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There's a reclamation yard in Nunhead. Turn down past the Pyrotechnist Arms and keep going till you can't go any further and it's there down by the railway lines.


He's got all sorts of old stock that you could choose from. Nearly all wood is suitable for outdoor use if you treat it first. If you're not going to treat it then eventually everything will begin to rot but exotic hard woods (walnut, teak etc) will last longest. Or greenheart if you can find it. They use it to make canal locks since it gets tougher in water. Nigh on impossible to work with though given how hard it is and weighs a ton.


Also, don't buy new exotic hardwoods - deforestation is a real problem.

I made a dining table from his stock. Antique pine, over 100 years old, pulled out of an old school if I remember rightly. It's beautiful stuff with amazing colour variation due to oxidization over that time. Lots of planing, sanding and oiling and it came up a treat.

The allotments up by the golf course sell scaffold boards. One Gun Hill I think the place is called


A note of caution when setting an BGE into a table, is to rest the base on something non-flamable. I set fire to the wood mine was sitting on a couple of weeks back


Also, I don't know what size you've got, but strip out all the internal liner and fire box before attempting to lift it into place. If its a medium, large or XL, i'd remove the top dome section completely, then reposition and assemble once in place


Great bit of kit though

I'm planning on sitting it on a paving slab. Yes, I've been thinking about how the heck to get it into the table! I believe it arrives unassembled so was hoping to lift the bottom section in and then assemble the top/insides afterwards - do you think that's feasible?


Edited to add that it's the Large one.

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