How to Build a Outdoor BBQ Island with Stone Veneer | Built-in BBQ EPISODE 3
PRODUCTS USED IN VIDEO:
KitchenAid 740-0780 Built-in Propane Gas Grill:
Another great built-in BBQ option:
Vented BBQ Doors:
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When you reached the edge of where a refrigerator would slide in, did you use a corner piece, or just flat piece left un-cornered?
Iām building my own 10 foot long grilling station with a 40ā grill head, set of matching doors, and a primo XL Oval smoker. Steel frame, cement board, Iām closing in on 7 grand doing it all myself including running natural gas and electric myself. Grills cost $4900 alone.
Dumbest question ever. Is this a special grill head that allows for you to store the propane directly underneath it? … and then as long as it is vented as shown, it is safe?
Hey bud the white thin set is 12.95 a bag at homieDPot the Grey is 5.95
Iām doing this project now. Do you use a grout afterwards?
Where do u buy the fake stone?..i watched and searched but
how heavy are these?
I wish I can see the front of it
So now that you are done, did you like the steel frame or wood frame part better?
where did you get the counter top pieces at
Very helpful and thanks for outlining the cost comparison.
Is there a video for the initial construction in regards to the wood portion of the BBQ island?
Hi, where did you buy Stones and what is the name of the Stone??
Great video – I've got to imagine the Stacked Stone panels and corners (GenStone, et-al) would have been a huge installation time saver over those individual fake stone pieces. Had you considered that or, in order to match your pool columns, you HAD to go with those individual stone pieces?
Great job
Great Job man! Keep them kids involved! šš½šÆ
Hi thanks for the video. My son and I are almost finished with our Hardie board and are looking at the stone veneer next.
You don't need a scratch coat?