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Hoosier_Patriot
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This may be a silly question but I'm putting the final touches on a cedar table for my large BGE and it would be really helpful if I could get my hands on some schematics of the Large BGE ... I found one for the small but not the large, can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Here is a link for a Large BGE table that may help:
http://www.biggreenegg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/BGE-TP-LARGE.pdf
"You can live in any city in America, but New Orleans is the only city that lives in you."Chris Rose -
I couldn't ever find drawings with dimension of eggs themselves on Big Green Egg website. All I find is diameter
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Thanks New Orleans Native,
I should have been more specific. I'm trying to properly place the floor that goes under the egg, so that when the egg is sitting on BGE "table nest" the top of the grill is flush with the top of the table ... By my measurement, the bottom half of the BGE is 19" but I'm not clear on how much height the nest adds ... anyone got those measurements for me? -
Just keep in mind the hinge does drop down when opened. Are you planning a cut out on table top for the hinge to drop thru? I would visit a dealer if you have one close by and take a look at tables, we help customers all the time plan their own designs. Once you drop that Egg in it will be very clear on what you should have done. LOL Good luck and show us pictures when you finish. Table nest is 2" high.
-SMITTY
from SANTA CLARA, CA
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thanks smitty, you da man
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Also, if you put the lip of the egg at table-height, the heat escaping from the egg will get that table very hot. IMO, it's better to have the lip of the egg a few inches higher than the top of the table.
NOLA -
1 large BGE, Spartanburg SC
My dog thinks I'm a grilling god. -
Mine sticks out a couple of inches. It keeps the table from getting too hot and its easy to open and close the egg.1 large BGE, Spartanburg SC
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2 Large
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