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stone table complete
muttin
Posts: 45
I got Large BGE about 2 weeks ago and last Saturday i was cooking and decided to build a table. on Sunday mid day i ran over to my local landscape yard (that i currently work at) and picked up a few things and this is what i came up with in about 5 hours. the granite had to be done during the week after i had the base and the door work done.
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That is really awesome. That might need a write up about how to make.Mt. Washington, KY
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iGrill2 -
That is very cool! Nice job and Welcome Aboard :cheer: :cheer:
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Pretty sweet! A nice change from the wood structures.
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WOW thant's great. :unsure: But how you going to move it? :woohoo: LOL
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ya might be a little tough to move it but i was looking for somthing low maintanence that i dont have to touch after i was done
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Nice work! Did you use mortar? or does the weight of the top hold it all together? How did you attach the door to the stone?
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I didn't do anything as an adhesive on this one because the plan is to build a house next year so have to tear it down. But I would recomend useing a good retaining wall glue to glue the block together. I did glue the middle up right piece in place because I didn't want it to fall down. As for the door I looked at a lot of doors and decided to build my own. I just got some rough cut cedar 1x and cut it too size. I attached it with a 1x along side the concrete blocks and screwed it in with some tapcon concrete screws and just used a regular hinge from there.
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Very nice. And you gotta love the low maintenance.
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I like it! Hum, you could be the king of the stacked stone castle! Welcome aboard. How about re-building it and taking pics each step of the way. Need a location??? I offer my back yard since I'm such a nice guy!!!
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I like it!
Reminds me of the traditional BBQ pits of the 50's and 60's built in the backyards of 'new suburban' neighborhoods. Only yours is waaaaaaay better with the addition of the egg!
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Love it! Very unique too.
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very nice, and a good idea !
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thanks it is working out great. ya everything but the door is made out of stone. the part that holds the egg is a 2" thick piece of granite and the countertop part is made from a 1 1/4" thick piece of sandstone that has been polished
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muttin wrote:the countertop part is made from a 1 1/4" thick piece of sandstone that has been polished
suppose not cheap and not a featherweight... -
wasn't the cheapest thing to build but i didn't pay retail either but i did figure out retail cost on everything (countertop being the most expensive part ) it figured out to be $1450.00 without labor to build. that was everything from the tops to the hinges that were used
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How did you cut the hole in the stone top? I am a stone mason and may build a stone setup for my large BGE some day. Right now it's just in the nest that was "free" with a sale the store was having.
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I had a local granite company make the 2" thick piece for the egg to sit on and also make the top they did very nice with a polished top and rock pitched edges. they used a CNC to cut the hole for the egg same thing they use to cut sink holes and what not
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Thanks. btw, What is a CNC? Some sort of hole cutting lazer or machine of some kind I imagine..?
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A CNC is c computer controlled router and the stone shop has one for cutting sinks and stoves and what not so they cut the hole. you could also go to a water jet place to get the round hole cut out if you wanted
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Great work! Looks awesome.
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Nice job Muttin. I too am partial to stone. It is a little hard to move but it sure is durable.
Larry
Aiken, SC. and
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ya i am a newbie don't have 3 eggs yet but that turned out looking really really good . i like to no maintenance when it come to stone. i am not going to be drilling a hole through the counter top to install a big umbrella for them rainy days. i used to just roll my Gasser unto a cheap pergola when it rains but no doing that now.
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this is an awesome build!
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This is a great job and love the door.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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