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Rainy Day Project - Table

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Saucehog
Saucehog Posts: 30
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
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<p />When it started raining this morning, I decided to take some old wood leftover from projects & kitchen counter piece leftovers and make a home for the BGE. Here is the final result.[p]It is by no means perfect, but not too bad with stuff laying around the workshop.[p]Rain has cleared and now to prep for some steaks.[p]Saucehog

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  • Unknown
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    Saucehog,[p]I built one almost exactly the same. What is the white colored insert?
  • Buster Dog BBQ
    Buster Dog BBQ Posts: 1,366
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    Saucehog,
    Nice job.

  • RRP
    RRP Posts: 25,894
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    Saucehog,
    unless the angle is misleading it appears you have your egg sitting directly on the paver stones. You really ought to still use the 3 ceramic feet besides for sake of air flow. I didn't and my stones soon shattered after they drew moisture and then were in direct contact with the hot egg. It won't happen perhaps today or tomorrow, but trust me it will happen!

    Re-gasketing America one yard at a time.
  • Lawn Ranger
    Lawn Ranger Posts: 5,467
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    Saucehog,
    That is very nice! BTW, is that your bed just to the right of the Egg? You might want to think about it.[p]Nice job!
    Mike

  • Saucehog
    Saucehog Posts: 30
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    RRP,
    Thanks for the tip on using the 3 ceramic pieces in addition to the concrete block.[p]I had moved the dogbeds under the overhang to get them out of the rain. The dogs might sleep there since the know what comes out of the egg.[p]Also, the white piece is actually a leftover piece of corian countertop. From where the sink was cut out.[p]Cheers,
    Saucehog