New member, New to Eggs, Just built table
Thanks for the great website. There is an extraordinary amount of information on this site and it has proved helpful in getting use to cooking with the egg. It is a very useful tool and blows away...
View ArticleFirst day of construction
Here is a progress picture after day 1. I'll stop back to this thread occasionally with some updates.
View ArticleTable Nest Question
I have a table I'm currently working on. The Egg will sit on a Table Nest and the Table Nest will sit on a 16"x16" concrete paver. The Egg will be stored under a covered patio. I am planning on cooking...
View ArticleMy New Stainless Steel Topped Table
A client of mine made the stainless steel table top for me. It's 25" wide x 72" long. They did a great job of cutting the hole out for the egg and fabricating the corners and edges.A friend built the...
View ArticleSmokebutt
New to the forum. Pic of a bought Table and the drawers I added. Needed storage space. Now to cook my first brisket.
View ArticleMy Cedar Table is Nearly Finished
Tomorrow the granite top for my table will be delivered and I'll set the egg into place. I wanted to post this photo to test my posting ability, and to show off the varnished cedar before the granite...
View ArticleMoving Egg to My New Table
I will want to take the top off and remove fire ring and firebox. Anything I need to be aware of on the disassembly? New bolts for the straps etc?
View ArticleMy table project " Ipe' "
Here is a few pics on my new large "Eggstation" I used 5/4x6 Ipe' for the tops and 5/4x6 clear pressure treated pine for the fronts and sides and #2 pressure treated 2x4 for framing ... I still need to...
View ArticleNew Table Finally Finished
Finally finished my custom table for my Green Egg, now I'm ready to start grilling!
View ArticleLBGE hole diameter question
Hi y'all, I just built my new table for my egg and after I stained and sealed it I measured the hole I cut out. Turns out I my cutting skills or measuring skills were not up to par. The hole is about...
View ArticleThanks for All The Help -- Egg Is In the Table
Finally got the a Egg in my new table. Wasn't sure how to best do that but I ended up loosening the upper band and taking the dome off. Took out the fire ring and firebox to lighten the load and had a...
View ArticleSouth Georgia Custom Egg Tables/Outdoor Bars
Just Wanted to take a moment and plug my new discovery here in South Georgia. CMC (Chris Merrill Construction), a construction outfit based out of Statesboro, GA is now in the Egg table building...
View ArticleIT'S ABOUT TO GET EGGLY
New party-o! This entire house has been under construction for some time. We're about halfway into the "vision." Really looking forward to logging some egg time in this new setup. The 2 burner gas...
View ArticleNew Egger
Picked up a large the other day and have the table about done so I guess it's official. Been lurking for a week or two while working on the table so I've already ordered some stuff that has been...
View ArticleJust A Little TLC Build
Hey guys,Found this guy on craigslist and got it for $40 bucks. It's a little rough but it's one of the tables you'd spend entirely too much money on at the store when buying your egg. I have a medium...
View ArticleJust finished rehab...
I finally finished rehabbing a beat up used BGE table I picked up for $50.00. It was weather beaten, stained and in general awful condition. The guy wanted $100.00 for it but I got it for $50.00. I...
View ArticleGrill Table Question
I'm almost ready to build a table for my grill. Mine will be built like many with wood and cabinet style with drawers. How do users deal with the rain water that can find it's way between the air gap...
View ArticleJust the basics!
For my first table I just went ahead and built the standard basic BGE table. I built the frame out of salt treated lumber. The top and bottom shelf is cedar. I am also skinning the table out of cedar...
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