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Small Egg Side Tables
Happy Hog
Posts: 67
Since eggmates are not available for the small BGE
I made these.
All material can be found at Lowes.
Hope the pictures show my first time trying to post pictures
I made these.
All material can be found at Lowes.
Hope the pictures show my first time trying to post pictures
Comments
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No pictures will try again later
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Very Very Very nice, :woohoo:
JimI'm only hungry when I'm awake!
Okeechobee FL. Winter
West Jefferson NC Summer
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You're missing the opening bracket on your IMG tag on the second photo. Nice handiwork.
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Happy Hog,
You should make them and sell them.
What a greta job, thanks for posting.
Do you have plans that you could share?
JimI'm only hungry when I'm awake!
Okeechobee FL. Winter
West Jefferson NC Summer
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Thanks Fidel
I'm new to this forum stuff although I've been egging for almost 5 years
Maybe I'll catch on before long -
No I don't have plans for these it was a spur of the monment thing that I made in my head.
Not to hard to make except bending the flat stock for the arms correctly. -
Nice job, I'm liking it.
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Pretty darn nice. Good Job.
GG -
Always appreciate quality workmanship - very nice.
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Really nice work. What kind of wood did you use? Do the tables flop down? Looks like they're premanently attached.
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The wood for the side tables is pine. Just a round table top from Lowes. They can be bought in a couple sizes. Just cut table top in half and go from there.
No they do not fold down but that may not be very hard to do. I did not see a need to have them fold as my egg is under roof and does not need to have a cover over it. -
The wood for the side tables is pine. Just a round table top from Lowes. They can be bought in a couple sizes. Just cut table top in half and go from there.
No they do not fold down but that may not be very hard to do. I did not see a need to have them fold as my egg is under roof and does not need to have a cover over it. -
Hey,
as a wood butcher/problem solver kind of guy myself I already like you! If you've been eggin for 5 years why are you just now showing up here?Re-gasketing America one yard at a time. -
I have been reading and learning from you guys for a long time. I just signed up for this forum a couple of weeks ago. My first Egg was a gift from my kids (5) for fathers day 2003 or 2004 Since then I've bought two more a small and a XL
I not very good at typing so most of the time I just read. -
well most of us aren't good typists either and misspelled words and abbreviations are acceptable! To cop the general idea from Crime Stoppers - it's not your typing we want - it's what you know and are willing to share!Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
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