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  • BotchBotch Posts: 14,110
    Nice!
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  • ColbyLangColbyLang Posts: 2,730
    Love the amount of workspace you have. I never seem to have enough 
  • gmanrvagmanrva Posts: 418
    Looks great
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  • northGAcocknorthGAcock Posts: 15,098
    Sweet
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  • loco_engrloco_engr Posts: 5,640
    love the pavers
    aka marysvilleksegghead
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  • very cool
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  • What is the top sandstone? Looks good
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  • bluebird66bluebird66 Posts: 2,627
    Very nice!
    Large Egg with adjustable rig, Kick Ash Basket and various Weber's
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  • lousubcaplousubcap Posts: 28,671
    Great setup right there.  
    Louisville; "indeterminate Jim" here.  Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!
  • What is the top sandstone? Looks good
    I am not sure.  The installer threw them in for my project.  I had no idea what they were going to be until installation day. (I had just assumed to do granite at a later time)  However I am very pleased with the tops.
  • Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
  • nolaeggheadnolaegghead Posts: 41,463
    TheBreeze said:
    Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
    Usually steel bar stock.

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  • Ozzie_IsaacOzzie_Isaac Posts: 16,931
    edited December 2021
    TheBreeze said:
    Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
    Usually steel bar stock.

    Well actually, flat bar stock, not bar stock.
    If it is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.

    It amazes me, how many people do not realize how the future works.
  • nolaeggheadnolaegghead Posts: 41,463
    TheBreeze said:
    Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
    Usually steel bar stock.

    Well actually, flat bar stock, not bar stock.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar_stock


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    “I’d be shocked if you scored higher (than I did)” - Pete to guy who scores above 99.9% of everyone else on standardized tests.
    WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!  GREATNESS!!!!!!!!!
  • fishlessmanfishlessman Posts: 31,172
    edited December 2021
    TheBreeze said:
    Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
    Usually steel bar stock.

    Well actually, flat bar stock, not bar stock.

    ive had a customer ask for solid pipe, guy had a phd and we were building a giant diamond grow chamber. so its solid pipe
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • Ozzie_IsaacOzzie_Isaac Posts: 16,931
    edited December 2021
    TheBreeze said:
    Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
    Usually steel bar stock.

    Well actually, flat bar stock, not bar stock.

    ive had a customer ask for solid pipe, guy had a phd and we were building a giant diamond grow chamber. so its solid pipe
    If you pay the bill, you can call it what you want :)

    I worked in a machine shop for 4 years that built equipment for multiple labs at a University.  The drawings and descriptions the professors would provide were always entertaining.  Usually, we ended up asking them their intended goal and then we would design and build it.
    If it is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.

    It amazes me, how many people do not realize how the future works.
  • fishlessmanfishlessman Posts: 31,172
    TheBreeze said:
    Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
    Usually steel bar stock.

    Well actually, flat bar stock, not bar stock.

    ive had a customer ask for solid pipe, guy had a phd and we were building a giant diamond grow chamber. so its solid pipe
    If you pay the bill, you can call it what you want :)

    I worked in a machine shop for 4 years that built equipment for multiple labs at a University.  The drawings and descriptions the professors would provide were always entertaining.  Usually, we ended up asking them their intended goal and then we would design and build it.

    i built a redesigned wheel for a company here that was not going to work. for a 100k we built it and he documented it not working and presented it to his boss and whoever ran the govt grant. he designed a track system with no drive unit so the belt was always loose, roll over a tooth pick and the belt jammed up.
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • nolaeggheadnolaegghead Posts: 41,463
    TheBreeze said:
    Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
    Usually steel bar stock.

    Well actually, flat bar stock, not bar stock.

    ive had a customer ask for solid pipe, guy had a phd and we were building a giant diamond grow chamber. so its solid pipe
    Man, he was wrong.  Everyone knows it's actually "solid tubing" because it is an OD measurement.  How do you get an ID on solid pipe?!

    ______________________________________________
    “I’d be shocked if you scored higher (than I did)” - Pete to guy who scores above 99.9% of everyone else on standardized tests.
    WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!  GREATNESS!!!!!!!!!
  • Ozzie_IsaacOzzie_Isaac Posts: 16,931
    TheBreeze said:
    Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
    Usually steel bar stock.

    Well actually, flat bar stock, not bar stock.

    ive had a customer ask for solid pipe, guy had a phd and we were building a giant diamond grow chamber. so its solid pipe
    If you pay the bill, you can call it what you want :)

    I worked in a machine shop for 4 years that built equipment for multiple labs at a University.  The drawings and descriptions the professors would provide were always entertaining.  Usually, we ended up asking them their intended goal and then we would design and build it.

    i built a redesigned wheel for a company here that was not going to work. for a 100k we built it and he documented it not working and presented it to his boss and whoever ran the govt grant. he designed a track system with no drive unit so the belt was always loose, roll over a tooth pick and the belt jammed up.
    And Government provides 2x the grant money to fix it, because they already started down that path.

    I require all my designers to go to the shop and get feedback from the machinists.  I guarantee they have already built something similar and will save us a bunch of time, money, and headaches.
    If it is worth doing, it is worth overdoing.

    It amazes me, how many people do not realize how the future works.
  • fishlessmanfishlessman Posts: 31,172
    TheBreeze said:
    Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
    Usually steel bar stock.

    Well actually, flat bar stock, not bar stock.

    ive had a customer ask for solid pipe, guy had a phd and we were building a giant diamond grow chamber. so its solid pipe
    Man, he was wrong.  Everyone knows it's actually "solid tubing" because it is an OD measurement.  How do you get an ID on solid pipe?!


    but he had a phd and science on his side, dont be such a flat earther. oh, and money
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • nolaeggheadnolaegghead Posts: 41,463
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    “I’d be shocked if you scored higher (than I did)” - Pete to guy who scores above 99.9% of everyone else on standardized tests.
    WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!  GREATNESS!!!!!!!!!
  • fishlessmanfishlessman Posts: 31,172
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    wouldnt it be easier to build a big wheel, a rod that pivots and a.......
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • PookPook Posts: 38
    Very nice! I love the shake shingles but they do make me a little nervous so close to the egg. Still, beautiful setup you have there.
  • TheBreeze said:
    Great looking table!  I am a big fan of natural looking stone vs granite and think it looks great.  I have bluestone, probably also less practical than granite but in my opinion a nicer look.  

    I was trying to figure out how that paver above the fridge is being supported. I guess there is some structure in addition to the pavers? 
    Flat bar underneath it.

  • Pook said:
    Very nice! I love the shake shingles but they do make me a little nervous so close to the egg. Still, beautiful setup you have there.
    Thanks.  I hate the cedar shingles..  However there is plenty of room from the grill to the shakes.  (I've been grilling in that spot for 10 years)
  • tcampbelltcampbell Posts: 765
    Really like the counter top.  Everything looks great 
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