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[b]locolongball wrote:[/b] [quote][center][img size=800]http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y77/locolongball/OutdoorKitchen12.jpg[/img][/center]
[b]Notre Dame Football kicks off in about 20 days, I got the outdoor kictchen up and running. I knew that I would be doing this someday when I built the house, so I stubbed out Natural Gas, Hot and Cold Water w/ a drian, electric and cable. I can't see spending a ton of money on a gasser when I will just use it for food warming, so I went with this Char-broil from Lowes. I took the shelf off the left side and left the burner on the right. [br][url=http://photobucket.com][img size=800]http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y77/locolongball/OutdoorKitchen2.jpg[/img][/url][p] So my kitchen will have two sections, the sink and cutting station on the left of the gas grill. The eggs, and fridge on the right of the gasser. [br][url=http://photobucket.com][img size=800]http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y77/locolongball/OutdoorKitchen.jpg[/img][/url][p]I'll keep everyone updated, I plan on adding the sides and counter this weekend. I was going to brick, to match the house. I have found that I don't have enough...so. I'm going to use concrete smart board on the sides, painted and 12" tile on the top. This way I can always come back and rock in at a later time if we want to change it up. [/b][br][/quote]
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locolongball
stike,
Thanks for the tip.
Onehazelnut
locolongball,
Wow looks great. So how did you come up with the design? I have almost the exact layout on my
patio (I'll need to pour more cement) but have the water and gas coming out of the wall right
where you have yours. Are you going to brick or stone the cabinets? Please keep the pictures
coming as you progress!
Thanks,
Steve
stike
locolongball,
if you still can, slip some poly strips (as a barrier) under the PT sills. concrete is drier than
the wood, and can wick the PT chemicals from the wood over time, leaving you with unprotected wood
as a sill.
no kidding.
one of the most common mistakes in the construction biz.....
not a huge deal, but in time it will defeat the logic of having used PT wood to begin with
locolongball
Yes we are going to Omaha. However, Snoop Dog isn't going he had a dance he couldn't get
anyone to cover. So, I'm bringing my wife. Besides, she's much better looking than Chris!
LOL!
AlaskanC
locolongball,
Sweet!! You are doing exactly what I am planning on doing with my gasser!! Brent thinks I am crazy
for \"building it in\". That'll show him!
egret
That's a thing of beauty, Bryan! That's going to be totally awesome when you get it
completed. Hoping you and Amber and youngun's are doing well and Joan and I really are hoping to
see ya' next week in Omaha.........