This a Big Green Egg table that I built for a friend of mine over the weekend. The table is made from cypress and the legs are red western cedar. The table has a granite top which was purchased off of craigs list for $50. There is not a single visible nail or screw on the whole project. Matter of fact, not a single nail was used. The entire piece was put together with the kreg jig and exterior screws. Total material costs, around $350.
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Thanks so much for getting back to me
Hey Guys, really appreciate the interest in the table. Sorry for not replying sooner. I get so covered up in my work that I never get time to use the computer. Believe it or not, this is a one off. They are no plans. I followed a basic set of dimensions from the Big Green Egg website and built this from my head. I'd be more than happy to help in any way that I could if somebody is considering tackling this project. You have to be very creative when laying out a project this size with the intention of using the Kreg jig for the entire assembly. As I expressed in my notes, there are no visible screws on any surface.
I would love to see a copy of the plans as well! I am going to try and do something similar for my weber kettle.
Best cart i have seen so far...how do i get your plans?
Please post plans
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