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Cash or others, is that a pre-made double step fascia product? Or wrapped stepped wood? Its sharp and if it’s pre formed product I’ve not seen it before.
Osky That wooden log running though the middle of the chimney is a concern. AI don't care! built up 2x12 with a 2x8 with a 2x4 . or 1x stock. i have a friend that can build up any number of profiles rather than have them milled by a factory. Norm defiantly built up... aka nailing them together. but the last piece in the ensemble looks to have a drip edge. if it was a 2x4 I think it would have a shadow line like the second piece displays.....I cant blow the picture up so that's my guess...bob
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Here's one we built for a client:
Last edited by kolofardos; 02/10/24.
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Nice. You thinking of building something at your place like this? Images like this always bring good thoughts to me. My mind wanders off into times past sitting outside around a fire and good company watching the stars and having good conversations. Back burner thing... Like you... I enjoy the thinking about.
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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Here's one we built for a client: Very Nice work!
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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Here's one we built for a client: Very Nice work! Thanks!
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I have a dream to add something to a small cabin I am building. I really appreciate the critic posts that highlight some of the mistakes.
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Here's one we built for a client: nice and clean...bob
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I just don't understand putting the money into it, if you're only option for cooking is a gas grill. If you are gonna spend 30,40,50K, put in some more tools.
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I just don't understand putting the money into it, if you're only option for cooking is a gas grill. If you are gonna spend 30,40,50K, put in some more tools. 50k would be a good down payment......bob
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Looks nice, but we'd have to bundle up to stay out there for 9 months out of the year. That, and the plumbing would have to heated or winterized.
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As others have already noted, it does look really nice and would be a great feature when it is not raining, snowing, or if mosquitoes were not an issue. I have seen several such kitchens, but they were well under a tall roof and sometimes screened in. Propane heaters might be a good option, if the weather is not too cold. I have seen some with a hot tub and outdoor shower off to the side as well, but this was all under a large roofed area off the back of a house. In my opinion, if you are not going to build it large enough and with enough usable features, both for convenience and for weather considerations, it could be a serious waste of money. Personally, for my fantasy home, I would love to have a functional area like this.
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Nice. You thinking of building something at your place like this? Images like this always bring good thoughts to me. My mind wanders off into times past sitting outside around a fire and good company watching the stars and having good conversations. Back burner thing... Like you... I enjoy the thinking about. My list of back burners is as long as my other list! Good to keep the mind occupied though.
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Summer kitchens were fairly common back when.
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... if you want to show an outdoor cooking area that will get a lot of likes and not so much criticism on here cash. show a 10x50 single wide with the wall cut out where the kitchen/dining room is with opaque plastic put up for a barrier against the elements ....bob Huh? Cash....you post a killer patio/outdoor cooking area....a really nice place, and people immediately start to criticize it and not appreciate it for what it is.....hence my suggestion on what maybe more appealing to a lot of folks...bob I don’t think anyone is a schitting on it. Just that that specific layout needs some work. As mentioned the seating area is uncovered, the counter in front of the seats has two big sinks right in front of them, the booze shelves directly over the gas grill, the fireplace where the only one that get any heat from it is the guy standing in front of the grill…. It’s pretty. Needs some layout tweaks. Nothing huge though. I’m starting on a kinda similar cabana this spring. Quite a bit simpler though. Haven’t settled on a shed roof or a low gable roof yet.
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... if you want to show an outdoor cooking area that will get a lot of likes and not so much criticism on here cash. show a 10x50 single wide with the wall cut out where the kitchen/dining room is with opaque plastic put up for a barrier against the elements ....bob Huh? Cash....you post a killer patio/outdoor cooking area....a really nice place, and people immediately start to criticize it and not appreciate it for what it is.....hence my suggestion on what maybe more appealing to a lot of folks...bob Copy... I did not mean to imply to anyone it was mine... only that it would be fun stuff to build. Our place here on the Bay is 220+/- years old... the original "outside kitchen" is gone except the brick grill in very poor condition. I have been threatening to rebuild it and add a smoker (for fish mostly).
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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We live in northern MT and unlike some of these old fair weather puzzies(I'm teasing now) I'd be using that setup pretty much all the time.
But, it would be a bitch to clean. Between blowing snow and blowing dust, thunderstorms, etc.. I would get tired of trying to keep it up real quick.
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I like the idea but not the $50k budget
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Does anyone really think that the log runs through the chimney ?
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I like the idea but not the $50k budget Fifty wouldn't build it.....bob
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