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DIY Outdoor Kitchen sink
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- Опубліковано 29 тра 2020
- Hey!, In this video I will be making a quick outdoor kitchen, sink thing. We needed a little outdoor sink to accompany our tiny house.
I made this project only using reclaimed or leftover materials. Some from former projects, some recycled and the countertop is made from old bed slats. The sink was laying outside for a long time but it’s a lovely porcelain sink when it is clean :P. You don’t need pretty materials to make pretty things!!
First I made a simple base from various pieces reclaimed wood and then I made the top. As I mentioned is the top made from old bed slats. I don’t know exactly what type of wood it is but my guess would be some kind of tropical hardwood, if you know please let me know in the comments!. I didn’t want to screw the slats in from the top because I wanted to go for a modern/fancy look, so I screwed them together from the side. I filled the existing screw holes with wooden plugs because I just didn’t want water to get into the little holes when the kitchen is used. I also wanted to use wooden plugs because I like the look of it with the contrasting colours.
I made a sort of rack underneath where we can store things we might need. I treated the top with a couple of layers of lacquer and then I painted the base blue. I didn’t like one bit of it!, so I had a look around and found some black paint we had laying around. I really like it with the black paint and I’m glad I went that way. Lastly I put silicone sealant all around the sink and installed the faucet.
Disclaimer: There are probably better ways to complete a project such as this and I am by no means a professional.
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Love it! Just watched a video by a guy that's got at least 100K worth of equipment in his shop build an outdoor cabinet and then watched this and liked this one better.
Thank you! I hope that someday I’ll have 100k worth of equipment :o. Until then I’m happy to think outside off the box and make do with what I have. :)
When I saw no gloves, old miter saw, and amazing work, I had to question my manhood. One splinter puts me out of commission for 2 days is the joke around my house 😂 great video. Thank you for helping inspire years later.
Thank you! 😁
Beautiful! You gave me the confidence to built mine!!! I will definitely base it on your example! Thank you!
Wow, Thanks!! Good luck with your build!!😁
Great work you have done here. Next week I am building mine, I will definitely base mine on yours. I collect dozen of pallets the other...exciting project. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you!! Goodluck with your build next week! And enjoy making it!😁
Best diy sink vid. I want to do this for kitchen inside and outside !
Thanks so much for the kind words!😁
yeah, good call on changing from blue to black, I love the way it came out great job! :D
Thank you so much! I'm very happy that I went with black too, the blue looked very cheap to me.
Great Job. This is a great way to use items in hand and it still looks better than the ones you can buy.
Thanks!, yeah you can accomplish a lot with simple tools and recycled materials :)
Roos Idzinga much credit for the use of the hand saws. Reminds me of when I draw digitally and when I draw on paper. Different.
It’s beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the kind words!
So clever , girls 💕 Tale a Rest !
nice. I'm planning to build one like this. Thank you
Nice! Goodluck with your build!!
Beautiful! Wish I had the skill to do this is my own house!
Thank you!😄
Great job! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks! :)
Amazing work!!
Thank you!
Nicely done lady! 😍👊
Thank you ma'am 😄
Very nice! 👍
Thank you!😁
awesome job
Thanks!😁
Very good and nice!
Thanks! 🙌🏼
Awesome!!
Thanks! 😁
Nice Build great Skills...❤️
Thank you! :)
Very nice
Thanks! :)
good job
Thanks!!
Niceeee
Thanks!!
This is so great, thank you for sharing! I'm trying to learn more practical skills so that I can build an outdoor sink at waist height, to make it easier to wash my dog. Can you tell me: why did you do the drilling and filling with pegs bit that starts around 12:03? I didn't understand that. Thank you :)
Thanks😊! Because the wood I used was from an old bed, the slats contained some holes from before. I didn’t want water to sit in the holes and slowly rot the timber, so I came up with the wooden plugs! I also think they added a really cool pattern and detail to the outdoor sink!
I would love to make this for my outside kitchen. Any chance you can tell me the sizes of the material you used please ?
Hi! I don't know the exact measurements of the material because it's all reclaimed. But I based them of the standard kitchen sizes here. The height is around 90 cm, the length about 140 cm and the depth 50 cm. I hope this will help!😁
DAMN! Girl... very good job! i'm impress. Younght Maker cool. Take a look at me.. Peace&Make
Thank you so much, I checked out your video's they are really cool! I am subscribed! Sadly I don't speak your language
Nice work but for some reason listening to the clanking of the boards without narration was a bit off. But appreciate your hard work and sharing
Thanks!😁
Can I ask you a question ? Did you use the hose as the water supply line for the faucet ? what adapter you use ? Thanks
We don't use the hose. We have a tap from the main water supply right under the outdoor sink, that's connected to the faucet. :)
@@roosidzinga Thanks
@@roosidzinga and the Drain?
We only use the sink for washing greens from the garden and such, so no chemicals and stuff. The water drains into a stream we have running through our property.
Do you use a water hose for connection ?
No, we don't use the hose. We have a tap from the main water supply right under the outdoor sink, that's connected to the faucet. :)
What’s the purpose of cutting the circles and putting the cylinder shaped wood into the wood?
It's reclaimed wood, so there were screw holes from before. I didn't like the look of the holes and was afraid that water could run through the holes and maybe the planks would rot. So both for aesthetically and practical reasons. I hope this answers your question😁
i watched this with 2x speed
Where does it drain?
The waste water runs trough piping into a ditch. This is possible because we don't use any soaps or chemicals.😁
That is wicked wanna make me 1?
Haha, only if you live somewhere in the Netherlands 😄
Well done.😁
Why did you cut some wood with the hand saw?
why on earth did you spray the sillicon before you smoothed it? and the tape... terrible process as a glazier that was hard to watch. never use tape people as you autopmatically create a microgap when you remove. when it comes to excess smudges its easier to remove when dry(yes even from wood surfaces , with a scraper and youll get nice clean lines
I’m by no means a professional, this was my first time working on a project like this. Thanks for your tips!