Build with Roman - How to Build a Willard Grill Station w/ Kamado Pad - Tips and Tricks
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- Опубліковано 13 лют 2019
- Your friends will be lealous of your new grill. In this video, Roman walks you through the quick task of building your very own Willard outdoor Grill Station. You will get to see one be built and learn some tips and tricks along the way. This build features a 32" Summerset Sizzler Grill. Note, our kits using the 26" Sizzler grill do not have an infrea-red burner. If you cannot perform the tasks in this video, or you aren't confident in what you are doing, you can always call a professional. They would love to hear from you.
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I'll save this video in case I want to built a retaining wall.
I like your videos very good information!!!
Love it looks modern yet rustic if you had different colors it would look even better
Nice, would like to do something like this with a mini-fridge built in.
Read my thoughts on why a mini fridge may not be the best idea for an outdoor grill station: romanstone.com/how-you-can-afford-an-outdoor-kitchen/
I bought this as my first propane grill. It's been a fun, learning experience ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxCx5fHawkK9OoV-ojFrY8JLnZrFwAmvUt . I think it's a bit too pricey after looking at other grills, but it wasn't hard to put together and it works really well. I love the side burner option for heating food during a power outage. I have an electric stove and live in the South (Hurricane season), so this was a bonus. I also bought a cover for it and it has protected it nicely (the Char Broil All-Season Grill Cover 3-4 Burner: Large). Every few grill sessions, I take the rack (or grate) and burner covers off and clean them with a non-abrasive scrubby and mild soap. I wipe the excess off of the bottom as well, taking care to avoid the gas and pilot lines.
What was t hff e measurements on that
Grill build.
Did you put the propane in the back
Didnt show that on the vedio
Great job
Looks great, but won't the rocks shift or move since there is nothing holding them together?
I would use consteuction glue for pavers… not sure if they just missed to include that
I wish you’d make more videos. They are very informative and entertaining!
What type of stone is being used here ?
Can you explain where the propane tank goes? Under the grill or off to the side under the countertop?
The tank goes under the grill. It is accessible from the back, though you could build it to be accessible from the front. There are also plans to connect it to a gas line for the cleanest installation. Check out the instructions for more information:
drive.google.com/folderview?id=1Uqn2zlnaowtZzFeKDehVzPogidFTp7bs
Nice gloves.
How do I get these pavers?
do they make this for non gas? there 2k wow
no insulated jacket for under it?
Can’t follow this but cool video
No mortor or adhesive ?
He's demonstrating, but if you listen to him speak, he keeps saying after the glue sets...
Hello, how should I contact your company for a custom order, I’ve tried email and messenger and have not heard back
You skipped explaining about the glue
Uhhh, yeah. No thx.
Is that fake grass and plants?
It is fake grass and real plants. We had to make a video and it was in the teens outside. So we rented a greenhouse and destroyed the audio track. We had to move this block so many times it is painful to recall. It was a fun learning experience all around. Ironically after the 6 weeks of record cold, it warmed to record highs. Oh well. Were on a schedule! Thanks for noticing. I'm just glad people watch these things.
@@Romanstonehardscape I've been doing video production for over 10 years, and I think you did great, especially if this was your first time building a set. I think most viewers just care about the info you're conveying, but if you're unhappy with the audio, next time, try hanging blankets on the bare walls to absorb the echo. Throw one on the floor too. Cheap moving blankets are fine. If you happen to be editing in Adobe Premiere, there is an effect called "dereverb" that will clean your audio up too (other programs probably have something similar). Thanks for the videos.
What boring
Fake ass set
Okay… so what do you do when your grills finally craps out and you need a new one? Also, is there any way you can send Josh Allen to my place to build my grill surround too?