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Do any of you have a full on "outdoor kitchen"?

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Sellingguy
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Re: Do any of you have a full on "outdoor kitchen"?

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I have my weber kettle on the deck. The big smoker is in garage. Last year I picked up a old kitchen cabinet that had a marble top. The cabinet is holding up well, but I am on the look out for a cool old metal cart/cabinet to replace it. I just wanted the marble piece. Ash bucket sits next to grill. Glad to see you calling the above set up a outdoor kitchen with that gas appliance out there.
I call mine a Grill set up!
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Re: Do any of you have a full on "outdoor kitchen"?

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Did you ever make one abe?
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Re: Do any of you have a full on "outdoor kitchen"?

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Abe Froman wrote: Fri Apr 06, 2018 3:51 pm How difficult would it really be to build? I'm thinking something sort of on these lines?

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My father in law was a bricklayer, so I could use some sort of patio/paver stone rather than wood, or even face the exterior with stone. My yard has a concrete patio that's just a cement slab, I'm trying to think of a way to dress it up a little out there. Something like this, if done right, wouldn't have to cost so terribly much to do. :shrug:
That doesn't even look that hard. The bricks aren't even mortared nor are the concrete blocks sitting on the wood.
If you can build the wood part yourself (not that hard) you could easily make something like this.

It looks like this was designed to be moved if needed.
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