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SaltySam
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II have a large egg, and a custom built table. I'd like to get a grill cover on before the weather starts to go south, but I don't want to spend a ton of cash if I don't have to. I've done a couple Google searches, and it looks like I'd be able to make my own using canvas fabric, and a healthy dose of waterproofing spray. The pre-made covers are somewhere around $80-$100. I figure I could make one for about $20. I haven't found too many examples of DIY covers for the egg, so I'd like to ask the group.
Has anyone ever tried this? If so, how did it turn out? Any pictures? Any tips you could pass along?
If you have the standard BGE cover, do you like it? Is it worth the cash?
Thanks for the help!
LBGE since June 2012
Omaha, NE
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThe ability to leave it uncovered without damage was a selling point for me.
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I dunno CT. That commercial with the fella rowing around a lake with the bottom of his rowboat replaced by a screen door with that waterproofing stuff sprayed on it is pretty convincing. I'm just sayin'.
If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour, you're gonna see some serious shit!
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeMy philosophy is water resistance with porosity. If you have a water proof cover, it doesn't just keep water out, it keeps it in. Our cover breathes. Sheds the bulk of the water, but also lets it dry quickly.
Our egg table get's drenched all the time. There is no weathering of the table at all after 6 months or so of New Orleans weather. I keep it covered about half the time. It is under a cover, but at the edge of a covered back deck, so it gets somewhat wet when it rains.
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