I will indeed. I’ve use Vevor for other things (metal tables in home brewery, exhaust fan, etc.), but will do that once I’ve watched all the installments of your kitchen series and make up my parts list. BTW, got cousins up in Alligator Point closer to you.
Oh the sound of the saw and nail gun again! Brings back memories of you building the house! You will get a lot of use from the outdoor kitchen, it’s a great idea! You can use it almost all year long except when it gets too chilly to be outside! Stay cool, stay hydrated and take a rest break every once in a while!
I watch your pool video. It sure was very informative. Your channel really covers alot of D.I.Y. topics on your homestead. Alot of homestead channels do mostly feeding their animals "boring " Keep the videos coming thank you & God Bless You.😊😅
It's sure looking good, ole Andrew is laying awake at night thinking 🤔! My wife was watching with me and she's thinking the spices staying outside all the time probably won't work very well because of the heat. That's an easy remedy put them in trays and bring them out before preparing.
Andrew you are the man! I’m so impressed with how you worked through this project from beginning to end. It really turned out amazing brother! Great videos and great job! Btw I just bought a new house here in Pensacola and one of the gas range burners was too high when set on “Low”. I would never have figured that out if I hadn’t watched your install video! Thanks brother- James
The miter saw tip: if you flip the extender bars around you can use them to support the wood on them, then the fold up flap will be on the outside and cans still stop the wood where you want.
Hi Andrew 🤗 This outdoor kitchen is going to be one of your masterpieces. Fantastic design plan and with you building it, it will be awesome. So glad you are feeling much better. Take care and God Bless
Very nicely built. Like the outdoor kitchen and cooking. The spices will not hold up well outside, because of the weather. You can put your spices in a small roll away cart. Roll it in and out the house when you need it.
someone might have said this already, but at 7:35 if you flip that end piece around on your miter station, the roller will hold up the material while also working as a stop. That way the cut piece wont fall to the ground after you make the cut.
New to your video. I know our canadian standards are different then they are in the USA. Mainly due to our climate. Love the content. Very well thought out . Taking everything into consideration . So many build beautiful stuff with out thinking past the area they have . I'm all for awesome low dollar DIY stuff .
Love it Andrew! I know Tiffany is going to have many happy cooking adventures in this space. Seriously man you do such great work!! I'm so excited for the future for the two of you. Your land, animals and everything to come!
1 I'm glad that y'all are feeling much better 2 everything looks amazing 3 I was think about the seasoning maybe try to put a little bit of rice in the glass jars to keep the moisture out of it
Hi Andrew!! Love how you laid out the outdoor kitchen. It's going to be sharp looking and very convieiant to use. I new you would hit that out of the park. 🌞🇨🇦
This layout ultimately looks fantastic guys,and the tile tops look amazing so far with the sneak peak.Looking forward to the finish line.Great Job GOD BLESS🙏🇺🇲🌎🇺🇲🙏
First of all I am so happy to see you recovered and back in action:)))) Of course your posts are lined perfectly, can anyone imagine Andrew with non aligned posts?! Overdo is what you do, so you even get double dose of C in a row, LOL (I know it isn't a laughing matter, but you do EVERYTHING multiple times)!!! It's probably too late, but I think it would be a good idea to put a support in the middle under working space, the tiles are quite long, and the pressure will be right in the middle. BTW, the tiles are great and thanks from all of us to Vevor for helping you:)))
I think I'm almost as excited as Zoey! It's going to look so sharp! I still keep my spices inside, but not due to critters, it's because of our lovely humidity down here that just destroys them. Woo hoo, looking forward to watching!
Great video! Gave me some ideas for my outdoor kitchen. also great tips about the grip handles. Will help me with large cabinets. Keep putting our great content!
I'm liking this project so far. As far as keeping your spices outside, if your heat and humidity is anywhere near what we deal with in the San Antonio area, keep them inside. Even in sealed containers from the store the humidity manages to permeate them and everything just turns to bricks of spices. I'm interested to see how this all works out as I will be building an outdoor kitchen with my retirement property in Alaska.
@@TKCL Good plan!! I've ruined/lost a lot of money in spices by not doing that! I order some spices from John Henry (a company in Houston, TX that has some GREAT spices and rubs) in 10# bags. If you haven't tired it, their pecan rub is to die for!! I use it on chicken, pork products and smoking my own bacon. Enjoy my friend... I'm envious as I won't have my outdoor kitchen for another 2-3 years! Only in my case, instead of thunderstorms, I'll be growing in snow storms... lol!! Bill
Looks awesome, great work. Got sucked in after watching you freezer videos. Only thought that comes to mind is the use of pressure treated wood. I know it is the best option for weather and insect resilience, but everything I have ever made of or framed with pressure treated wood has warped. I did one project with PT wood and trex to the tune of $3k that I eventually had to demo and toss because it just looked like a twisted mess after about 5 years, and I really did have a number of beams in there to prevent it. Latest one is my Pergola. Massive 2x12 on 6x6 PT lumber and it also has it's fair share of warping, but not much of a concern on that item. Only way I know to prevent the warp is to let it dry while bundled for at least a couple months.
Really like what you are building, wish I had the space for one of my own. Two quick things, is the tile porcelain and give some thought to epoxy grout.
Dude, your home is my dream. What an amazing set up! Thanks for this video as my wife and I are going to tackle our own "kitchen" in our yard in the spring and this helps a lot.
About to tackle a similar project in my backyard, definitely appreciate this video. This helped a lot man, as a Sheetmetal worker not to familiar with wood but I definitely think I could handle this👍
Very interested to see how the tile countertop comes out. I have always avoided tile countertops with how dirty the grout gets. Looking good as usual! Just remember there is no overbuilt just "built right"! Your drive to keep pushing is inspiring! it's got me back in the back yard finishing projects ( a bunch of landscape: patio, retaining wall, pond-stream-WaterFeature, boardwalk(it floods alot) sidewalk) I started a year ago. Check out aquascape could have a little pond that you can use for emergency fire protection. would also be happy to share what I have learned or help.
I'm with everyone else on saying we we're on the edge of our seats. Waiting for this!
We're excited too, one of theost important parts of the house for us.
Shut up chode. I’m not on the edge of my seat. I’m laying down in bed playing with my big man rooster
For Rodent problem: I use a broken mini fridge as outdoor storage. Also toss in silica gel packets whenever you come across them
That kitchen will be amazing when its all done.
We hope so!
It only works if you say "that's not going anywhere" 😁Loving the videos!!
We're down in Port Charlotte, getting ready to do the same, making an L-shaped outdoor kitchen, and love the Vevor stuff. Thanks!
If you don't mind use my affiliate link in the video description and the discount ode to save you some money.
I will indeed. I’ve use Vevor for other things (metal tables in home brewery, exhaust fan, etc.), but will do that once I’ve watched all the installments of your kitchen series and make up my parts list. BTW, got cousins up in Alligator Point closer to you.
Funny the first comment I see is someone from Port Charlotte. That’s where I am! 😂 Looking for that affiliate link. Great job on the kitchen!
Dang good call on that 5 burner stovetop!!! Great design, and great video as always!
Thank you, I think we are going to love that cook top!
where did you get the burner cooktop?
On Amazon, look in the video description on the videos later in the series. I provided links.
I'm a country girl & love love love it. Looking forward to building my future 👍🏾🔔
That’s a badass outdoor kitchen!!
Nothing fancy, but should fit our needs perfectly.
I think you're doing a great job, going to love it--:)
Thank you
I'm only 1/2 through the video but I wanted to stop and compliment you on your organization and detailed explanations. Great video for a DIYer!
Thank you for watching, glad you enjoyed it.
Absolutely OUTSTANDING!!!!!
Oh the sound of the saw and nail gun again! Brings back memories of you building the house! You will get a lot of use from the outdoor kitchen, it’s a great idea! You can use it almost all year long except when it gets too chilly to be outside! Stay cool, stay hydrated and take a rest break every once in a while!
Naaa, not too chilly here in Florida 😉🌴🌞
I watch your pool video. It sure was very informative. Your channel really covers alot of D.I.Y. topics on your homestead. Alot of homestead channels do mostly feeding their animals "boring " Keep the videos coming thank you & God Bless You.😊😅
Thank you, I love building and sharing.
Great video Andrew love the layout, all the Stainless Steel and the counter top is kick ass! ! This video will gain traction, hide and watch 🙂
Sure hope so! 🤞
I love the tile. It is going to look amazing.
Thank you
Absolutely Awesome...Going to be so beautiful when you get it finished....Great video..
Thank you
I always like the way you are planning, and measuring before you cut the first piece of wood. Kitchen is looking amazing. Thanks for the video.
It's saves a ton of heartache, money and time I've learned.
Oh that's going to be nice, Real Nice! I love the layout. I'm excited about this series. Glad you are feeling better.
Thank you
Hi, Andrew! I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed this video. I love it when a plan comes together.
Glad you enjoyed it
You might have to run that roof further out. 😂😂 looking great so far.
Andrew. Your attention to detail is second to none the kitchen will be awesome. I always enjoy your videos. Keep up the great work.
Thank you, nothing fancy about it, but it should serve its purpose.
It's sure looking good, ole Andrew is laying awake at night thinking 🤔! My wife was watching with me and she's thinking the spices staying outside all the time probably won't work very well because of the heat. That's an easy remedy put them in trays and bring them out before preparing.
We are prepared to not leave much outside just in case.
That’s gonna be awesome man, excited to see the build going forward!
Thank you for watching
Good call on the tile...love it. Just remember to really pack nonsanded grout in the joints and will last for years.
Cheap but effective I think..
Glad to be back with some construction videos. Understandably you can’t always be building. But these are my favorite.
Covid put a damper on projects the last few weeks.
Clark & Deborah:
Looking good Andrew 👍
Damn, that’s gonna be a sweet kitchen!
Andrew if you turn the rollers around on your chop saw the stops will still work and the rollers will support the end of the wood
Andrew that's a well thought out kitchen cant wait to see it finished because I know it's going to be fantastic
Thank you
Andrew you are the man! I’m so impressed with how you worked through this project from beginning to end. It really turned out amazing brother! Great videos and great job! Btw I just bought a new house here in Pensacola and one of the gas range burners was too high when set on “Low”. I would never have figured that out if I hadn’t watched your install video! Thanks brother- James
Glad you enjoyed it and it was helpful.
Great video. I even learned a few good new tricks with some clamps!
Thank you for watching
Bout time been waiting on building content lol I know your working hard and got sick but I still hate waiting lol
Lol, dang covid put me two weeks behind!
Glad you got the big sink, that we have I love mine!!!
I think it was a smart suggestion by many.
That's going to be just beautiful Andrew when you're finished with that you do great work can't wait to see it finished
Thank you
Thank you and thank for pointing out when working alone
Glad you enjoyed it
It looks like it's going to be beautiful. You thought through so many issues that it can't be any better than perfect
Thank you
The miter saw tip: if you flip the extender bars around you can use them to support the wood on them, then the fold up flap will be on the outside and cans still stop the wood where you want.
This is going to be an epic outdoor kitchen.
We can't wait to have it going!
You are a true teacher! Thank for sharing your knowledge... appreciate it very much 👍🏿
Thank you for watching
Amazing talent and very very impressed with your knowledge.
I think it is perfect placed, looks great 👍
Thank you
@@TKCL what part of Florida do you live in please, I am in Corpus Christi area
North Central near Tallahassee
Cheers to "a cheap set of clamps can by far be your biggest helper and friend"
Awesome clamp tip bro!
Andrew, Our you going to have a refrigerator outside for ice, cold drinks, and your meat to kept cold for cooking. Nice job on the build.
Yes we have a small mini fridge going in, that's what the space is under the window.
Andrew, great news you're feeling better. The outside kitchen is coming along nicely. Really like the layout & tile choice
Thank you
Hi Andrew 🤗 This outdoor kitchen is going to be one of your masterpieces. Fantastic design plan and with you building it, it will be awesome. So glad you are feeling much better. Take care and God Bless
Thank you, God bless!
Looking awesome Andrew! Can wait to see it finished!
Thank you for watching
Looks good! I'm loving it. Keep up the great work 👍👍
Thanks! Will do!
You know you did a great job when you get 6,500 likes and only 10 dislikes from people who weren't paying attention.
Very nicely built. Like the outdoor kitchen and cooking. The spices will not hold up well outside, because of the weather. You can put your spices in a small roll away cart. Roll it in and out the house when you need it.
We have a hand tote we bring them in and out with.
dayum. wish I saw this video before I ordered my power burner. Would've saved a ton of money and bought that 5 burner cook top instead. Nice work
Mine isn't powerful, but the price was right.
someone might have said this already, but at 7:35 if you flip that end piece around on your miter station, the roller will hold up the material while also working as a stop. That way the cut piece wont fall to the ground after you make the cut.
Wow! 801,000 views! Great job, Andrew!
Thank you
New to your video. I know our canadian standards are different then they are in the USA. Mainly due to our climate. Love the content. Very well thought out . Taking everything into consideration . So many build beautiful stuff with out thinking past the area they have .
I'm all for awesome low dollar DIY stuff .
Thank you for watching
Wow!!
The kitchen will look really professional with the stainless steel and the black tile!!
Tiffany’s cooking channel!!
I hope so 🤞
I'm late getting to watch this video but it's looking great. I have a friend who done her countertops in concert. It looks great.
Thank you for watching
Great content, and love the outside kitchen ideas. Thanks for sharing, from Texas! 🤠👍
Thank you for watching
Looking good Andrew. Great Job.
Thank you
Looking great Andrew!!
Thank you
Thanks, you gave some good food for thought. I've been slowly planing my outdoor kitchen and just needed some inspiration.
Thank you for watching
Looking great! You're very talented!
Thanks
Impressive design and great job on the build, so far. Looks like it's going to be a very useful space... 🙂
Thank you
Nice start , I can’t wait to see it finished . Great job as always Andrew .
Thank you
Love it Andrew! I know Tiffany is going to have many happy cooking adventures in this space. Seriously man you do such great work!! I'm so excited for the future for the two of you. Your land, animals and everything to come!
Thank you very much! We are excited for this entire journey.
It’s really looking nice:) glad you are feeling better:) stay safe and God Bless:)
Thank you, God bless!
This is a great diy…. I enjoy 😉 home making videos
Thank you for watching
You are very talented.
Thank you
1 I'm glad that y'all are feeling much better
2 everything looks amazing
3 I was think about the seasoning maybe try to put a little bit of rice in the glass jars to keep the moisture out of it
Thank you for watching and the feedback.
Hi Andrew!! Love how you laid out the outdoor kitchen. It's going to be sharp looking and very convieiant to use. I new you would hit that out of the park. 🌞🇨🇦
Thank you very much
Curses to you and Vevor!!! At those prices I'm gonna wind up getting divorced. That is a great site Thanks.
🤣🤷
This layout ultimately looks fantastic guys,and the tile tops look amazing so far with the sneak peak.Looking forward to the finish line.Great Job GOD BLESS🙏🇺🇲🌎🇺🇲🙏
Thank you, God bless!
First of all I am so happy to see you recovered and back in action:)))) Of course your posts are lined perfectly, can anyone imagine Andrew with non aligned posts?! Overdo is what you do, so you even get double dose of C in a row, LOL (I know it isn't a laughing matter, but you do EVERYTHING multiple times)!!! It's probably too late, but I think it would be a good idea to put a support in the middle under working space, the tiles are quite long, and the pressure will be right in the middle. BTW, the tiles are great and thanks from all of us to Vevor for helping you:)))
Oh I'm far from done, the tiles are getting multiple layers of support. Take care!
Just found your channel, going to build an outdoor kitchen for me up here in canada, love the video, followed.
Thank you for watching
This is looking outstanding!
Thank you!
Wish, I lived next to old boy, I’d be proud to give him an extra set of hands to help him out. Plus I would learn a great deal too.
I think I'm almost as excited as Zoey! It's going to look so sharp! I still keep my spices inside, but not due to critters, it's because of our lovely humidity down here that just destroys them. Woo hoo, looking forward to watching!
I feel humidity will be a big problem too.
Great tip about using galvanized nails for treated lumber. I did not know that.
Absolutely, this new lumber is very rough on fasteners.
Great video! Gave me some ideas for my outdoor kitchen. also great tips about the grip handles. Will help me with large cabinets. Keep putting our great content!
Glad you enjoyed it
Doing my happy dance.
That's going to look amazing!!!!
Thank you!
Love the tile u picked
work smarter not harder good job on this video.
I'm liking this project so far. As far as keeping your spices outside, if your heat and humidity is anywhere near what we deal with in the San Antonio area, keep them inside. Even in sealed containers from the store the humidity manages to permeate them and everything just turns to bricks of spices. I'm interested to see how this all works out as I will be building an outdoor kitchen with my retirement property in Alaska.
That's what we've been doing, carrying the spices inside and out.
@@TKCL Good plan!! I've ruined/lost a lot of money in spices by not doing that! I order some spices from John Henry (a company in Houston, TX that has some GREAT spices and rubs) in 10# bags. If you haven't tired it, their pecan rub is to die for!! I use it on chicken, pork products and smoking my own bacon. Enjoy my friend... I'm envious as I won't have my outdoor kitchen for another 2-3 years! Only in my case, instead of thunderstorms, I'll be growing in snow storms... lol!! Bill
The longer I watched the more I wanted to have a beer with you! haha great work!
🍻 Thanks for watching
Looks awesome, great work. Got sucked in after watching you freezer videos. Only thought that comes to mind is the use of pressure treated wood. I know it is the best option for weather and insect resilience, but everything I have ever made of or framed with pressure treated wood has warped. I did one project with PT wood and trex to the tune of $3k that I eventually had to demo and toss because it just looked like a twisted mess after about 5 years, and I really did have a number of beams in there to prevent it. Latest one is my Pergola. Massive 2x12 on 6x6 PT lumber and it also has it's fair share of warping, but not much of a concern on that item. Only way I know to prevent the warp is to let it dry while bundled for at least a couple months.
It is in the back of my mind, thus the reason I was adamant on using non pt plywood as my base. I'm hoping that helps with the twisting.
I'm never using PT again after the pool deck I built last summer. I'll be taking part of it down and redoing in the spring. it looks like shit
Top notch video! Good Job!
Thank you for watching
brilliant design sir!
Thank you
This is going to be really nice. Can’t wait to see it done.
Thank you
AWESOME WORK !
Thanks
Neat idea with the 12x24 tile top Andrew
I'm trying to plan this out with as few of cuts as possible. 12x24 leaves plenty of room for drinks and even plates.
Awesome plan!
I LOVE this project! I’m planning similar for my backyard and will definitely be dialed watching your project! ✌🏾
Thank you for watching
Really like what you are building, wish I had the space for one of my own. Two quick things, is the tile porcelain and give some thought to epoxy grout.
It is porcelain, I'm not sure what grout I purchased. It was the most expensive option.
I like your style, nice work
Thank you for watching
Loved this! Thank you! Nice work! I'm going to do mine soon!
Glad you enjoyed it
Dude, your home is my dream. What an amazing set up! Thanks for this video as my wife and I are going to tackle our own "kitchen" in our yard in the spring and this helps a lot.
Glad you enjoyed it
About to tackle a similar project in my backyard, definitely appreciate this video. This helped a lot man, as a Sheetmetal worker not to familiar with wood but I definitely think I could handle this👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Your excitement is infectious. I feel excited for you, and my mind is running a mile a minute with ideas for my own outdoor kitchen.
Glad you enjoy the content
Very interested to see how the tile countertop comes out. I have always avoided tile countertops with how dirty the grout gets. Looking good as usual! Just remember there is no overbuilt just "built right"! Your drive to keep pushing is inspiring! it's got me back in the back yard finishing projects ( a bunch of landscape: patio, retaining wall, pond-stream-WaterFeature, boardwalk(it floods alot) sidewalk) I started a year ago. Check out aquascape could have a little pond that you can use for emergency fire protection. would also be happy to share what I have learned or help.
Oh boy do I ever want a fountain/pond area. It would look great and serve many purposes.
Talk to Daniel Arms, Aquascapes put in a beautiful waterfall pond for Houston. Daniel could give you info on what all they did!
Looks really good, like the layout a lot. Enjoy the weekend, maybe a Kelley's Outdoor video? No pressure, lol!
Man o man am I ready for a fishing trip 😔