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shelly No, the current out buildings and the larger, longer one planned for the Spring are strictly for
storage of appliances, equipment et al.

Thecovered Egg will live outside on a deck adjacent to the building, next to it and only be used to
cook outside as well.

Not much severe weather here and only 3 months rain (12-16 inches) per year.

Shelly

bobinaz shelly,

Hi and welcome to this forum, which you know already.
If you have an 'outbuilding' to house your egg, can you cook inside of it? does it have good
ventilation?? You may want to consider a moveable table/cart for your egg. Check out the Naked Whiz
website for some pix of egg tables for ideas if you want to have a moveable table for your new egg.
Congrats and happy cooking onyour new egg!

shelly We currently have a small out building next to the house (where the egg will live) that has a
washer, dryer and freezer and attached to it is another small shed housing a refrigerator/freezer as
well. Having been in the restaurant business (chef/owner), I got used to having lots of
refrigeration to store all the things I continue to cook.

And next to this is my firewood pile.

We plan to tear it all down next Spring and replace it with one long building to house all the
appliances, my outdoor cooking supplies/eggcessories and the wood, as well as my professional
gardening tools with lots of above storage. So I will have lots of room by next year.

Thanks, though, for the link.

Shelly

shelly I know nothing about these tools but I purchased the Benzomatic TR4000--$45 including fuel canister.
It actually was the only one that they had that used the MAPP fuel. They also had a unit that came
with both the MAPP and the propane tanks.

It was also recommended that I get some tinted safety glasses due to the brighter flame it puts out,
which I did for $9.

Shelly

Jeeves shelly,


Great, congrats!

Contributions not required. Over time, you will feel that you are part of a great, warm, family.
We share.

Look for an upcoming eggfest for a group hug.

For a storage shed, quick and dirty, I went to Wall Mart and purchase a Sterelite storage cabinet.
It's cheap, lockable, and pretty tight.

You have a family hear, so if there is anything that we can help you with, don't hesitate!

David Letts shelly,

Which MAPP torch did get?