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New Egg, New Table
marainwa
Posts: 19
Finally joined the BGE clan, picked up a Large egg and soon after built a table. Never had poured a concrete counter top before, but turned out pretty well with some green glass embedded in the top. Now just to figure out what color to stain the table. The barnyard door and general look of the table was straight from the lowcountrylady blog, with some added tweaks. I put together a sketchup design of the table - happy to share if anyone would like the design with dimensions, cuts, etc.






Large BGE
Raleigh, NC
Raleigh, NC
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Nice table. What rig is that holding the pizza stone?Ubi panis, ibi patria.
Large - Roswell rig, MiniMax-PS Woo; Cocoa, Fl. -
Love the sliding door touch. Never seen that.
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Thanks! It's an Onlyfire elevator - link below:SamIAm2 said:Nice table. What rig is that holding the pizza stone?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XTB553J/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Large BGE
Raleigh, NC -
Awesome setup... Welcome!!!Charlotte, NC - Large BGE 2014, Maverick ET 733, Thermopen, Nest, Platesetter, Woo2 and Extender w/Grid, Kick Ash Basket, Pizza Stone, SS Smokeware Cap, Blackstone 36"
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Very nice!! And the pizza looks tasty!!Memphis, TN
LBGE, 2 SBGE, Hasty-Bake Gourmet -
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Any reason why this won't hold a mini-max.
Bill-- Ankeny, Iowa
Mini-max
GMG Jim Bowie -
Sent you a message!
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Wow! That is definitely one of the nicest tables I've ever seen on this site - Just beautiful! I love the door too. Well done.
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Welcome to the clan sure your going to love it.
That's a great looking table maybe try a mahogany or some dark stain with a few amber or light color accents.Long Island NY
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Where did you get the barn door hardware?
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Beautiful work and welcome aboard!
Large Egg with adjustable rig, Kick Ash Basket, Minimax and various Weber's.
Floyd Va -
I wasn't able to find any hardware other than the type used for large doors, so I just made my own hardware. I used a few pieces of flat steel bar (link below). Used a few metal spacers and the wheel from a couple pully's. If you are looking to build your own, let me know and I can take some close up pictures of the hardware, and can go into some more detail on how I made it.slovelad said:Where did you get the barn door hardware?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-1-2-in-x-48-in-Plain-Steel-Flat-Bar-with-1-4-in-Thick-801097/204225764
Large BGE
Raleigh, NC -
Site wouldn't let me attach the sketchup file to the post - emailed you the design.00pewter said:Sent you a message!
Large BGE
Raleigh, NC -
Great looking table. Could you tell me how tall the counter top is on it?XL BGE, Large BGE
Weber WSM
Los Angeles, CA -
Welcome aboard. Great job on the table!XL, Large, Small, Mini Eggs, M&M BBQ Texas Smoke King, Shirley Fabrication 24x36 Patio, Humphrey's Weekender, Karubecue C-60, MAK 1-Star General, Hasty Bake Gourmet, Santa Maria Grill, Webers: 14" WSM, 22.5" OTG, 22.5" Kettle Premium, WGA Charcoal
Bay Area, CA -
Based on how smooth the concrete top is, is take it you poured it upside down, then flipped it over on to the table?MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
RECOVERING BUBBLEHEAD
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CTMike said:Based on how smooth the concrete top is, is take it you poured it upside down, then flipped it over on to the table?
it looks like that, after I did mine, I noticed even though I spent about an hours vibrating it to get the air bubbles out, still wasn't enough. so if you are going to do one make sure you have the form supported but mostly exposed so you can really get them. I used the base of my table to support mine and it limited the access which I think led to the divots. it is about 8' long but should have done better there. I did find there is concrete filler you can put in and then I stained/sealed it and it blends it right in.2 Large Eggs - Raleigh, NC
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saigodog said:Great looking table. Could you tell me how tall the counter top is on it?
Thanks! The table measures 32" from ground to top of table.
Large BGE
Raleigh, NC -
Yep, that's step one of getting the top smooth. I made a form out of melamyne and poured the concrete - the top was upside down at this point. Once it cured for a few days, I turned it over, and then spent a few days filling in the holes with a porter cement compound/sanding/adding additional porter compound/sanding. Once that dried, spent a few more days polishing it with a commercial grade counter top wet polisher. Finally put a couple coats of sealer on it. There are a ton of DIY's out there that show you how to go through the process - one example below:CTMike said:Based on how smooth the concrete top is, is take it you poured it upside down, then flipped it over on to the table?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2ESUL98Gag
Large BGE
Raleigh, NC -
i am quite interested in your schematics if you don't mind sharingmarainwa said:Finally joined the BGE clan, picked up a Large egg and soon after built a table. Never had poured a concrete counter top before, but turned out pretty well with some green glass embedded in the top. Now just to figure out what color to stain the table. The barnyard door and general look of the table was straight from the lowcountrylady blog, with some added tweaks. I put together a sketchup design of the table - happy to share if anyone would like the design with dimensions, cuts, etc.


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Sure thing, send me your email address and I’ll email you the sketchup design that I made.n00b said:
i am quite interested in your schematics if you don't mind sharingmarainwa said:Finally joined the BGE clan, picked up a Large egg and soon after built a table. Never had poured a concrete counter top before, but turned out pretty well with some green glass embedded in the top. Now just to figure out what color to stain the table. The barnyard door and general look of the table was straight from the lowcountrylady blog, with some added tweaks. I put together a sketchup design of the table - happy to share if anyone would like the design with dimensions, cuts, etc.
Large BGE
Raleigh, NC -
TABLE IS A++++, LOVE THE TOP, If I do make a table think I will go with the concert - love the green accents. To di a top notch job. Welcome to the Egg family. Love seeing all the photos...Northern New Jersey
XL - Woo2, AR L (2) - Woo, PS Woo MM (2) - Woo MINI
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I like it... I like it a lot. Especially the sliding door.Dyersburg, TN
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I think this looks great! After finishing the top, how do you attach it to the table so it wouldn't move around ?
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Originally I planned to use liquid nail, or something similar. That said, the top alone weighs at least 150lbs - once I moved it in place, it hasn’t moved an inch, the weight keeps it in place on its own.Diesel_Hokie said:I think this looks great! After finishing the top, how do you attach it to the table so it wouldn't move around ?Large BGE
Raleigh, NC -
Hey Welcome, nice looking pie on clean egg. Keep the cook pics coming.LBGE - I like the hot stuff. The big dry San Joaquin Valley, Clovis, CA
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So after watching the DIY video and seeing they made a mold, did you factor in the BGE circle at that time, or did you cut the circle after making the top? If making the circle in the mold, what did you use to make that part of the mold?BGE XL, Kick Ash Basket (NEW!!), Smokeware SS Cap, Flameboss 300 for S&L, BGE Lump & Fogo Lump Lover, Husker, Big Green Egging and Golf Fanatic. Egging is an addictive hobby.
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You will definitely want to make a circular mold to fill the void, cutting the concrete out in a perfect circle after the fact would be a nightmare. I ordered a foam mold that measured 22" in diameter, and 1 1/2 inches thick. Link below for the website I ordered the foam from. If you call and let them know you're doing this for an egg table, they will know exactly what to cut for you.Gburner said:So after watching the DIY video and seeing they made a mold, did you factor in the BGE circle at that time, or did you cut the circle after making the top? If making the circle in the mold, what did you use to make that part of the mold?
http://foamandupholstery.com/
Large BGE
Raleigh, NC
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