Here are a few pics of my table. After seeing how hot the egg actually gets on the bottom, I designed a stand that helped bring the egg to the proper height in my table but also guaranteed no heat is getting transferred to the bottom of the table. So no fire hazard. I probably went a little overboard. But I sleep better at night. The stand is made out of cedar (like the table), then a layer of 2 inch concrete stone, then a layer of fire bricks. The stand allows for air to circulate under the concrete. Again, probably overboard. I tiled the top and used epoxy grout, which has a little flex (for heat expansion/contraction) and is stain resistant. Thanks for lookin.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI'd just nail a strip behind it and/or hook up a tether. If you don't have any drunk people, kids or big dogs, you'll be fine. Wait, does anyone fit that profile?! nawww.
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0 • Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI'm jealous on so many levels. Assuming that picture is somewhat recent, not only are you only feet from the water, but you can actually float on it as opposed to walk on it. The current temp here is 6.
Nice set up, nice view.
LBGE since June 2012
Omaha, NE
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