My wife had some heavy felt laying around which I used. The outside of the egg never gets too hot (even when interior is 600 degrees). The felt is there just to keep the BGE from banging into the jagged sides of the tile around the hole when I wheel the thing around. The felt is gone now and infact not necessary at all.
Btw that table was supposed to be a proto-type. I had some old deck wood in the side yard which I used to throw together the table (after ripping the 2x4s down to 1x4s). But it came out so light and strong (after screwing and clueing) that I decided to use up all of the left over tiles from other jobs around the house and what you see is what I got.
I took the plans from this site and modified them for my purposes:
http://www.nakedwhiz.com/Tex-bge-table.pdf
Total cost for the table: $100-$200 most of which was the hardware for the wheels and a stash drawer I installed below the lower tiled deck (put on after this picture was taken).
Total time: who gives. It was fun. I guess about 10-15 hours not including drying time of thin set and glue.
If you use a Webber instead of a BGE, I would not worry about it being in contact with the tiles as they are fire proof as is the wonder board table top base they are thin setted to. See attached picture.
If you put wheels on yours, be sure that each wheel is rated at 200 lbs each. This way they don't get a flat spot on the bottom after sitting in one place for too long.
Btw that table was supposed to be a proto-type. I had some old deck wood in the side yard which I used to throw together the table (after ripping the 2x4s down to 1x4s). But it came out so light and strong (after screwing and clueing) that I decided to use up all of the left over tiles from other jobs around the house and what you see is what I got.
I took the plans from this site and modified them for my purposes:
http://www.nakedwhiz.com/Tex-bge-table.pdf
Total cost for the table: $100-$200 most of which was the hardware for the wheels and a stash drawer I installed below the lower tiled deck (put on after this picture was taken).
Total time: who gives. It was fun. I guess about 10-15 hours not including drying time of thin set and glue.
If you use a Webber instead of a BGE, I would not worry about it being in contact with the tiles as they are fire proof as is the wonder board table top base they are thin setted to. See attached picture.
If you put wheels on yours, be sure that each wheel is rated at 200 lbs each. This way they don't get a flat spot on the bottom after sitting in one place for too long.
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