DIY BBQ GRILL STATION // How To Build An Outdoor Kitchen



This BYOT DIY video tutorial is all about how to build an outdoor kitchen from start to finish. This DIY BBQ Grill Station video is a step by step tutorial on building and assemble Grillnetics Cabinets, applying Ardex cement wall texture to the cabinets, Azek trim installed, painted and installing a Summerset Grill with stainless steel cabinets. Bring Your Own Tools (BYOTools 81).

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Studio, Video & Audio Equipment Setup:
-Sony A6500 Camera:
-Sony 35mm Prime Lens:
-DJI Mini Drone:
-iPhone 11 Pro (Time Lapse Shots):
-Rode NT-USB Mic:
-Rode Video Mic Pro:
-MacBook Pro (w/ Final Cut Pro X):

Material List:
-Grillnetics
-Summerset Grill
-Summerset 2 Drawer Combo
-Summerset Trash
-Gas Line
-Gass Tape
-Ardex OVP
-Countertop Solutions
-Azek Trim
-Hidden Cortex Screws
-1/2″ Cement Board
-Construction Adhesive
-Paintable Caulk
-Loxon Paint

Tool List:
-Chop Saw
-Shop Vac
-Tape Measure
-Grinder
-Diamond Blade
-Drills
-Jig Saw
-Caulk Gun
-Utility Knife
-Level
-Socket Set
-Hand Clamp
-Speed Square
-Oscillation Multi-Tool
-Mixing Paddle
-Finishing Trowel
-Paint Brush
-Paint Roller

MUSIC:

Min0:00 – Venice Beach: Topher Mohr & Alex Elena
Min18:32 – Pata Pata: Miriam Makeba (Matt Cherne Remix)

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46 Comments

  1. I bought this as my first propane grill. It's been a fun, learning experience https://www.youtube.com/post/UgkxCx5fHawkK9OoV-ojFrY8JLnZrFwAmvUt . I think it's a bit too pricey after looking at other grills, but it wasn't hard to put together and it works really well. I love the side burner option for heating food during a power outage. I have an electric stove and live in the South (Hurricane season), so this was a bonus. I also bought a cover for it and it has protected it nicely (the Char Broil All-Season Grill Cover 3-4 Burner: Large). Every few grill sessions, I take the rack (or grate) and burner covers off and clean them with a non-abrasive scrubby and mild soap. I wipe the excess off of the bottom as well, taking care to avoid the gas and pilot lines.

  2. Should not have used thread tape on the fitting from the reducer to the yellow line. That is a self sealing type connection, similar to a brake fitting on car or hydrulic lines (looks like an AN fitting), and the tape could hender its sealing ability.

  3. Great video! Have you heard of ConnecTubes? You can build a real steel frame without welding. The system is super cheap and uses steel couplers and 1.5 x 1.5" square galvanized steel tubing. Highly recommend you learn about this building product to use for bbq frames etc… The price is comparable to track and studs. They even have telescoping cutout kits for less cutting.

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  4. Excellent job. Well done. One thing I might add if I were doing the job is I’d fill in the hole where the gas line goes thru the cabinet to help keep mice and other rodents out of the cabinet. I repair grills that are set up with all kinds of cabinets and let me tell you, if there’s even the smallest opening for a rodent to get in, they will find it. Just fill that hole with steel wool or some wire mesh.

  5. Great video. I noticed the bbq has some vents on the sides, which I am assuming they may be somewhat blocked by the metal studs, cement board and concrete countertop? Is this ok? Running into this with our instal, and wondering if this is something we should avoid? Thank you in advance!

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