How to build a Wood Fired BBQ / Outdoor Kitchen Build: Part 9/ DIY Brick Barbeque / Barbecue a Legna
This is the ninth installment of this epic outdoor kitchen build. In this video tutorial I will show you how I built my wood fired BBQ. This tutorial outlines the step-by step process I used and the provides in depth detail on how I built the arch and the concrete mold for the chimney.
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Full Playlist:
Part 1: Building the base (This is my first video ever so go easy on me)
Part 2: Building the form (This is my second video ever. Slightly better that the first)
Part 3: Insulating the oven floor
Part 4: Installing the floor
Part 5: Building the Dome
Part 6: Building the Landing, Arches and Chimney
Part 7: Curing Fires
Part 8: Insulating and Rendering the brick oven
Part 9: How to build a wood fired BBQ:
Part 10: Kitchen Counters:
Part 11: How to Frame A Roof For An Outdoor Kitchen:
Part 12: Installing the chimney for an outdoor kitchen:
Part 13: How to build a Brick Arch
Part 14: Installing Stone Veneer Over Cinderblock
Part 15: Outdoor Kitchen is Finished
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If you spray the wood w diesel fuel it will be a lot easier to pull the form boards off.
🇬🇧 I love American DIY shows. They speed up the repetitive tasks and use products and tools I have never heard of. Great show mate!
Sliding t bevel
Future reference, you can get the vibration you need for the concrete process with a heavier palm sander running over the mold repeatedly.
Can he build me a bunker or fort?
Great stuff. I want to make something like this?
Do you have any video of the BBQ in action? Where is the heat coming from?
thanks for doing this video series. I wonder how well the grill will burn. Hopefully it isn't too smoky in the cook's face. Seems like some additional air inlets might be needed.
Nice Work. Nobody cares like the owner! A pencil vibrator, specifically made for concrete makes a great finish and can reach any spot quickly and effectively. Concrete doesn’t dry, it cures and should stay wet while it does. 4000 psi in 28 days is the standard city mix. Good Job.
It’s a bevel square
Крепость, а не барбекю
Great 👍 job looks great
Hi, here in Venice we call that tool you use to copy angles "lame square".
Good video, thanks , I'm going o build a pizza oven.
lol ! contemplate betty home maker project hate to be the critic but I do this for a living so I have to say that everything works not the pretty but functional
Is it just me or is the reveal where the steel door should sit, in this build, closes out the chimney. Is the Chimney outside of the door?
Worried about concrete sticking to wood. Look up formwork and how construction removes wood from concrete face. They apply a layer of oil.
I would recommend a cooling oil (vegetable) so the wood pieces have a smooth face against the concrete
very nicely documented!
You can always burn the wood to remove it.
Great job and explanations as usual! Bravo!
Excelent and beatiful
I really learned something today! Thanks! Your work is beautiful and precise!
I know I'm late to the series. But have enjoyed it very much. I was wondering are you part Egyptian??? Lol absolutely awesome job building your kitchen. Absolutely will last forever. Nicely done
If you would have cut a hole in the middle of the mold couldn’t you have just made a fire and burnt the mold out and be left with some screws in the bottom?
Just looked up the cost of fire brick's 😭😭😭 there goes my dream of building one
Iam building a pizza oven almost got it done. I ve been using stone age refractory mortar. I ran out and used heat stop premixed on several bricks. The container said that it was intended to be used indoors. Should i re do it with the dry mortar?
that is the wetest mud i have ever seen.
A true craftsman, and good narration of project flow!
Preety nice , for just wingin' it.
Bravo
You are the best, thanks
I was looking for a simple outside grill that i could do and after seeing this I’m just going to give up lol
Hip shape oven
What a fabulous build. I want to build this type on a 4×4 steel frame and be able to move and set up at another site. Your series is very concise.
When cooking meats, do you think it would be ok…safe….to use a temperature probe like when using a smoker??
Thank you for another awesome video, I would love to see your ideas for the grills rotisserie please?
Are there ways to get plans for this?
Chimeny? Its chimney!
T-Bevel… right on the front
The official name for that tool is a sliding t bevel, but most people call it an angle finder.
Bel lavoro mi piacerebbe sapere le misure
The weight of that thing must have needed substantial foundations.
wrong wrong , it a scandal the way you make !
no one really teaches these skills anymore, great stuff
i build them better
Yo that was an incredible video. Thanks so much for sharing. Could I ask where you got the firebricks and mortor
The best thing to do to prevent from the wood to sticking to the finished product is to spray diesel with a spray bottle or a 1lt sprayer that they sell at HD or Lowe’s at the gardening section, I learned this from working with concrete guys here in California doing a big ramp and using thick plywood for molds
16:35 – Where can I get that compass?
Great job.
Set square
Beautiful 👍