBGE -
Buzilo said:Yes there is a stone under the egg. I spoke to my dealer about just a stone and he said it is okay.Southeast Florida - LBGE
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I hear you, the nest costs 80 dollars here but you make guy be right. The stone is 1 inch thick
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Must be in Canada...good for me when I come to pick up my table, how long till it's Done?Lbge and MiniMax in Southern Manitoba
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It's done
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I meant how long till mine is ready?Lbge and MiniMax in Southern Manitoba
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@Buzilo, without a doubt you want an air gap. There's photos of tables that have burnt through pavers somewhere on the forum. If you don't want to fork out the dough for a table-nest, you can use ceramic feet or some other creative idea. I highly recommend an air gap, even the smallest gap could make a difference.Steven
Mini Max with Woo stone combo, LBGE, iGrill 2, Plate Setter,
two cotton pot holders to handle PS
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Table looks great! Curious..how are the top boards secured to the frame?
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Thebbb, he can make you one if you wanted. I can ask him if he would mind if I gave you his contact
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I'll take a picture of the top boards later
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You guys are right, after one pizza cook last night the stone cracked
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Naked Whiz has some pretty good posts on wood tables, stones, and potential fire risks. IMO, It is well worth the read. Bottom line even with thick pavers a kettle setting directly on the stone will eventually char and possible burn the wood beneath. Table nest is IMO definitely worth the money.
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Agree. Agree. Agree^^^^^^^^^^^ don't gamble on this. Great table BTW!
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Got the table nest too and tricked out the table a little
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The manufacturer who I bout my table from suggested either getting a Table Nest or a concrete paver ( which they said costs a lot less). I bought a paver at Home Depot, and it's doing fine.
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Steve753 said:The manufacturer who I bout my table from suggested either getting a Table Nest or a concrete paver ( which they said costs a lot less). I bought a paver at Home Depot, and it's doing fine.
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I got the nedt
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Table nest
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