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Cedar Table - Inspiration from NakedWhiz and purcellj
Yankees251
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Showing off the new digs for egg. Used Nakedwhiz for bones and purcellj for materials. really happy with results.
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Good looking table!
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Looks great!!
Enjoy your new cooking area
Shane -
Very Nice looking table. I was planning on starting my table this weekend and was planning on a similar design. What size is the granite / marble that your egg is sitting on? Where did you find the granite / marble? I am having trouble finding a size that works.
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Under the egg is an 18x24 piece of granite, top piece is 18x18. I had a local granite place cut them both out of a remnant. Not cheap, but looks great and will handle the elements well.
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Thanks, I might have to do the same.
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Hillstrom--if you scroll down a couple of posts on the table forum, you can see the table I built with a cheaper alternative-but not as nice looking as the one here. I used a marble pastry board for top of the table work area--cost about $30--and I bumped it up above wood table top so you could put hot pans/racks that hang over edge without burning the wood. Then, just used the concrete stone/pad from Lowes under the egg--about $4 or less.
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This new forum is screwy, now it is not a couple of posts/threads down, it is near the top. Anyway, it is the one with "2 actually" in the title.
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What did you finish the table with???
Looks great!
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Thanks! Finished table with Helmsman Spar, Semi-Gloss, three coats.
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Let me know how the granite under the Egg does over time. I've always been worried that granite wouldn't handle high heat. The table is a beaut!
The Naked Whiz -
That is a great table, I used the whiz's as a start also, I just did it for two eggs ( i only have one now, but that will change) I used granite and the Shoes that came with my Egg. Had it now for about 9 months and have had no issues with the granite. It sure looks a lot better then the two inch paver stone I started with.
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