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BGE Table - from scrap lumber from my deck

scsilas
Posts: 11
Built it before my BGE arrived, sight unseen, with the stock plan from the website.
Used leftover stain and decking from my deck - did have to buy 4 treated 2/4s.
Total investment was about $30.00
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very nice! If your egg came with little green ceramic feet, put them between the bottom of the egg and the brick. I just had the brick between the egg and the wood shelf and it almost caught on fire one evening during a pizza cooking marathon.
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Nice work. I need to take the plunge.Amateur Egger; professional rodeo clown. Birmingham, AL
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Nice job.XL BGE - Small BGE - A few Komodo Kamado Serious Big Bad 42sFollow me on Instagram: @SSgt93
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Nice ROI!Sarasota, FL via Boynton Beach, FL, via Sarasota, FL, via Charleston, SC, via The Outer Banks, via God's Country (East TN on Ft. Loudon Lake)
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very nice! If your egg came with little green ceramic feet, put them between the bottom of the egg and the brick. I just had the brick between the egg and the wood shelf and it almost caught on fire one evening during a pizza cooking marathon.
Thanks for the tip!