Building My Dream Outdoor Kitchen, Without Plumbing
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In this video I'll show you how I DIY built this outdoor kitchen with built-in grill station, an outdoor mini fridge and outdoor faucet with sink. Also installing an outdoor sink without plumbing
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Dude I’ve followed you for a few years now, I love your channel. It’s nuts to see how big your kids have grown, solid job making a better home for them, you guys keep rocking it! You’ve inspired me to do so many projects around the house and tbh haven’t turned out too bad. Keep it up!
@luissalazar6332
Жыл бұрын
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Really good job. Small changes come up on any project but you can really tell the difference in your videos when you plan things out ahead of time rather than just wing it.
HUGE FAN. recent first time home owner. Have got a lot of helpful tips from watching your videos. Thank you! God bless
What a great build. I just picked this grill up and I can't wait to use this project as inspiration for my own build in.
Your videos are like no other DIY'ers, love the real and thorough step by step type of videos with quality in the editing and videography to match. Wonderful video!
Man stumbled across this vid, watched the whole thing and appreciate the real approach to the build and the problem solving that went into it - finished product was fantastic!
Love the video and that you're not afraid to show your mistakes and how to correct them. That's 90% of finishing a project. By the way, you should be able to reverse the door on the fridge so it opens toward where you're standing at the grill.
You did a great job! Not criticism, just for future... when using metal lath, you should staple every 2"-4". and it is best practice to use a liquid membrane after the mortar fill because you are puncturing the waterproofing with the nails or staples when you attach the lath to the OSB. But again, love the project man! youre awesome.
heat from the grill right next to house siding exterior is something to worry about. looks nice though
@digitalawareness4282
2 жыл бұрын
Traeger recommends 18” clearance behind stove…
@JamieReynolds89
Жыл бұрын
how come?
@191chilln
Жыл бұрын
@@JamieReynolds89 Grills get hot. If to close to siding, paneling can melt or catch on fire.
@buckshot5896
Ай бұрын
I have this same grill, it is double wall metal, it surprisingly doesn’t get as hot as you would expect. But I do keep mine 18-24” from my house under a covered porch
When I helped my buddy with his outdoor kitchen he just hooked it up to his hose and had it run into a barrel inside the cabinet and he would then either dump it or drain it into an actual sink inside. Depending on what was cleaned in the sink that day. Mostly it was for hand washing so he just dumped it into the yard.
I'm digging the outside kitchen! Way to go! Very informative and intertaining!
Nice job as always! you could replace the foot pump with a submersible/aquarium pump...
My Toxic trait is thinking I can do this exactly like Mr. Build it, with no issues lol. Great job Sir, really enjoyed this video during some downtime at work! Hopefully will start with a smaller project from your page.
Awesome video! It really helped inspire me to hopefully doing something like this at my house. The only thing I would consider doing differently is buying a y adapter for a garden hose outlet and then using a quick disconnect at the hose spigot and then using a whip hose to connect that to the back of the cabinet by drilling a hole where you can put a quick disconnect coupler there. That way it is easier to utilize the faucet and it still remains mobile because of how easy it is to disconnect the hose. Then you only need one bucket for the wastewater.
VERY well done. Im in the process of finalizing my plans for a cinderblock grill station Im building this coming Fall, (trying to avoid the heat of another summer project). Your station is so well done, you really have me thinking about amending my plans. I like the idea of being able to take grilling station with you when you move as well as the versatility an almost modular setup gives you if you want to swap out/upgrade grills down the line.
If you want an even more finished built in look there's also a matching trim piece for sale that covers the bottom wheels of the grill for built-in setups like that
Love the videos! Keep it up, hopefully I’ll get the stamp of approval to do this project myself. Enjoy!
From Nicaragua, 100 degrees pretty much the whole year, Awesome work!
I can relate to working outdoors in the heat. I was helping to assemble 3 pergolas in Naperville, Illinois. My mistake was not bringing any sunscreen.
Love they made the inside of the box into a little house! Babies love boxes like cats do
Great build. There are some great ideas and tips in there. I felt bad, as it's been a pretty mild summer in the SF Bay Area. Our mornings are cool and the temps in the afternoon are warm, but not scorching. I felt bad for you... I would have said, "Hey, let's do this next weekend!"
I’m in Nashville, TN. It’s 90 degrees here and it feels like 100 degrees. So really, it’s 100 degrees!!!
Your work/and shop is to die for. Awesome 👌
Houston, TX, it was over cast all day yesterday and still 102 and it was also combined with 89% humidity
I'm in Orlando. Doesn't matter what month it is, yes, it's hotter. More humid too.
Whoever does your editing and music is great. Great content too.
Turned out great... love your work!!
In Sweden and we had 90 degrees today. (32 celsius)😉 Worked outside removing grass and dirt for building an Herbal garden
the "s" in s mortar, means its for the scratch coat, as its scratched to give a good key for any finish coat or tile applied to it
I could be wrong but wasn’t the budget $1000 originally? Awesome build regardless.
@The_hungry_tourist
2 жыл бұрын
I was about to add a similar comment.
@Venom89062
2 жыл бұрын
Yep. He also gave the total with his father in law's family discount. So it's actually over $2300 not including the grill that the whole set-up was built around...
@calebreasons
2 жыл бұрын
Isn’t that exactly what happens on our home projects?? We tell the wife it’ll be “$” and then it ends up being “$$$”. 🤐
@omarramirez2335
2 жыл бұрын
It’s cause the wife was surely around or recording so he did what we naturally do 🤣
@sk8infreek
Жыл бұрын
$6,374 including the grill
I'm a bit late to the party but currently in Antarctica at the South Pole with temps at -65F. Having worked in the high heats and now very cold, I'd take the heat work for sure.
Yes I am in India where it is 26 to 29 degrees on a good day. We finished summer where the Temps were upto 37 and 38 degrees.
I’m in Queensland, Australia and it’s a sunny winter day at 72 degrees Fahrenheit!
regardless of the commentary should have's and shouldnt have's..... bro.... this is a sick sweet amazing backyard DIY and I honestly can't wait for more. I am getting so many ideas from your channel and I can't wait for more. Keep on keeping on!
I was like, I don’t know about this guy in your original videos. I haven’t watched in a long time but I can tell you have come a long way.. Great job!
Great build. Hot summer every day in Southern Louisiana.
110-115 degrees here in AZ. You have it good!
Nice one. It's 90F here in Amsterdam as well.
Love the build and the Bear pic! Very nice!
I love this!! Amazing job sir
Great video! God bless you and yours! Praying for you!
No rain in Maine and hot and muggy. Grass is crispy. Watching you build in AC comfort. Great job!
Great build! I’d love to see more outdoor furniture builds!
Saving up for that 4k grill now
Nice job, looks great!
Decided to work on a sitting fire pit area in my back yard, the week it started to get hot in here in Florida. That was like 3 months ago, and I haven't finished because I can only do so much before I pass out from sweating so much.
Badass build. Gonna try the same but with items from habitat for humanity restore.
Here in Texas we have triple digit temps. Lots of humidity too.
So frustrating! I never get your videos in my feed, then go to your channel and find tons of gold content. I'm out in Middleton and love following you guys!
So the cost for him at the end was 1,774.00 but it would cost really around 2,500.00 if you want to make it, but if anyone tries this awesome cool project and has hook-ups as well with supplies or you already have the supplies then it will obviously be cheaper, but from scratch, with no hook-ups on supplies it is realistically around 2,500.00 + for this project. It came out looking awesome. I am thinking about doing this project. Love watching these DIY projects that inspire me to do something similar. 😁
Love your content 👍🏼
Well we had 111 heat index today sooooo 🤷🏻♀️. But I wasn’t outside working so props to you sir.
Great build. Love the hot dad summer shirt! You and Taylor should do a build/remodel video together.
You should use construction adhesive, or perhaps even liquid nails to apply your narrow strip of stone on the face of each box. If you don’t, my guess is those narrow strips will pop off again. You did a nice job on the kitchen. So you buy a few boards, a sheet of OSB and a box of screws and you pay $240! Wood is ridiculously high priced!
Dude, I'm in STATEN ISLAND ,NYC and I feel you, it has been balls hot here for weeks. Working outside is not fun
Great video, been following your videos for a while and this one is great. Gotta try this
Fort Smith, AR and it had been hot!!! Hoping I can do a very similar build during the first half of September, as well as figure out the cheapest, anti-back-laboring way to build the platform for us to chill on. (Also needs to be removable, without lots of rock and concrete going into or into the ground.
I am over here in Washington state near Moses Lake and it was hot here when this video was published.
Beautiful build and loved the candidness! Only recommendation would be to wear a mask when mixing concrete and cutting stone - You don't want to have lifelong problems from a fun project!
In the Permian Basin of Texas and it's been between 102-106 all week. But regardless 90 something working in the sun it's hot no matter what
Looks great👍🏻
I’m in Chicago and it’s about 93 today. I also decided to build a shed today. I feel your pain
That's great grill and a nice build 👍
Love this channel
In Estonia here, Northern Europe. Normally, the weather sucks, but last few weeks it has been 25 to 30 C stably (77 to 86), which is the definition of really hot here. :D
Good ol Washington state for me! Been real nice weather!
I was already enjoying this but subscribed the second I saw that clip from Bill Nye. 😄
bruh.... thats a flex.. nice job
Dude, you are so funny and fun to watch. Great project!
Love your channel. Entertaining and informative. I'm outside of New Orleans and it's freaking hot. I can relate!! Shopping Traeger grills now!
Well done. Awesome job. Looks lovely.
@MrBuildit
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@-_-John-_-
Жыл бұрын
@@MrBuildit You did a great job, but check out *this* outdoor kitchen. kzread.info/dash/bejne/oXybl7WDibWucZM.html
DEFINITELY HOTTER. I'm in Tucson AZ. Couple weeks ago was 112°F
I live in Florida. I was cutting a tree down last Saturday and it was close to 100. The “feels like” temperature was around 110 I think and that’s not even hot yet. We’re in the process of having our dream home built and you are giving me some good back patio ideas!
@plasmac9
2 жыл бұрын
I cleaned the windshield of my wife's car in 95 degree heat the other day and was cooked in 10 minutes. I have no idea how people can regularly work outside in these temperatures.
Kalgoolie Western Australia- 40 degrees plus all week 😮!
Pretty nice
Nice to see myself building things in the first ten seconds of the video.
Fresno, CA here. We just snapped a 21 day streak of triple digits when it was 98 on Tuesday. Then had two more days of them (yesterday was 107). But at least we have high 90's to look forward to the next 6 days. 😁
@garrettsoto1667
2 жыл бұрын
Right? I’m in Merced ca. I feel your pain.
Bakersfield, CA and its 105 out here its like a dang oven.
love your channel.
I'm in Oklahoma and we have been having over 100° weather since mid July. It has been a struggle to get any of my projects done.
@greg9180
2 жыл бұрын
I'm out near Newalla. It's been crazy this summer. I've got a ton to do outside, but am just waiting for the fall to get to them. Gotta be one of the worst summers I can remember in the last 40 years.
Looks nice
Very well done. Add a 12v RV water pump, battery, solar battery charger for your water. Quick, easy, and next level.
Great information and energy..Fl.Boy
Awesome!
Im a Recteq guy but this Timberline has some pretty nice features
9:41 I love the smell of silica
Im in SoCal, it's been mid 90s occasionally 100 for a month
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Great Video! I just have one question. maybe it's been answered. Why the foot pump vs garden hose attachment for water supply?
Saw that grille, thought damn, that would be nice to have... Clicked the link for it, and haven't stopped laughing since... Good times.
@zachmoyer1849
2 ай бұрын
lol for an extra laugh i added all the accessories 5k... for those int he back FIVE THOUSAND. i could build a custom grill out of half inch plate for that price.
39°C (102°F) where I am in Australia, with 85% humidity at the moment. It's hot!
Nice work!! Looking to do the same only cinderblock frame. Thanks for sharing 🍻
@jessicabrown4686
Жыл бұрын
Me too. Are you doing them on pavers or concrete?
@Paulie_O
Жыл бұрын
On concrete pad…..
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After thought, could you have had a house adabter lead from the hose to a level on off 3 way value(not sure how to word that) and then when the hose is on you can then control it with the faucet
You should use a food grade bucket for your fresh water if you plan on drinking it or using it on food.
I’m in Texas, it’s only 110° right now. Carry on
Winter here in Australia 😄
90 is a cool spring day in az brother
I love your videos.
Looks awesome think it would’ve been even better if you could’ve used the same stone that’s on your home