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I decided to see if I could save money by building my Egg table. I spent $105 at Lowe's for treated lumber and deck screws for my table. All six legs are 4 x 4's and the framing is 2 x 4's. The table frame is 90" long and 33" wide. The top and the main shelf will be covered using 5/4 x 6 decking. The pictures are my starting materials and an in-progress picture where I stopped for lunch. I still have 4 more cross braces to add to the bottom frame.
I have one XL BGE and I am about to buy a second one and I wanted to have a table to accommodate both eggs. This is one massive table!
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