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First Egg Table
tyrrionn
Posts: 6
Finally built a table after having my LBGE for 2 years. Used all cedar boards covered with 3 coats of Spar Urethane. Basically used a mix of Naked Whiz and BGE plans to come up with a 60" x 30" table. I am not a woodworker by any means so was very pleased with the outcome. After seeing this picture I realized I need to do a clean burn, plate setter is looking a bit used...
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Very nice. Thinking I may want a table for my egg.mwould like a SS one though.1 brand new XL BGE 1-22" WSM 1-Weber Performer 1-Four Seasons gasser West Islip, New York
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Looks great I've got my cedar all ready to go but I have to finish working on my garage before I can start mine. That really makes me want to get started. Nice work-Todd
Franklin N.C. LBGE and a SBGE -
Very nice work. Looks great. You might consider putting a slight air gap between the paver and the egg. Better safe than sorry.Steven
Mini Max with Woo stone combo, LBGE, iGrill 2, Plate Setter,
two cotton pot holders to handle PS
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Well done, nice spot there. Enjoy.
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stemc33 said:Very nice work. Looks great. You might consider putting a slight air gap between the paver and the egg. Better safe than sorry.
+1 installed a table nest today and my table was already getting darker under the paver after four months -
Very nice table just wondering if you were left handed that the egg is on the right side also what was your lumber coast for the ceider?LG BGE Bressler (Harrisburg) Pennsylvania
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That is a great looking table- nice work! Plate setter looks just like mine .+1 more on an air gap. For $40 or so I would just grab the table nest.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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Nice table! What did you use for the legs? I had trouble finding cedar 4x4s ing my neck of the woods.
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I don't remember exactly what the legs were, White something or another. Didn't have any cedar 4x4's so went with the next best thing i could find.vze3jnv2: I am actually right handed and prefer to stand to the left of the egg when burping it. Total cost of lumber was around $200.
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Very nice table. I like the clean lines of it.
LBGE and MBGE. Also have a seldom used and very jealous Weber gasser.
Lexington, SC.
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Very, very nice. Gives me something to think about. Great work.
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Great looking table!A used plate setter is a happy plate setter................................John in the Willamette Valley of Oregon
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