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My BGE Table- Finally Complete
bsgator
Posts: 30
As we are in a blizzard (literally) today here in Indianapolis, it was a good time to post a picture of my BGE Egg Table/ Kitchen. The top is an 8' long by 4' wide piece of Indiana limestone. The Egg is literally suspended between the limestone and I have plenty of drawers and cabinets for my tools, plate setter, etc. Although hard to see, the post contains a light to help cook in the Midwest winters. The best addition is the Florida Gators handle that I received for XMas yesterday.
Happy Egging!
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Very nice......and GO GATORS!GeorgePalm Beach Gardens, Fl and Blairsville, Ga.
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Very nice - great view/back yard.
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I guess it's ok if you're into awesomeness...Green egg, dead animal and alcohol. The "Boro".. TN
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Thanks everyone. It's been good to me so far
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Gator wondering if you could share the cost of that top.
Thank,Bill
Smitty's Kid's BBQ
Bay City,MI
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The whole table was part of a bigger back yard renovation. I think the top was around 800
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Very Nice ! can never have enough work space and storage! ^:)^
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Where did you get your handle? I would love to get a tennessee one no offense.
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amhobbs said:Where did you get your handle? I would love to get a tennessee one no offense.I got it from a guy up in Canada whose had his products posted on the forum. He was very easy to work with and very reliable. His name is Danny and their e-mail is danlin@ nb.sympatico.caGood luck and go SEC!!
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Nice looking table! That's the first I've ever seen of an egg suspended like that.I'm no scientist but I'm hoping you won't have any cracking issues with the egg slightly expanding when heated while tight against the top???Packerland, Wisconsin
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Nice table but I agree with Choke's comments above. Most tables leave 1/8 to 1/4 inch between the BGE & table for expansion during times of heating...I hope all is good with that design.
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So far so good because the egg is suspended by the lip so it really has plenty of roo, to expand all the way around. Have had it going for low and slow and up to 700 degrees with no problems.
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Go GATORS!!
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