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bought cedar for my table on friday bought my egg on sat

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  • scottn83
    scottn83 Posts: 117
    I believe it's done
    hello all I live in KY Bourbon country so I love my makers, love my egg but still love my wife the most
  • Ladeback69
    Ladeback69 Posts: 4,483
    scottn83 said:
    I believe it's done
    Cool table, I am jealous, but are you going to put shelves on the bottom two sides or just leave it open?  A shelf below the egg would be nice for the plate setter to go when not in use.  
    XL, WSM, Coleman Road Trip Gas Grill

    Kansas City, Mo.
  • Toxarch
    Toxarch Posts: 1,900
    Fill those two holes with a couple of more drawers.
    Aledo, Texas
    Large BGE
    KJ Jr.

    Exodus 12:9 KJV
    Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with water, but roast with fire; his head with his legs, and with the purtenance thereof.

  • scottn83
    scottn83 Posts: 117
    scottn83 said:
    I believe it's done
    Cool table, I am jealous, but are you going to put shelves on the bottom two sides or just leave it open?  A shelf below the egg would be nice for the plate setter to go when not in use.  
    Those spaces will probably be open shelves just not sure what I want to use for the the shelf itself maybe something out of stainless like a wire rack type thing also if i cant settle on that I will buld a few more drawers and drop in there.  I actully bought enough handles for two more drawers.  The plate setter will fit in the two drawers on the right
    hello all I live in KY Bourbon country so I love my makers, love my egg but still love my wife the most
  • scottn83
    scottn83 Posts: 117

    Toxarch said:
    Fill those two holes with a couple of more drawers.
    may do just that bought the pulls to add two more drawers

    hello all I live in KY Bourbon country so I love my makers, love my egg but still love my wife the most
  • SaltySam
    SaltySam Posts: 887
    Beautiful table!   I'm considering a concrete top for my table build.  One question I had was heat resistance.  I'm not concerned about the ambient heat from the Egg itself, but more about the top of the table.  For example, if I took the adjustable rig out to stir the coals, could I set the hot stone, or a hot grid directly on the concrete without damaging it?  

    LBGE since June 2012

    Omaha, NE

  • No expert here @SaltySam , but I am assuming if I put those things on my concrete patio, it would be fine.  So with that logic, it should be ok.  I base this answer on speculation and years of never doing this.
  • scottn83
    scottn83 Posts: 117
    SaltySam said:
    Beautiful table!   I'm considering a concrete top for my table build.  One question I had was heat resistance.  I'm not concerned about the ambient heat from the Egg itself, but more about the top of the table.  For example, if I took the adjustable rig out to stir the coals, could I set the hot stone, or a hot grid directly on the concrete without damaging it?  
    That I am not sure.  Not really sure what it would do to the polish on the surface.  
    hello all I live in KY Bourbon country so I love my makers, love my egg but still love my wife the most
  • scottn83
    scottn83 Posts: 117
    @SaltySam If you were really concerned you could pour you maybe a 24 x24 and test it that way

    hello all I live in KY Bourbon country so I love my makers, love my egg but still love my wife the most
  • SaltySam
    SaltySam Posts: 887
    Sometimes the simplest answer is right in front of my face.  This might explain why I can't find my keys when I'm holding them, or my sunglasses when I'm wearing them.  Sheesh.  Thanks for the tip @scottn83

    LBGE since June 2012

    Omaha, NE