It’s January now in Florida and it’s prime grilling time! Finishing up the remodel of my outdoor kitchen but you made me realize it’s really a bbq shack! Thanks!
Ahh you need to change the mindset on the roof. I love the sound of the rain hitting the roof, it’s very relaxing, I have a heater suspended a few inches form the roof it’s fine
Lots of great info, James. Hope y’all are doing well. I’m hoping to build my shack this summer, Lord willing we get past the pandemic and are somewhat back to normal here in the states. 🍻
Nice one leaving the rain drop in. currently redesigning mine. Planning planning planning. Roofs are a pain I agree I want light too trying to find the best compromise.
I'm now obsessed with planning and building a shack, might be a pipe dream for a while but we will see!!! You built this all yourself?! Think I'd be hiring help!!
What did you do about drainage? Doesn’t the rain run off the roof into your neighbour’s yard? My likely spot has a border fence to the rear, so I’d likely need to leave a gap for a run of guttering.
With respect to ventilation..... What i've done at the back of my shack is a piece of ready made trellis (about £15).…...6 foot by 1 foot....I will be putting a post up on the Pub Sheds / BBQ Home Builds group and the Barbechoo Page to show what I've done....I started my build February last year with digging out and then pouring a concrete slab....I did watch James' first video a year or so ago...and took some of that experience in my build.....
Mate, i just wanna say thank you..and leave a like and a comment... I`m doing some research into building a shack similar to yours, 8x10 open on 2 fronts (maybe... maybe build a bar onto one front)... based in central Scotland. Quick question if you have the time to answer... I see you have your utensils on racks and your rubs in jars.. do you leave them outside all year round?
Hi mate, my website got deleted by GoDaddy!! I have a new one back up but haven't got everything on there yet, just the recipes but I'll have it back up soon
I got most of mine off a builders merchant in randalstown but most builders yards will have a supply. Maybe JP corrys? You could also check some of the hire places as they may have a supply of old boards
It’s January now in Florida and it’s prime grilling time! Finishing up the remodel of my outdoor kitchen but you made me realize it’s really a bbq shack! Thanks!
Can you update the link to the build please would love to see this in more detail :-)
Ahh you need to change the mindset on the roof. I love the sound of the rain hitting the roof, it’s very relaxing,
I have a heater suspended a few inches form the roof it’s fine
Good amount of knowledge there. Thanks James 👍🏻🇦🇺
I am working on building my BBQ Shack and found this video. Very good tips. Thanks for sharing them. I have subscribed to learn more.
Brilliant advice James, going to start mine and this was perfect! Excited to start it
Lots of great info, James. Hope y’all are doing well. I’m hoping to build my shack this summer, Lord willing we get past the pandemic and are somewhat back to normal here in the states. 🍻
Nice one leaving the rain drop in. currently redesigning mine. Planning planning planning. Roofs are a pain I agree I want light too trying to find the best compromise.
I'm now obsessed with planning and building a shack, might be a pipe dream for a while but we will see!!! You built this all yourself?! Think I'd be hiring help!!
Could you tell me more about the lighting please? Are they mains-powered? Could you share where you got them please?
What did you do about drainage? Doesn’t the rain run off the roof into your neighbour’s yard? My likely spot has a border fence to the rear, so I’d likely need to leave a gap for a run of guttering.
There is a strip of no man's land between us so it drains off into that. Wouldn't be hard to attach a stop of guttering along the back if needed
Read my mind! Would you be able to share a picture of the back please?
With respect to ventilation..... What i've done at the back of my shack is a piece of ready made trellis (about £15).…...6 foot by 1 foot....I will be putting a post up on the Pub Sheds / BBQ Home Builds group and the Barbechoo Page to show what I've done....I started my build February last year with digging out and then pouring a concrete slab....I did watch James' first video a year or so ago...and took some of that experience in my build.....
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Do you have any issues with utensils or cast-iron rusting from being stored outdoors?
Mate, i just wanna say thank you..and leave a like and a comment... I`m doing some research into building a shack similar to yours, 8x10 open on 2 fronts (maybe... maybe build a bar onto one front)... based in central Scotland.
Quick question if you have the time to answer... I see you have your utensils on racks and your rubs in jars.. do you leave them outside all year round?
Hi. Have you closed down your website? I was looking to read your shack build page.
Keep up the good work
Just subscribed. Hope he didn’t shut down
Hi mate, my website got deleted by GoDaddy!! I have a new one back up but haven't got everything on there yet, just the recipes but I'll have it back up soon
Appears the link for build details is broken
Are your cast irons going to rust out in the Irish elements?
No they're grand, been hanging there for over 2 years now. I keep them well seasoned so never had any problems
Can you recommend anywhere in NI for the scaffold planks?
I got most of mine off a builders merchant in randalstown but most builders yards will have a supply. Maybe JP corrys? You could also check some of the hire places as they may have a supply of old boards
Who is the artist/song on the intro?
Found it: In and Out Of Love; The Eastern Plain
As far as the 60" TV Be better off Digging a ses Pool in the backyard The rest of your ideas are excellent