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Another Table Top Question!!

AlwaysGolf
Posts: 704
Finally getting ready to sit eggs in there rightful place in the outdoor kitchen, but one question first. The countertop material is 2 1/4" limestone. Do you think I need to place concrete pavers down before I sit the eggs on them. Bought 16" pavers but not sure if they are really needed or should I use the ceramic feet with no paver.
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Checkout this post.
And try the search feature, lots of other posts about what to place under the egg. Bottom line is to use the feet on top of some good thick stone at a minimum, and preferably firebrick. -
I use feet on top 1/2in. Granite.
Ross -
AG - I don't think you need anything if you are setting the Eggs on 2-1/4" limestone. Use the feet to support your pizza stone.
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RIV - Your flame thrower looks like it is pretty handy
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Would love to see a picture!!
Greg -
Would love to see a picture!!
Greg
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