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[b]fishlessman wrote:[/b] [quote][b]duckegg,[br]if you put bigger wheels with a fixed axle drilled thru the legs on the egg side and smaller swivels on the other side it would roll well enogh by lifting the light end over the bumps. just a thought, but once you place it in the yard its probably going to stay there like you said. looks nice, i gotta do something with mine someday[/b][br][/quote]
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Flashback Bob
duckegg,
That's a beautiful looking table!
Don't forget to put a stone under the Egg! The aluminum was a good idea were it's all
closed in. If you're putting a door on in front of the Egg, you want to make sure you leave some
room at the countertop cutout to allow air movement.
JHB50
duckegg, I wheel rared at 300# and that is just good for the cart. I move it around 1/4 of a block
for cooking
SmokinGuitarPlayer
fishlessman,
we gotta find some BALLOON TIRES for these things and get it over with!!
jake57
duckegg,
I put two ropes under the egg (criss crossed) and tied a knot in the top. Putting a 2x4 through the
rope on the top allowed me and my son to easily pick the large. No unassembly required!
jake
Big Hairy Dawg
duckegg,
I left the lid on. I was not certain if the lid has to be \"tweaked\" to fit properly as the place I
bought it assembled and delivered. In other words, I did not want to mess it up. The lid would
indeed reduce the weight considerably.
My buddy held on from the back holding the hinge while I held on from the front. [through the inside
as described earlier. ]
First, we placed the egg on the other side of the table so it could bear most of the weight and
kinda slid it into the hole. It really was not that bad.
BHD
BHD
fishlessman
duckegg,
if you put bigger wheels with a fixed axle drilled thru the legs on the egg side and smaller swivels
on the other side it would roll well enogh by lifting the light end over the bumps. just a thought,
but once you place it in the yard its probably going to stay there like you said. looks nice, i
gotta do something with mine someday