Ok, so yeah as professional builder I know there are a few areas of this project that could have been done easier, but kudos for figuring out how to get the end product you wanted. One of the better DIYer projects I've seen.
Bonsoir superbe vidéo j'ai aimé depuis le début de la construction de la cuisine extérieure . Ça me donne une idée pour ma future cuisine extérieure. Merci pour le partage. Bonne continuation.
AMAZING, NOT MUCH TO SAY. BEAUTIFUL. SHOCK. THIS IS A PARADISE. I WOULD NEVER GET OUT OF THE KITCHEN. MATTRESS AND PILLOW. IT'LL BE MY HOUSE. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS ONE OF A KIND OUTDOOR KITCHEN. I SURE WILL MAKE ONE SIMILAR TO YOURS THIS COMING SUMMER AND WOULD LOVE TO SHARE MY OUTCOMES WITH YOU. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR GENEROUS IDEAS. SABINO NYC
I realize you had to say, "I'm not an engineer," for liability reasons. You may not have a college "degree" in engineering, but being an artisan with the ability to think and reason is better than having an engineering degree. Good job!
Incredible work! Your step-by-step guide on framing a roof for an outdoor kitchen is invaluable. I'm hooked and can't wait to see the rest of your outdoor kitchen build. Subscribed!
Cool video and awesome build, to make the hurricane ties and straps more appealing you could spray paint them black, I’m gonna watch more of this series now
Prepping to build an outdoor kitchen next summer, including the pizza oven. My wife is Italian and her cousins over in Italy all have these. Plan to build it and an outdoor kitchen to show them over in Italy! Great videos and descriptions!
The curbed braces are sexymius Maximus . Only way to go. Just find someone who has a bandsaw and an isolating sander. Well worth it. Great video, very creative
First off nice work! I l I ke the design and the video was sussinct and easy to watch. I'm not a pro builder, but I do work in the trades and have a little structural knowledge. I'm curious if you consulted and span charts for the build? I was concerned about the middle space not having a bottom chord. Could this lead to a sagging ridge and bowing edges? Again I'm not a pro, but this is something I would have questioned if it were my project.
Very nice job here - that amazing roof is easily 10 times more sturdy than the one on anyone’s house - 500 years from now the house will be long gone but this kitchen will still be in perfect condition - future archeologists will be like “wtf?”
Nice job on the wood details, the only thing I would've done differently is, I probably would've used some kind of tong and groove boards for the roof instead of plywood, but that's ok. Awesome job.
Wonderful structure, would have liked to seen a tongue and groove plywood to mimic the real thing. All the wood aesthetics looked great and I agree the trim details are a must.
If you are talking about those 6 inch tongue and groove planks, I looked into it but they were so expensive. You are right though. Would have looked really nice.
Very nice. Love the look. Love the music too. For someone who claims to not be a professional you seem to have good skills and ideas. Love it (I used to build houses with my dad, so I have some experience). Love the hardware too. It’s been a long time since I did work like this. Getting inspired! Is this royalty free music? Did you compose it! Sounds really good.
Well that curve part on the extra support beans is what is what set them apart or make your design stand out. A very nice idea. And by the way that whole design for your cook out grill is outstanding and nice to probadly have some beers and a nice cook out under that bitching pergola or cook out area.
Hola. Buen día. Excelente video. Disculpe podría decirme cuáles son las medidas y ángulos que ocupó en los tablones para hacer ese tipo de trabajo porfavor. Les quedó muy bella la pérgola. Felicidades!!.
Nice work all in all. I would say that I think your king posts are woefully undersized for the weight. If you can get in there after the fact and bolster them somehow, might save you a collapse.
Great video series. I am starting a wood-fired pizza over and have been watching your series for some tips. In this Q&A video, you talk about not using mortar in the first row of soldier fire bricks. In your build, you did use the refracting mortar on dry bricks. Without securing this first row how does the dome stay in place?
Why use a handsaw to cut those notches, or birds mouths, in the roof rafters when you can use the biggest band saw on the property? Joking with you. I really enjoyed watching your build. It looks awesome!
This guys working style is a pleasure to watch. Just solid, basic knowledge, good design taste and a lot of common sense.
Ok, so yeah as professional builder I know there are a few areas of this project that could have been done easier, but kudos for figuring out how to get the end product you wanted. One of the better DIYer projects I've seen.
As a builder myself, I really like the way you build. Great eye for design, great attention to detail, great technical workmanship. Cheers!
From an engineer to a non-engineer.....you build like an engineer. Very impressive work!!
Thank you!!! That made my day!!!
Bonsoir superbe vidéo j'ai aimé depuis le début de la construction de la cuisine extérieure . Ça me donne une idée pour ma future cuisine extérieure. Merci pour le partage.
Bonne continuation.
That is nice, bro. Hang some lights, fire up the grill and pour me a Margarita!
AMAZING, NOT MUCH TO SAY. BEAUTIFUL. SHOCK. THIS IS A PARADISE. I WOULD NEVER GET OUT OF THE KITCHEN. MATTRESS AND PILLOW. IT'LL BE MY HOUSE. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS ONE OF A KIND OUTDOOR KITCHEN. I SURE WILL MAKE ONE SIMILAR TO YOURS THIS COMING SUMMER AND WOULD LOVE TO SHARE MY OUTCOMES WITH YOU.
THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR GENEROUS IDEAS.
SABINO
NYC
camera angle was great, you were the only one showing how to do the second rafter,thanks
I realize you had to say, "I'm not an engineer," for liability reasons. You may not have a college "degree" in engineering, but being an artisan with the ability to think and reason is better than having an engineering degree. Good job!
Thank you brother!!!
Really enjoyed the video and the clamp idea for that extra hand was genius. 🎉
Well you look and work like a Professional that’s a good looking kitchen oh yes thank you for sharing, I got some good ideas ,God you 👍.
Excellent work, great music ... LGI!
15:31,,hell not straight,of course they look a lot nicer curved as you did,the best instructional video ever,subscribed and then saved it,Thank you !!
Nice work and great music, thanks for the inspiration
Splendid ❤️....And a very smart builder 👏👏👏👏
Incredible work! Your step-by-step guide on framing a roof for an outdoor kitchen is invaluable. I'm hooked and can't wait to see the rest of your outdoor kitchen build. Subscribed!
Cool video and awesome build, to make the hurricane ties and straps more appealing you could spray paint them black, I’m gonna watch more of this series now
That’s a very good idea because I hate the way they look. Thank You
8/4 Timber. You win pal. Nice
Beautiful!!!!
I admire your courage and dedication.
Prepping to build an outdoor kitchen next summer, including the pizza oven. My wife is Italian and her cousins over in Italy all have these. Plan to build it and an outdoor kitchen to show them over in Italy! Great videos and descriptions!
Let’s Go Islanders Yes Yes Yes!
By the way great job.
Go isles!!!!
Nicely done! Looks very stout!
Great Job
Absolutely love the build. Thanks for sharing!
Looks good nice job
Nice to watch, good stuff!
Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nothing like working alone. Nice job!
You do great work Brotha!
Very, very ,very good.
👍🏻👏🏻
Good job friend
Ave Maria!!! LOL. Just found your channel and binge watched this entire project! Pretty damn meticulous brother. Keep it up.
Thank you bro!!!
Excellent video!
Amazing. I love it
Good Job... Nice Music too ... will watch more videos for sure...
The curbed braces are sexymius Maximus
. Only way to go. Just find someone who has a bandsaw and an isolating sander. Well worth it. Great video, very creative
Very Nice work .
Cool vid and great music!
Very nice work pal 👍🏽 👏 👌
Good work. I subscribed but hate the loud music. It’s supposed to be background noise, not foreground. Carry on! 😂
Amazing quality job ,you re a wood rock star
Dunyada takrari olmayan qardaslardi bunlar yadda saxlayin ki bunlar yolunda can fadadir.Duzuna Qardaslar
This is very helpful! I am going to build one in back yard following your blue print. Thanks.
Thanks for the video just found your Channel
Planning my similar build for the fall
Cool design! Subscribed!
Sieht sehr gut aus
Grüße aus Deutschland 🇩🇪
Beautiful outdoor kitchen!
love these American Projects - you guys are such amazing craftsemen :)
Fabulous! Great video!
Nice work!!
Thank you for the great idea
You doing great job sor
Great job, you are a real professional in your field🔥
You definitely have done this before
Very nice! 👍
First off nice work! I l I ke the design and the video was sussinct and easy to watch. I'm not a pro builder, but I do work in the trades and have a little structural knowledge. I'm curious if you consulted and span charts for the build? I was concerned about the middle space not having a bottom chord. Could this lead to a sagging ridge and bowing edges? Again I'm not a pro, but this is something I would have questioned if it were my project.
I think you are doing a great job, it looks fantastic, and that blues music sounds like the style of Chris Thomas king, am I right ?
You did a great job!!!!!
Very nice job here - that amazing roof is easily 10 times more sturdy than the one on anyone’s house - 500 years from now the house will be long gone but this kitchen will still be in perfect condition - future archeologists will be like “wtf?”
Haha!!! Thank you. I hope your right!
hbbk...
nice job
nice work
Great job looks amazing.
Bro looks amazing like 👍 Thanks 🙏
Nice job on the wood details, the only thing I would've done differently is, I probably would've used some kind of tong and groove boards for the roof instead of plywood, but that's ok. Awesome job.
Exactly what I was thinking. To make all the supports and give it a post and beam appearance, then fall short on the roof....just seems short changed.
I used T-111 sheets stained it flipped it so it looks like tongue and groove from underneath
Great job my House next weekend.
Haha! There’s a long line ahead of you!
well done Buddy
Amazing job man
So nice
For not being a professional you sure are professional
nice and practical videos, only the problem with the noisy rock music
Al bundy’s younger talented brother 😆
Wonderful structure, would have liked to seen a tongue and groove plywood to mimic the real thing. All the wood aesthetics looked great and I agree the trim details are a must.
If you are talking about those 6 inch tongue and groove planks, I looked into it but they were so expensive. You are right though. Would have looked really nice.
Beautiful 😍
Very nice. Love the look. Love the music too. For someone who claims to not be a professional you seem to have good skills and ideas. Love it (I used to build houses with my dad, so I have some experience). Love the hardware too. It’s been a long time since I did work like this. Getting inspired!
Is this royalty free music? Did you compose it! Sounds really good.
Thank you brother!!! The music is royalty free.
@@ArtisanMade I think they did a hell of a job - same with you. Really pretty work.
excellent job I like to do it in my ranch mx.
AMAZING work man! I’m definitely subscribing to your channel.
Very nice stylish build. Great craftsmanship! They only thing wrong I noticed was the NY islanders jacket you had on…Go Habs Go!! ;-)
Haha!!! We almost met each other last year. I’m still recovering
Nice job!!!
Nice Work! Aloha 🤙🏼
Well that curve part on the extra support beans is what is what set them apart or make your design stand out. A very nice idea. And by the way that whole design for your cook out grill is outstanding and nice to probadly have some beers and a nice cook out under that bitching pergola or cook out area.
Thank you so much!!!
Great job👍🏼
Hola. Buen día. Excelente video. Disculpe podría decirme cuáles son las medidas y ángulos que ocupó en los tablones para hacer ese tipo de trabajo porfavor. Les quedó muy bella la pérgola. Felicidades!!.
que buena cabreada chamigo yo trabaje muchos años en techo muy prolijo yo te felisito
Nice work all in all. I would say that I think your king posts are woefully undersized for the weight. If you can get in there after the fact and bolster them somehow, might save you a collapse.
nice roof!!
Question about the measurements to cut the wood for the roof.
Very nice build dude! well done!
Genial, excelente trabajo me gustó
Subscribed!
Looking Awesome mate! I bet your friends became a lot more helpful with the projects once they saw the oven and the bbq =)
I had to entice them by offering pizza parties for their children’s birthday parties 😂
@@ArtisanMade not only skilled on the tools then! You are also an influencer 😁
Where did you get the lumber? Looks like timber frame lumber and not regular dimensional stuff at big box. Looks great
I couldn’t get timber frame lumber here especially during Covid. Used 6x6 3x8 and 2x6.
Sometimes it's better to bring the saw to the wood than the wood to the saw.
You put your timberlocks into the member being attached .
I just built a 10x20 porch timber truss vaulted wondering about how to get around using rafter ties
Ótimo abraço
Hello
What size lumber? I’m building one next Monday
Thank you
In the rafters it is necessary to make another cutout, U-shaped.
Great video series. I am starting a wood-fired pizza over and have been watching your series for some tips. In this Q&A video, you talk about not using mortar in the first row of soldier fire bricks. In your build, you did use the refracting mortar on dry bricks. Without securing this first row how does the dome stay in place?
They will never move once the first two rows are up. That’s a lot of weight.
Do people actually eat enough pizza to justify a pizza oven
Why use a handsaw to cut those notches, or birds mouths, in the roof rafters when you can use the biggest band saw on the property? Joking with you. I really enjoyed watching your build. It looks awesome!
Thank You!!!
Can we build a roof on top of the BBQ countertops if they are already done.
Yes but it is risky. I would protect them with something. Drop a tool or a beam and those tops are going in the dumpster
Aren't the horizontal members at the front and back actually in tension because of the weight of the roof through the rafters? Nice job regardless!!