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    Built a grill table - PICS

    Not finished yet but it's already getting used! Just thought i'd share a pic....

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    Looks good Mike. I am tossing around ideas for my BGE.
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    Nice job Mike. You never have enough table space when cooking. Enjoy.

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    Here's the one I built. All cedar and had around $60 in it total.

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    what keeps the table from getting burnt from the hot grill

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    Very nice Brian! ---- They don't get hot because there is an air gap between the grill and the table top.
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    Nice table!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stosh View Post
    what keeps the table from getting burnt from the hot grill
    The Egg comes with 4 ceramic "feet" to sit the egg on and elevates it about 3/4".
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    Nice tables guys. Mine is not mobile like yours' are but thought it turned out ok.



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    How did you mount it in there? Bolts where the side tables go on?

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    Awesome mike. I have the akorn too. How did you get the grill to set in the hole?
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    Derek, I mounted it where the side tables would normally attach. Instead of putting the side tables in, I used the brackets and mounted it to a 2x4 I placed under the table top.
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    ahh. nice. great idea. any chance you could get a pic or two? I would like to try that myself. at least put together some usable table space to use while grilling
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    I think I'd put my cart on wheels. Vinyl siding on the back of my house melts a little too easy.

    Nice job on the cart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by briansgi View Post
    Here's the one I built. All cedar and had around $60 in it total.


    Cedar must be cheaper where you are. I went and priced the wood for mine the other day and I will have about 120 into it and that's not including my granite top

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    If I recall I used approximately 10 pieces of the 1X4X8's and they were a little over $4 per board and then 2 2X4's. Bought the casters at Lowes, can't remember how much they were and then used my nail gun and a few wood screws. I just checked Lowes for their cedar 1X4X8 (not where I bought my lumber because my local lumber yard was much cheaper), and Lowes shows them for $5.11.
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    Guys, these all look great! I wish I could build something like that. I'm terrible with wood. Wait...that sounded bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by briansgi View Post
    If I recall I used approximately 10 pieces of the 1X4X8's and they were a little over $4 per board and then 2 2X4's. Bought the casters at Lowes, can't remember how much they were and then used my nail gun and a few wood screws. I just checked Lowes for their cedar 1X4X8 (not where I bought my lumber because my local lumber yard was much cheaper), and Lowes shows them for $5.11.

    I wanna say the 1x4's are over 10 here. And I was gonna use 4x4's for the legs

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    Quote Originally Posted by briansgi View Post
    If I recall I used approximately 10 pieces of the 1X4X8's and they were a little over $4 per board and then 2 2X4's. Bought the casters at Lowes, can't remember how much they were and then used my nail gun and a few wood screws. I just checked Lowes for their cedar 1X4X8 (not where I bought my lumber because my local lumber yard was much cheaper), and Lowes shows them for $5.11.
    Looks like that's my next project.

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