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The sinks are on the leg against the house. They will drain to a sump tank in the basement, which will then pump up to the main drain line.northGAcock said:Go be really nice. How you draining off those sink(s)?MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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Nah, he’s ballin’ with a DCS grill, mine is a lowly Lion.thetrim said:Looks like y'all have the same gasser. Very nice @NorthPilot06MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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Very cool @CTMike ! Its always exciting to watch someone put their outdoor play space together. Can't wait to see all your toys in their new home.
I was planning on building an outdoor kitchen a few years back, and may still have that notion tucked away in the back of my mind. What type of metal stud are you using? At the time I was pondering whether to go with exterior grade (G90) and whether it was necessary, given the price.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
I am using 20 ga from a local lumber yard, not a big box store. The salesman told me 25 ga would be fine for this, but I felt better spending an extra $0.30/stud to get the heavier gauge. Don’t know if they are exterior rated, didn’t think to ask. Between the base of Trex to keep them out of standing water, and the Redgard waterproofing treatment, I am confident that they will outlast me.MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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I get HG''s concern about the slab edge. It is difficult to get good compaction of soil under an existing slab. I recommend that you dig along the edge at least 8" deep and undermine the edge about 6". Then place concrete being sure the void is filled to the bottom of the existing concrete. I know this doesn't sound like fun, but I would do it before you add any more weight.CTMike said:Ahh gotcha. That void will be filled in with soil and compacted in.
This looks like a great project.Lawrenceville, GA -
Some more progress today. Got the bar on the upper deck framed out, and the Durock installed on top.
Also got the alcove for the Blackstone built out and rocked in.
Put two coats of Redgard in the grill alcove, and will install the grill tomorrow.
Waiting to to hear back from my HVAC guy to see if these can be permanently piped in to the 500g tank.




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Looking awesome! Great progress!DFW - 1 LGBE & Happy to Adopt More...
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Looks good, Mike.Is the counter top structure attached to the deck also attached to the counter/cabinet structure below? Reason I ask is if the footer/foundation of the deck has settled, any subsidence on your counter monolith might be at a different rate. If that could be a problem, I would decouple the two so they can move independently and not cause any self-destruction.______________________________________________I love lamp..
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Looking at all this structural framing feeling too much like work. Currently working on a S/A for Nucleonics on the SSBN 742 and CVN 77.
But in all seriousness, this is an excellent looking project and I'm enjoying watching the progress. Keep up the great work.
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Nice update. Don’t work ‘em too hard!=======================================
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Mike: great work! Please keep those photos coming. This is a fascinating look into the process. Appreciate your sharing the journey with us.Virginia Beach, VA
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Sorry @CTMike - I missed this message. It’s a precast from Forno Bravo, the Casa 2g90 to be exact.CTMike said:
@NorthPilot06 I don’t see any mess, that is a great looking setup. Did you build your own WFO or go with a precast kit from Forno Bravo or the like?NorthPilot06 said:DFW - 1 LGBE & Happy to Adopt More... -
Looks good. @CTMike is that you rockin the cutoff jorts?
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No, that would be my NH redneck BIL Joe.TEXASBGE2018 said:Looks good. @CTMike is that you rockin the cutoff jorts?MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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Yes, they are attached together. I gave some thought to settling at different rates, but the deck has been in for 14 years so I don’t think it’s going to move anymore. If it does I guess I will have to deal with it then.nolaegghead said:Looks good, Mike.Is the counter top structure attached to the deck also attached to the counter/cabinet structure below? Reason I ask is if the footer/foundation of the deck has settled, any subsidence on your counter monolith might be at a different rate. If that could be a problem, I would decouple the two so they can move independently and not cause any self-destruction.MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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Thanks, that’s the exact model I’m looking at also. How do you like it? Would you buy it again?NorthPilot06 said:
Sorry @CTMike - I missed this message. It’s a precast from Forno Bravo, the Casa 2g90 to be exact.CTMike said:
@NorthPilot06 I don’t see any mess, that is a great looking setup. Did you build your own WFO or go with a precast kit from Forno Bravo or the like?NorthPilot06 said:MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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Good man, that Joe. I hope there's a cooler of cold beer handy for Joe's efforts. That project goes in the Wing Man Hall of Fame.CTMike said:
No, that would be my NH redneck BIL Joe.TEXASBGE2018 said:Looks good. @CTMike is that you rockin the cutoff jorts?Virginia Beach, VA -
Agreed. We worked side by side for 3 days in 90+ heat and stupid high humidity to get this far. His help has been invaluable.BigGreenBean said:
Good man, that Joe. I hope there's a cooler of cold beer handy for Joe's efforts. That project goes in the Wing Man Hall of Fame.CTMike said:
No, that would be my NH redneck BIL Joe.TEXASBGE2018 said:Looks good. @CTMike is that you rockin the cutoff jorts?MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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There's a whole lot of awesomeness going on. Very cool to see your cooking haven come together.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX.
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I’ve been exceptionally happy with the oven. The dimensions fit my needs perfectly (the oven and floor space are adequately large), the thermal properties are fantastic (e.g. 1 hour to heat up - made pizzas this Friday, then cooked bacon and a spatchcock chicken the next day without relighting) - all around a quality unit.
@SciAggie has the same oven, I’m sure he’d be happy to chime in as well!
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Made quite a bit of progress today, working in the heat again:

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Nice! But do you have a policy to only work when it is boiling hot? Just askin'. Keep it up. Looking good!Virginia Beach, VA
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Love watching the progress Mike!Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
Well, I married me a wife, she's been trouble all my life,
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You're going to love the Lion. I incorporated it into my cook area. It's one solidly built grill. Pretty much 100% stainless. Cook area is progressing nicely. Happy building!CTMike said:Got a little more work done today, brutal conditions considering is 95 F plus stupid high humidity. Finished the alcove for the grill, covered it with rock board, and then set the grill in place to see how we did on the alcove. Pretty good overall.
The grill looks like it’s sitting proud because there will be a 2” concrete counter top installed. Then pulled the grill back out, and mudded all the joints. Once dry, it will get coated with Redgard to waterproof it. Then the grill will get semi-permanently installed until it is time to install the counter top. That will make Val happy as she won’t light an Egg.
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My son is a nuke on CVN 77.johnnyp said:Looking at all this structural framing feeling too much like work. Currently working on a S/A for Nucleonics on the SSBN 742 and CVN 77.
But in all seriousness, this is an excellent looking project and I'm enjoying watching the progress. Keep up the great work.
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CTMike said:
Yes, they are attached together. I gave some thought to settling at different rates, but the deck has been in for 14 years so I don’t think it’s going to move anymore. If it does I guess I will have to deal with it then.nolaegghead said:Looks good, Mike.Is the counter top structure attached to the deck also attached to the counter/cabinet structure below? Reason I ask is if the footer/foundation of the deck has settled, any subsidence on your counter monolith might be at a different rate. If that could be a problem, I would decouple the two so they can move independently and not cause any self-destruction.
What's your counter-top material going to be? Will it have seems? That's the only thing I would be worried about. Even slight movement with the seasons can cause perfectly flush granite seems to shift, which will break the epoxy bond letting water pour through them.South of Nashville - BGE XL - Alfresco 42" ALXE - Alfresco Versa Burner - Sunbeam Microwave -
No, just stupid.BigGreenBean said:Nice! But do you have a policy to only work when it is boiling hot? Just askin'.MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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That’s good to hear. Ive used it a couple times and it definitely throws some heat. All four burners on high gives 600 F or so on the installed thermo.Smolder said:
You're going to love the Lion. I incorporated it into my cook area. It's one solidly built grill. Pretty much 100% stainless. Cook area is progressing nicely. Happy building!CTMike said:Got a little more work done today, brutal conditions considering is 95 F plus stupid high humidity. Finished the alcove for the grill, covered it with rock board, and then set the grill in place to see how we did on the alcove. Pretty good overall.
The grill looks like it’s sitting proud because there will be a 2” concrete counter top installed. Then pulled the grill back out, and mudded all the joints. Once dry, it will get coated with Redgard to waterproof it. Then the grill will get semi-permanently installed until it is time to install the counter top. That will make Val happy as she won’t light an Egg.
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Concrete. The upper one will be poured in place as it will have a waterfall front edge.SonVolt said:CTMike said:
Yes, they are attached together. I gave some thought to settling at different rates, but the deck has been in for 14 years so I don’t think it’s going to move anymore. If it does I guess I will have to deal with it then.nolaegghead said:Looks good, Mike.Is the counter top structure attached to the deck also attached to the counter/cabinet structure below? Reason I ask is if the footer/foundation of the deck has settled, any subsidence on your counter monolith might be at a different rate. If that could be a problem, I would decouple the two so they can move independently and not cause any self-destruction.
What's your counter-top material going to be? Will it have seems? That's the only thing I would be worried about. Even slight movement with the seasons can cause perfectly flush granite seems to shift, which will break the epoxy bond letting water pour through them.MMBGE / Large BGE / XL BGE (Craigslist Find) / SF30x80 cabinet trailer - "Ol' Mortimer" / Outdoor kitchen in progress.
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As a retired nuke submariner, please thank your son for his service.TN_Egger said:
My son is a nuke on CVN 77.johnnyp said:Looking at all this structural framing feeling too much like work. Currently working on a S/A for Nucleonics on the SSBN 742 and CVN 77.
But in all seriousness, this is an excellent looking project and I'm enjoying watching the progress. Keep up the great work.
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