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My table

timc
timc Posts: 28
edited November -1 in EGG Table Forum
Hi! I'm new to the forum, and thought I would post a pic of the table I built.

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I noticed the comments about feet for the egg. My paving stone is set directly on top of the frame and there should be plenty of air flow beneath the stone.

I based my table on this one: http://mybiggreenegg.googlepages.com/

Comments

  • loco_engr
    loco_engr Posts: 5,790
    Be intersting to see what your frame looks like in 6 months or so with direct contact of the stone to the frame. I still think there will heat transfer from paver to frame, but lets see.
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  • Nice job..Basic,Simple , and functional is good!
  • timc
    timc Posts: 28
    Well, I had a change of heart and put the feet on today. I might as well, because I have nothing better to do with them anyway. If they could save my table, then so much the better. B)
  • NoVA Bill
    NoVA Bill Posts: 3,005
    Weclome to the forum.

    Nice table - the guys that built my table also install the paver on "joyces" without the egg feet. Been doing that for 14 years and no problems to date. I'd watch out for scortching around the edges and enjoy your table.