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Well i decided to design and build a table of course.
But it couldnt be just any table, it needed 2 eggs an awesome top and wood that would last a lifetime.
So here is what i designed and built.
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Don't get set into one form, adapt it and build your own, and let it grow, be like water. Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless — like water. Now you put water in a cup, it becomes the cup... Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend. - Bruce Lee
Impressive. That is a huge piece of soapstone. Hope your deck is reinforced for the load. You probably know this, but don't be tempted to clean it with Windex type cleaners which will mar the oiled finish.
Wonder what it would cost to get a Big Blue Egg cut from a large block of soapstone?
My high school chemistry lab had soapstone topped tables or benches. If it can take the abuse of years of pimple faced jugheads, then I'm sure it can take anything!
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit!
The Egg on the right is a Large, Left of that is a Medium.
They are both sitting on next my Friend Made out of iron rod.
I had my Deck Made knowing that this was going to be on top. I do have to add a couple pieces of wood on the bottom under the legs, below the decking to support the decking. It is Composite and just want to keep it level when it heats up next summer, don't need it warping :)
For anyone considering this type of table, burn your checkbook.....
glad you were able to get the pics posted, and that is ONE NICE setup!!!
Don't get set into one form, adapt it and build your own, and let it grow, be like water. Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless — like water. Now you put water in a cup, it becomes the cup... Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend. - Bruce Lee
The Egg on the right is a Large, Left of that is a Medium.
They are both sitting on next my Friend Made out of iron rod.
I had my Deck Made knowing that this was going to be on top. I do have to add a couple pieces of wood on the bottom under the legs, below the decking to support the decking. It is Composite and just want to keep it level when it heats up next summer, don't need it warping :)
For anyone considering this type of table, burn your checkbook.....
You'll be fine with the composite. Extra support won't be needed. As long as you built according to national code and manufacturer specs, the deck is designed to support 40lbs/sq ft of live load. Dead load is significantly higher. I'm not an engineer. Perhaps others could chime in with a dead load calculation.
Very, very nice! I like the clean look, and your base has the traditional table construction instead of the frankenstein lag-bolt from the outside joinery.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeVery nice job, I like that chiseled edge detail. Is that a Lg. & Med ?
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