First, thank you for your service sir! Retired Stockton Police Officer (California) myself. Outstanding backyard! Very inspirational. Keep up the good work and I will definitely have to read your books. Be safe!
@@ChrisGriffithCrimeAuthor Wife wants to know how large your kitchen is. How wide and deep (not including the overhang) is the entire structure? It looks like a seating area next to the kitchen?
@@JamesJarman-h7k The interior of the shack is 11 X 11 feet. There are just a couple of stools on either side to sit while grilling. Not very big, but it has been large enough for its purpose. I was limited in size by the amount of available deck space I had left. Thanks for the comment 🙂
Hey Chris, we just finished watching your video and not only are you entertaining, you have some really great ideas! Between you and your wife, the outcome of your shack rocks! I love to read, so I can't wait to read your stories. Please do more videos because you are very likeable and funny. BTW, your backyard is gorgeous!
Thank you for the kind and thoughtful comment. It's very much appreciated 🙂 God Bless you and your dear family. I'd like to do more videos and may in the future, but even though I retired 10 years ago I'm still working full time and my wife is also. In this economy it's necessary for the time being.
@@ChrisGriffithCrimeAuthorwhen the invasion is done😅😅 funny thing the food you'll be cooking on that Blackstone will likely be picked and packaged by those invading 😅😅
@@armandoledesma3699 That's okay. I have a copious amount of Prilosec in the house to remedy the heart burn until they learn how to cook like us rednecks do. Which they will eventually until America elects a real president again and he/she shows them the door back to their sh*t hole countries.
Thanks, Bro. I might do the full tour at some point. When I moved in 3 years ago, there was nothing in the back yard but a plastic shed and chain link fence, so we've been busy. Thank you for the kind words. Chris
Bravo! How's the ventilation w/ the weber when cooking a full batch of chicken or something like that?? I dont' see any vents in the back or up top? i'm getting ready to start a project and this is giving me some great idea's. thank you!
Although the front and sides appear solid, those are 2x2 slats and ventilation has not been a problem. I wish you the very best with your build. They are absolutely worth the trouble :-)
“Mucho dinero “ “when the invasion is complete “ 😂😂😂 u killed ne with those two liners 😂😂😂😂 brother we’re here! Been here and here to stay, all love 🙌🏽 love ur set up 😍😍😍🔥🔥 coming all the way from East Los Angeles
Very nice shack. Do like the slatted vents across the top allot. Subscribed and would like to see some action/entertaining around this shack. Your last video was a year ago, please do some more when you get the chance and greetings from across the pond :)
Many Thanks! I'll work on your request. We have SO much pollen this time of year, it leaves a layer of yellow looking dust on everything outside. but, as I had to do last year, I'll be out there cleaning everything up and I'll be happy to do a second video. Just last week I received a shipment of lumber for an arbor on the opposite side of the pavilion which will include adult and kids swing for the grandbabies. When finished in the coming weeks, we'll do another one. Right now I'm back working full-time, so I only have the weekends again. Thanks again and take care over there across the pond. Chris 🙂
I suppose I could close it up, but haven't yet. It has held up very well the past two winters and, being in the south, I continue to use it several days a week year round. We have a pretty bad pollen season that leaves a yellow dusty covering over everything. I have to do a pretty deep clean once per spring, but it stays dry and easy to clean the remainder of the year. Thanks for watching 🙂
Thank you for the kind words. Never really lucky, only blessed. There we days in my early years while working for the county that I couldn't even afford to pay attention, let alone build a grill shack. It's not even because I consider myself a "good guy" in general. I'm nothing but a poor sinner saved by Grace. 🙂
Thanks John. Excellent suggestion. I figure I'll be making adjustments and improvements as time goes on. That thing kicked my butt that summer with zero help, but I'm rested up now 🙂
Great job my man ! I’m currently putting a swimming pool in my Arizona back yard , as soon as i can im going to do something real close to what you have done..! You know the Blackstone grill ect… i was thinking of converting a 10x16 outdoor shed to something like you have done..i love your Corvette stuff… too. Mine will be 55 CHEVROLET INSTEAD… 😎 I’m glad i found this so i can stay on course , enjoy your creation, and GOD BLESS ! 🏁🇺🇸✝️
@@Naoj2024 Thanks you! You are very kind and I wish you the absolute best with your project. A 10 x 16 will be a great size for your grill area, even larger than mine. If you ask me though, it can't be too big 🙂 The Chevrolet theme will look sharp. My neighbor two doors down is a Classic Chevy guy and has a couple of beauties in his garage. As you said, stay on course and keep at it until it's exactly what you hope for. Mine required months, but I use it minimum 4 times per week. Let me know how it goes. Chris
@@ChrisGriffithCrimeAuthor THANKS , IT WILL BE A WHILE BEFORE ITS DONE . BUT YES I AGREE I DONT WANT IT LOOKING LIKE IM COMPETING WITH THE BIGEST IN TOWN !LOL…. PART OF THE 16’ WILL JUST BE A OPEN CANOPY ROOF SECTION… 🏁🇺🇸 RANDAL
Hey Chris, thanks for taking the time to make this video. I'm in the midst of designing something similar so it's always nice to see what someone else came up with. Have fun and keep on grillin'
Thanks so much Steve. I got many of the ideas from others who were good enough to post theirs. The very best with your project. It'll soon be spring and I know you'll enjoy it 🙂
That’s a fantastic build! Reminds me of the small dive bars on the gulf coast of florida. Relaxing, comfortable and a splash of personal style. Hope you have many years of enjoyment out there.
Thank you for the kind compliment. I didn't realize it at the time, but we love those little dive beach bars. I guess that was in the back of my mind as I worked on the project. Maybe that's why I just like hanging around out there so much. Even in this cold ass weather...I still grill it up. :-)
Hi Rodney, If I had plans I would be happy to send to you at no charge. But unfortunately I drew up a sketch and approximate dimensions on a piece of copy paper on my desk at work and didn't keep them 😞 I do appreciate you watching and the kind comment though 🙂
Thank you for the kind words. I'm really not certain where the idea of a grill shack originated, but I've seen similar builds on social media across the US and Europe. Mainly I just wanted a structure to get out of the sun in the summer and out of the rain. I appreciate you posting.
Nisha, Thank you for the positive comment. I'm very glad the video gave you some ideas. Looking at videos here is exactly where I got the inspiration myself. I wish you the best with all your projects! 🙂
I like this idea. I have the deck and fire pit area. No longer a hot tub, got to old to repair. The grill and blackstone are just sitting out in the open. Definitely have me thinking. 🤔
Thanks for watching Scott. It does vent very well with the pitch of the roof and the open sides and back. Although the roof line goes downward in the rear, it is still open to allow smoke to escape. There have been times when grilling a large number of greasy hamburgers that some some smoke accumulated and didn't escape fast enough for me. In that case, I turn on the fan that is directed toward the grill and it clears it out quickly.
Thank you for your law enforcement service! I very much enjoyed your grill shack. I don't have many ideas on that front but a glimpse at your tiling in the backyard did make me curious. I'm too queasy to read crime novels but maybe I know someone who does. Enjoy writing your novels!
That comment when I decided I like this guy.. sincerely- a minority with family that came here the PROPER way and also fought for America overseas. The beauty of America is that you can be a little pansy without a backbone and have the freedom to express it.
I live in Alaska and would kill to build something like this in my backyard, but unfortunately I would only be able to use it 4 months out of the year before the arctic weather and darkness set in. Great setup!
I got the kit at Costco. I believe the price for the 12 x 14 was approximately $2,600.00. But an estimate to build one was easily 8 to 9 times higher. I built the kit myself but had to have a few family members help when it came to raising the roof panels.
Hi Jonathan. I used steel U shape brackets for the 6x6 posts. 2 lag screws in the bottom into the deck per bracket and 2 lag screws into both sides where they come up around the post. Once I build the walls, each was also attached to the deck at the bottom with 3 inch deck screws in between each stud. When all the walls were set up, decking screws attached them to the posts. When everything went together, it made it very solid. Attaching the roof made it even more solid. Thanks for the question and for watching. Chris 🙂
Currently working on a smaller scale Tiki Bar with a similar design. I have a weird question, with all the lighting how is you bug control in the summer? I am in Missouri and thinking about that ahead of time. Thanks. Great backyard!
Splintor13, thank you for the kind comment. It was functional all summer last year and wasn't much of a problem aside from the obvious fact that it is open to the outside. For the crawlers, I have our pest control dude spray around and inside the shack each time he does our quarterly house visit. I began that when I noticed the first roach behind the grill. That really helped. The spiders love to spin their webs in the top corner of the bar opening. I would walk out there in the mornings before work and knock down their new construction. The flying pests weren't any problem while using the shack because I would run that heavy duty fan while out there. Not just because of any flying critters, but due to the summer heat. Overall, it's not been a large enough problem for me to be concerned about. I hope you enjoy your shack as much as we have ours. Have a great summer! :-)
Thanks, Josh! I built the deck 2 years ago. It's 32'x23'. The pavilion kit was added the next year and the grill shack last year. Thanks for watching from Douglasville :-)
Great job, I was looking for a backyard kitchen with the same Blackstone grill you have inside, it's funny cuz my wife wants me to make her one around her Blackstone Grill. Got some great ideas from your video, thanks a lot brother ✌🏽
The roof has done exceptionally well. In the wind, some rain can and has blown in, but it's not usually a problem. I expected some to blown in since it's an outside structure.
@@ChrisGriffithCrimeAuthor Not just your BBQ bar, but the entire outdoor space. It's just perfect. I hope to get mine setup as nice one day down here in Florida.
Love the grill shack! I'm looking to do a smaller version on my deck. (We are neighbors) I work in Dallas, live in Acworth. Great town! Are your books on audible?
Hey Darin, I built the deck the year before, so it would have been in 2020. As I recall, the lumber and hardware were between $2,300 and $2,500. The deck is 32 x 23 feet. Lord only knows what that amount of lumber would cost today! 😲 Thanks for the kind comment and question 🙂
First, thank you for your service sir! Retired Stockton Police Officer (California) myself. Outstanding backyard! Very inspirational. Keep up the good work and I will definitely have to read your books. Be safe!
Thank you for your service as well, Sir. And thank you for the kind comments. Stay safe and God Bless you and your family 🙂
@@ChrisGriffithCrimeAuthor Wife wants to know how large your kitchen is. How wide and deep (not including the overhang) is the entire structure? It looks like a seating area next to the kitchen?
@@JamesJarman-h7k The interior of the shack is 11 X 11 feet. There are just a couple of stools on either side to sit while grilling. Not very big, but it has been large enough for its purpose. I was limited in size by the amount of available deck space I had left. Thanks for the comment 🙂
I'm absolutely going to look into the Cell2Jack for my bar shack - thank you for that! Also, your place looks awesome. Bravo!
The tickets in the bar top is a great touch. Memories right in front.
Thanks Joe! 🙂
Beautiful colors great work on the shed. Very stylish love your fence and would love even more to hang out there. I’ll bring the beer.🎉
Great Grill Shack! Do you happen to have the link to the video of the person you found showing you a simple way to make the Bird Mouth cuts?
I'll be happy to look for it and then post it.
I am surprised I found it so quickly, but here it is 🙂 ua-cam.com/video/Z1gndqIA03c/v-deo.html
Backyard and shack looks amazing. Gave me some good ideas for my future build. The Decore makes a huge difference. Thanks for posting, God bless!
Hey Chris, we just finished watching your video and not only are you entertaining, you have some really great ideas! Between you and your wife, the outcome of your shack rocks! I love to read, so I can't wait to read your stories. Please do more videos because you are very likeable and funny. BTW, your backyard is gorgeous!
Thank you for the kind and thoughtful comment. It's very much appreciated 🙂 God Bless you and your dear family. I'd like to do more videos and may in the future, but even though I retired 10 years ago I'm still working full time and my wife is also. In this economy it's necessary for the time being.
I absolutely LOVE this design! I have a shed and would love something like this!
Tammy, thank you for the kind words. Maybe since you have an existing shed, you can modify it to your design. Have a great new year :-)
@@ChrisGriffithCrimeAuthorwhen the invasion is done😅😅 funny thing the food you'll be cooking on that Blackstone will likely be picked and packaged by those invading 😅😅
@@armandoledesma3699 That's okay. I have a copious amount of Prilosec in the house to remedy the heart burn until they learn how to cook like us rednecks do. Which they will eventually until America elects a real president again and he/she shows them the door back to their sh*t hole countries.
Great job!!!! I’m in Atlanta as well and will definitely try my best to do something like that
Lovely back garden, gives me some ideas for over here in the UK.
Deep homo, and working on Spanish for the invasion.
That’s when I knew he deserved my subscription
Glad to have you on the sub list Bro! 🙂
Great job man, whole back yard set up looks sweet. Would love to see a full tour
Thanks, Bro. I might do the full tour at some point. When I moved in 3 years ago, there was nothing in the back yard but a plastic shed and chain link fence, so we've been busy. Thank you for the kind words. Chris
F***king phenomenal! I'm stealing this overall idea
Absolutely! 🙂
You know this did give me a lot of ideas for my grill shack thank you
I live in Wisconsin, so would have to do a bit more Weatherproofing and some kind of heat
I used to live in Ohio, so roger that!
Are you really a crime writer? If so, I'd like to read one of your books
@@dgperforms1 Links to the books are at ŵww.authorcagriffith.com
Thank You!
Love your shack! Lived in North Georgia for 16 years, I miss it.
I would love to build that Grill shack in my back yard, that's an awesome job you guys did my friend.
That bar stool Is driving me nuts...crooked....lol. Very nice job! Can't wait to get mine started this spring.
Thanks, K.S :-)
“Mucho Dinero”It was funny dude, hahah, nice project has family value! excellent idea!
Bravo! How's the ventilation w/ the weber when cooking a full batch of chicken or something like that?? I dont' see any vents in the back or up top? i'm getting ready to start a project and this is giving me some great idea's. thank you!
Although the front and sides appear solid, those are 2x2 slats and ventilation has not been a problem. I wish you the very best with your build. They are absolutely worth the trouble :-)
“Mucho dinero “ “when the invasion is complete “ 😂😂😂 u killed ne with those two liners 😂😂😂😂 brother we’re here! Been here and here to stay, all love 🙌🏽 love ur set up 😍😍😍🔥🔥 coming all the way from East Los Angeles
we belong here, some of us never left lol these squatters don't get it 😅🤣😂
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Very nice shack. Do like the slatted vents across the top allot. Subscribed and would like to see some action/entertaining around this shack. Your last video was a year ago, please do some more when you get the chance and greetings from across the pond :)
Many Thanks! I'll work on your request. We have SO much pollen this time of year, it leaves a layer of yellow looking dust on everything outside. but, as I had to do last year, I'll be out there cleaning everything up and I'll be happy to do a second video. Just last week I received a shipment of lumber for an arbor on the opposite side of the pavilion which will include adult and kids swing for the grandbabies. When finished in the coming weeks, we'll do another one. Right now I'm back working full-time, so I only have the weekends again. Thanks again and take care over there across the pond. Chris 🙂
This looks great. How do you work around fire code of the gas grills in a covered room?
Very nicely done , you have put a lot of thought in to your outdoor build.
Kane, thank you for the kind comment :-)
Hows it do with weather? Do you have a way to close it up or is it always open to the elements?
I suppose I could close it up, but haven't yet. It has held up very well the past two winters and, being in the south, I continue to use it several days a week year round. We have a pretty bad pollen season that leaves a yellow dusty covering over everything. I have to do a pretty deep clean once per spring, but it stays dry and easy to clean the remainder of the year. Thanks for watching 🙂
Awesome build, lots of inspiration. Thanks for showing it.
Thank you for the kind words. God Bless 🙂
I love this! Wow, congratulations on making your dream come true. Some people are born lucky and sadly some don't.
Thank you for the kind words. Never really lucky, only blessed. There we days in my early years while working for the county that I couldn't even afford to pay attention, let alone build a grill shack. It's not even because I consider myself a "good guy" in general. I'm nothing but a poor sinner saved by Grace. 🙂
I love this so much!!!! I want to build this like yesterday!
Wow. Awesome. Build Sir. I am planning mine and you gave me some great ideas. You have one amazing nark yard setup. I am jealous 😊
Thank you for sharing! It’s a really cool grill shack You did a great job👍🏼
That’s awesome great work and for the heat problem I would put an exhaust fan above both grills it will do wonders
Thanks John. Excellent suggestion. I figure I'll be making adjustments and improvements as time goes on. That thing kicked my butt that summer with zero help, but I'm rested up now 🙂
Great job my man ! I’m currently putting a swimming pool in my Arizona back yard , as soon as i can im going to do something real close to what you have done..! You know the Blackstone grill ect… i was thinking of converting a 10x16 outdoor shed to something like you have done..i love your Corvette stuff… too. Mine will be 55 CHEVROLET INSTEAD… 😎 I’m glad i found this so i can stay on course , enjoy your creation, and GOD BLESS ! 🏁🇺🇸✝️
@@Naoj2024 Thanks you! You are very kind and I wish you the absolute best with your project. A 10 x 16 will be a great size for your grill area, even larger than mine. If you ask me though, it can't be too big 🙂 The Chevrolet theme will look sharp. My neighbor two doors down is a Classic Chevy guy and has a couple of beauties in his garage. As you said, stay on course and keep at it until it's exactly what you hope for. Mine required months, but I use it minimum 4 times per week. Let me know how it goes. Chris
@@ChrisGriffithCrimeAuthor THANKS , IT WILL BE A WHILE BEFORE ITS DONE . BUT YES I AGREE I DONT WANT IT LOOKING LIKE IM COMPETING WITH THE BIGEST IN TOWN !LOL…. PART OF THE 16’ WILL JUST BE A OPEN CANOPY ROOF SECTION… 🏁🇺🇸 RANDAL
This shack is amazing. Looks like a cool place to hang out.
Yep same I love it I been wanting to do a grill shack/ bar and this is amazing
Just an awesome backyard setup!! Well done sir!
cool spot for sure
Hey Chris, thanks for taking the time to make this video. I'm in the midst of designing something similar so it's always nice to see what someone else came up with. Have fun and keep on grillin'
Thanks so much Steve. I got many of the ideas from others who were good enough to post theirs. The very best with your project. It'll soon be spring and I know you'll enjoy it 🙂
I love this guy's accent and chill vibe. I would love to hang out with him
That’s a fantastic build! Reminds me of the small dive bars on the gulf coast of florida. Relaxing, comfortable and a splash of personal style. Hope you have many years of enjoyment out there.
Thank you for the kind compliment. I didn't realize it at the time, but we love those little dive beach bars. I guess that was in the back of my mind as I worked on the project. Maybe that's why I just like hanging around out there so much. Even in this cold ass weather...I still grill it up. :-)
Love it. As soon as you said “when the invasion is complete” I pressed the subscribe button. Like minds ..
Proud to have you Brian 🙂
Looks awesome. Do you happen to sell the building plans for it ?
Hi Rodney, If I had plans I would be happy to send to you at no charge. But unfortunately I drew up a sketch and approximate dimensions on a piece of copy paper on my desk at work and didn't keep them 😞 I do appreciate you watching and the kind comment though 🙂
How many 6 by 6 post did you use? do you have plans for this?
Sorry, but no plans. I used (4) 6x6 posts on the corners. To the left of the screen door is a 4x4. Thanks for the comment.
What an absolute fantastic backyard and grill shack! Not going to lie but I never heard of these, is it a southern thing? You have me thinking….
Thank you for the kind words. I'm really not certain where the idea of a grill shack originated, but I've seen similar builds on social media across the US and Europe. Mainly I just wanted a structure to get out of the sun in the summer and out of the rain. I appreciate you posting.
Think you did a fine job! Thank you kindly for sharing, my bank of ideas has just had a deposit!
Very nice shack. Congrats!
I love it! I have 6 grills and I want to create something like this.
Great job. Looking into doing something very similar!
Looks like a nice place to hang out. 👍
Hi Chris fantastic shack gave me great tios for my need build of bbq shack , Gerry fron the emerald isle Ireland, 👍👍👍👍
Best grill house I have seen
You are very kind, Frank 🙂
Amazing job, haha, love those prices on your menu!
Thank you for the kind comment, Sir. The menu was just a fun little add on. I doubt the prices would be current considering inflation LOL!
Absolutely Perfect! Nice job Chris!!
Very great, might borrow some ideas for mine, thanks for sharing 👍
You are very talented I love what you have done you just inspired me with another idea 💡 for my backyard keep up the great work again job well done
Nisha, Thank you for the positive comment. I'm very glad the video gave you some ideas. Looking at videos here is exactly where I got the inspiration myself. I wish you the best with all your projects! 🙂
I like this idea. I have the deck and fire pit area. No longer a hot tub, got to old to repair. The grill and blackstone are just sitting out in the open. Definitely have me thinking. 🤔
What a great job!!! Looks fantastic!!!!! You'll all reallllllllly enjoy that!! 🇺🇲💙
Great design for sure. Good job!
Love your counter tops, God Bless
This is incredible! Really nicely done.
How is the smoke from cooking? Does it vent well?
Thanks for watching Scott. It does vent very well with the pitch of the roof and the open sides and back. Although the roof line goes downward in the rear, it is still open to allow smoke to escape. There have been times when grilling a large number of greasy hamburgers that some some smoke accumulated and didn't escape fast enough for me. In that case, I turn on the fan that is directed toward the grill and it clears it out quickly.
Thank you for your law enforcement service! I very much enjoyed your grill shack. I don't have many ideas on that front but a glimpse at your tiling in the backyard did make me curious. I'm too queasy to read crime novels but maybe I know someone who does. Enjoy writing your novels!
You are very kind, e t. Thank you foe watching and the comment. You're right....those kind of stories are not for everyone 🙂
Absolutely gorgeous!👏
Very nice, I’m in the process of developing mine
This is beautiful, what are the dimensions?
LMAO when the invasion is complete! 😂😂😂
That comment is when I stopped watching.
@@darkangelshubI’m sure you did Daren
@@jhickssmd LOL! I guess I need to send Daren a gift card to the "Thick Skin & Backbone" store 🙂
That comment when I decided I like this guy.. sincerely- a minority with family that came here the PROPER way and also fought for America overseas.
The beauty of America is that you can be a little pansy without a backbone and have the freedom to express it.
@@darkangelshubhe forgot the “Whites Only” sign on his little grill entrance
outstanding
What was the simple video on making the birds mouth?
Great job what are the size Ed of the deck and the cook shack
Thanks for watching. The deck is 23 x 32 and the Shack is 11 x 12 (outside dimensions).
Thanks, Greg :-)
Love it man. Awesome build.
You might have mentioned it and I don't catch it however what are the dimensions.
Fantastic idea! Would love this in my backyard.
Thank you, Verona 🙂
Love it.. Startin to build ours this coming up week.. well done ✔️
I know you'll enjoy it. Thanks for the kind comment 🙂
Looks fantastic.
Thanks for the kind words Kevin. It's been over a year now and I must say it has held up against the elements. God Bless! 🙂
very nice job. you thought of so many things.
Watching from Scotland. This is ace.
Campbell, thank you for the kind comment and watching from such a beautiful place. :-)
I live in Alaska and would kill to build something like this in my backyard, but unfortunately I would only be able to use it 4 months out of the year before the arctic weather and darkness set in. Great setup!
Carlos, I can certainly understand your reasoning, but I appreciate your kind comment just the same. Stay warm :-)
This is amazing, hoping to do something similar in the future
Thank you for the kind comment, Nate. There's no question if I can do it, you can too. Merry Christmas :-)
Great work!
Where did you get that pergola
I got the kit at Costco. I believe the price for the 12 x 14 was approximately $2,600.00. But an estimate to build one was easily 8 to 9 times higher. I built the kit myself but had to have a few family members help when it came to raising the roof panels.
Wow, I love what you have done it turned out great!
Thank you Michael 🙂
What did you use for the base plates connecting the 6x6 to the deck?
Hi Jonathan. I used steel U shape brackets for the 6x6 posts. 2 lag screws in the bottom into the deck per bracket and 2 lag screws into both sides where they come up around the post. Once I build the walls, each was also attached to the deck at the bottom with 3 inch deck screws in between each stud. When all the walls were set up, decking screws attached them to the posts. When everything went together, it made it very solid. Attaching the roof made it even more solid. Thanks for the question and for watching. Chris 🙂
Lovely design. Look so cool
Currently working on a smaller scale Tiki Bar with a similar design. I have a weird question, with all the lighting how is you bug control in the summer? I am in Missouri and thinking about that ahead of time. Thanks. Great backyard!
Splintor13, thank you for the kind comment. It was functional all summer last year and wasn't much of a problem aside from the obvious fact that it is open to the outside. For the crawlers, I have our pest control dude spray around and inside the shack each time he does our quarterly house visit. I began that when I noticed the first roach behind the grill. That really helped. The spiders love to spin their webs in the top corner of the bar opening. I would walk out there in the mornings before work and knock down their new construction. The flying pests weren't any problem while using the shack because I would run that heavy duty fan while out there. Not just because of any flying critters, but due to the summer heat. Overall, it's not been a large enough problem for me to be concerned about. I hope you enjoy your shack as much as we have ours. Have a great summer! :-)
This is so dope!!!!! I want something like this in my backyard 💯💪🏾
Very nice build sir!!
That's amazing work. What's the size of the entire porch? Love the whole thing. I'm originally from Douglasville, just down the street from you.
Thanks, Josh! I built the deck 2 years ago. It's 32'x23'. The pavilion kit was added the next year and the grill shack last year. Thanks for watching from Douglasville :-)
Jason clark ( carrollton, Georgia) building a 8×8 pallet boards, Thanks to international Bakery,
Great job, I was looking for a backyard kitchen with the same Blackstone grill you have inside, it's funny cuz my wife wants me to make her one around her Blackstone Grill. Got some great ideas from your video, thanks a lot brother ✌🏽
You are more than welcome. I appreciate the positive comments. I'm sure you will enjoy your project as we do :-)
What is the size of your grill house?
Spencer, it is 11 feet deep and 12 feet wide.
This is amazing!
How do you keep the rain out
The roof has done exceptionally well. In the wind, some rain can and has blown in, but it's not usually a problem. I expected some to blown in since it's an outside structure.
Very very nicely done.
Thanks for watching and the kind comment, driven01 🙂
@@ChrisGriffithCrimeAuthor Not just your BBQ bar, but the entire outdoor space. It's just perfect. I hope to get mine setup as nice one day down here in Florida.
That's really cool!
Yes, you gave me some ideas. Thanks!
Very cool brother. I’ve been inspired.
I love it nice work and thanks for posting.
Thank you for the kind words :-)
Now I know what my summer project will be this year
Beautiful work!!!!
Thank you TJOB 🙂
Love the grill shack! I'm looking to do a smaller version on my deck.
(We are neighbors) I work in Dallas, live in Acworth. Great town! Are your books on audible?
Very , very nice ! Thanks for the idea's !
Thank you for the kind comment. I hope it is helpful when you build :-)
Very nice. How does it handle our rain?
Thanks. So far, so good. Depending on the wind, some rain blows through the side serving window, but the roof is holding up great. No leaks :-)
We’ll mr Griffith. That was absolutely awesome!! Thank you for sharing! What did the deck cost you ?
Hey Darin, I built the deck the year before, so it would have been in 2020. As I recall, the lumber and hardware were between $2,300 and $2,500. The deck is 32 x 23 feet. Lord only knows what that amount of lumber would cost today! 😲 Thanks for the kind comment and question 🙂