New here! DIY Stainless table questions....
I've been oggling my dad's egg for a few years now. He called me yesterday and said, "Merry Christmas Danielle, go buy yourself a Large BGE on me."
Best. Dad. Ever.
Needless to say, I've been eating up all of your posts since. My biggest concern at the moment is a home for my new baby. My dad said he'd buy me an egg and a nest... but, I was thinking that for the $141 price tag of a nest, I could spend a little bit more and get something way better for the money. I found a used stainless steel kitchen prep table (7 feet long!) on Craigslist for $200. Before I buy it, I'd like to know a few things:
1.) How do I cut it? I've read on other threads that I should use a plasma cutter but that's just not feasible. Other people say a jig saw will do it but my father-in-law (the owner of the jig saw I would be using) looked at me like I had three heads when I suggested it would cut stainless. If you used a jig saw, what blade did you use and how many did it take? Did it work? Tips?
2.) Do I need to put anything under my egg or can it just sit on the lower (solid) stainless steel shelf? Will heat be an issue if I do this? Should I put a tile or something between the shelf and the egg?
3.) I plan to get a platesetter right away. Is there anything else I MUST have immediately?
4.) Thoughts on covers? I live in New England...
Thanks!
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2. You can put it directly on the stainless shelf. If you get any warping from the heat it should un-warp after it cools, but you can always put some feet or a brick down.
3. A good digital instant read thermometer.
4. There are some threads on covers. The egg and stainless table are pretty weather resistant, but if you want to find a good cover, there are some threads on this forum dedicated to covers.
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI also have plate setter but wish I had bought AR and stone. It gives more options. I'll eventually break down and buy one.
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI agree with esdd. What you spend on blades you can probably have your local sheet metal, welding or body shop cut it and end up with a nicer end product than if you tried to do it yourself. I love stainless but it is a tough material to work with. Not a good project for a novice.
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI had a large in the table at first and tried to use a wood stove woven gasket to trim the rough metal edge. That didnt really work out very well. Even though it was fiberglass and wouldnt rot, it did get some mold after a year outside.
I upgraded to an XL and had to reinforce the shelf to hold the extra weight. When I cut the larger hole on the table top, I used some silicone edge trim from mcmaster-carr. I think i bought 7 feet of it and that was perfect to trim the big hole for my XL. I glued it on using Red high temp RTV. It was a little messy, but in the end, looks fantastic.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#trim-molding/=lafz2f
(i bought "High Temperature Rubber Edge Trim 1/16" Opening, 3/8" Inside Depth" 4869A1)
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