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New Mini Table
Lanier Jim
Posts: 505
Not finished but will be this week - and will look like the big table. I still have to stain and install the 2" casters - but here is my new mini table. The sweet part - I used left over wood from the big table. A few details:
1. 24"L x 18"W x 10"H (12" high with casters)
2. Cedar top with Weathershield PT base
3. Still have to stain the same color as the big table
4. Storage shelf for mini woo - pizza stones - etc.
5. Already have a 12"x12" red paver and Porcelain tiles I use for storage shelf and cutting board. the mini will sit on top with paver and ceramic feet.
Notice the big table in the background - the opening on the right hand side was by design with a 24" wide work area above. The mini will roll right underneath when not in use.

Add the 2" casters and the total height is just 12"

The bad part - cooking height is around 18" - 19" so I will have to bend down. The good part - my deck chairs will make it perfect to sit and cook while enjoying a cold one!
Lanier Jim
1. 24"L x 18"W x 10"H (12" high with casters)
2. Cedar top with Weathershield PT base
3. Still have to stain the same color as the big table
4. Storage shelf for mini woo - pizza stones - etc.
5. Already have a 12"x12" red paver and Porcelain tiles I use for storage shelf and cutting board. the mini will sit on top with paver and ceramic feet.
Notice the big table in the background - the opening on the right hand side was by design with a 24" wide work area above. The mini will roll right underneath when not in use.

Add the 2" casters and the total height is just 12"

The bad part - cooking height is around 18" - 19" so I will have to bend down. The good part - my deck chairs will make it perfect to sit and cook while enjoying a cold one!
Lanier Jim
Comments
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are you going to place a stone top on that? The bottom of a mini gets hot too.Re-gasketing the USA one yard at a time
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Good looking table.Salado TX & 30A FL: Egg Family: 3 Large and a very well used Mini, added a Mini Max when they came out (I'm good for now). Just given a Mini to add to the herd.
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Yes - I already have a 12"x12" red paver plus 3 ceramic feet. Same set up as my small in the table. Stain will be the same - plus 2" casters. Measurements put it at 2" below top of big table with either top on mini.
The open area on right below the extended work area is where it will go...and can be rolled in and out.
[img size=620]http://i857.photobucket.com/albums/ab135/bambam9914/Small Egg Cooking/CedarTableStained.jpg[/img Lanier Jim PS - about to stain the deck the same color.[/img]
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