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Built myself a cedar egg table... new home for the Eggs

divided_wood
divided_wood Posts: 20
edited March 31 in EggHead Forum
I picked up a Minimax a couple of months ago and got tired of running out of space with the egg mates on my large. Decided to make a new home for both Eggs.

Riffed on the plans posted on the BGE site, but made my table 6' to give a little extra space. All cedar build. All in all, not so bad for $250 in materials and an afternoon's worth of work. 


Comments

  • johnmitchell
    johnmitchell Posts: 6,785
    Great looking table and nice setting.
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  • WeberWho
    WeberWho Posts: 11,289
    Nicely done!
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  • loco_engr
    loco_engr Posts: 5,794
    Great looking table . . . excellently done!
    Any plans to stain or seal?
    aka marysvilleksegghead
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  • epcotisbest
    epcotisbest Posts: 2,176
    Looks very well built. I like the pocket hole joinery.
  • loco_engr said:
    Great looking table . . . excellently done!
    Any plans to stain or seal?
    Thanks! Good question. I’m thinking I’m just going to leave it and let the cedar do its thing… but open to recommendations and experience here. 
  • Foghorn
    Foghorn Posts: 10,081
    That looks great.

    You could sell those.

    XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle

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  • epcotisbest
    epcotisbest Posts: 2,176
    edited April 1
    loco_engr said:
    Great looking table . . . excellently done!
    Any plans to stain or seal?
    Thanks! Good question. I’m thinking I’m just going to leave it and let the cedar do its thing… but open to recommendations and experience here. 
    I think something that nice, for me personally, would get a natural Danish oil finish. It dries fairly fast and really enhances the beauty of the wood.
  • divided_wood
    divided_wood Posts: 20
    Thanks for the rec, Epcot. I have heard a few folks recommend boiled linseed oil as well. Mostly I want to avoid something high-maintenance. Sounds like I should check out an oiled finish as I’ve also heard they’re fairly easy to maintain. 
  • shtgunal3
    shtgunal3 Posts: 5,874
    Great job! You’re going to love the extra working space.

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  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 34,079
    Great skill set, project and finished project.  There are marine finishes out there that may be worth considering.
    Paging @nolaegghead as I recall he (and perhaps others) have offered suggestions.  
    Regardless, enjoy as I know you will.  
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  • Ybabpmuts
    Ybabpmuts Posts: 963
    I picked up a Minimax a couple of months ago and got tired of running out of space with the egg mates on my large. Decided to make a new home for both Eggs.

    Riffed on the plans posted on the BGE site, but made my table 6' to give a little extra space. All cedar build. All in all, not so bad for $250 in materials and an afternoon's worth of work. 


    That's a sweet setup.