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MartiniMan
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Can you see my egg table?
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3/11/2013 10:51:50 AM
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Nice job!...on the table and the post
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lakngulf
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Yes!!
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3/11/2013 11:14:49 AM
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Excellent. Hmmmm what should be the charge? Maybe something cooked in special sauces from the BGE?
I have plans (no I have desires, no plans yet) to upgrade my BGE table. Yours looks great.
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MartiniMan
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Excellent instructions from my forum friends
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3/11/2013 11:15:22 AM
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Thanks for the help on this!
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MartiniMan
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Thanks for the help
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3/11/2013 11:19:23 AM
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I am definitely enjoying the new table. Just had mine in a basic stand and really needed a bigger table. Was a lot of work for an amateur but was a lot of fun.
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lakngulf
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Thanks for the help
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3/11/2013 11:26:12 AM
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What type wood did you use?
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pollaet
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Can you see my egg table?
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3/11/2013 1:36:25 PM
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that looks really cool
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Lifer
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Can you see my egg table?
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3/11/2013 2:16:32 PM
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No wonder you had such a time, that's made with lumber, not eggs as your questions suggests. Those instructions must have been very hard to follow....lol.
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MartiniMan
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Thanks for the help
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3/11/2013 3:19:57 PM
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Cedar and cypress. Legs were cedar and the table was cypress. I got plans on the Internet and then modified it to use granite instead of slate or tiles. No staining, just sealed it multiple times. Took two of us about 12 hours total but we wasted a lot of time sorting out the plans and mods I wanted to make. It's really almost a piece of furniture.
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MartiniMan
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LOL. I imagine Cat is saying, what's an egg?!?!?
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3/11/2013 3:22:02 PM
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I suppose the kings English would be a table for my Egg. :-)
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Lifer
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LOL. I imagine Cat is saying, what's an egg?!?!?
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3/11/2013 4:48:07 PM
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LOL... I got a nice chuckle out of that phrase "Kings English". Reminded me of being 18yo and in the Bahama's with a bunch that had won trips through performance at work. I was umm, lets say slightly intoxicated, when I told a cab driver to slow down and speak English. He slammed on the brakes, got out, opened my door and threw me out. The whole time informing me quite eloquently that he was speaking English, The Queens's English, I was speaking GD@M Alabama slang!! I had to give him his due for nailing the Alabama. We hadn't discussed where I was from. Fortunately another of our group came by shortly and their cab stopped to pick me up. It was a ways into town, or back to Hotel.
Sadly, that is not the last time I got threw out of a cab. The second time was in Las Vegas, but according to the 'code' I can't tell you about that one.....lol.
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lakngulf
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Thanks for the help
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3/11/2013 5:16:38 PM
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Well, if Bigfoot gave awards for Egg Tables, you and McGill would win hands down.
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Summer Place
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Excellent instructions from my forum friends
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3/12/2013 8:36:03 AM
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Now I am curious about the object on the upper right hand corner! Is that a bottle opener? Is that used for adult beverages or for some other type of sauce basting?
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MartiniMan
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Excellent instructions from my forum friends
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3/12/2013 9:35:33 AM
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It is indeed a Pittsburgh Steelers bottle cap opener. It can be used for something other than adult beverages but I can't say that it ever has. First time for everything.
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crappyattitude
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Eggcellent job.....
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3/12/2013 10:31:48 AM
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posting your first picture!!!
Crappy : )
(Just outside of Nashville)
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