DIY Outdoor Kitchen Build, part 3: Cementboard, accessories, tile, and trim

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • The last installment! We go backwards a bit and cover cutting and attaching the Durock, and prepping it for tile.
    Also, installing some very pesky grill accessories -- two doors, and a set of drawers. Plus, the drink trough and its drain. Along the way, a LOT of tile happens. Ultimately, we finish this doozy of a project!
    Follow @shoestringmartha on instagram for updates and previews of all of our projects, as well as tips and recipes!
    Accessories we used (affiliate links included):
    Mophorn Outdoor Kitchen 14W x 20H Inch Wall Construction Stainless Steel Flush Mount for BBQ Island, 14inch x 20inch, Single Door with Vents -- HEADS UP! The opening was too narrow for a standard propane tank. It was too late to return it, so we ended up just buying a smaller tank. Bonehead move, but we made it work.
    amzn.to/34NZT2x
    They don't sell the 20X b 14H access door anymore, but they do have this bigger one now:
    amzn.to/3KSlvQv
    Mophorn 18x20.5 Inch Outdoor Kitchen Drawers Stainless Steel with Handle for BBQ Island, 18 x 20.6 x 12.7 Inch
    amzn.to/2RqQpal
    Also, one should note that the handles are different on each item. Just a heads up, in case that's a deal breaker for you.
    The drink trough is an Ariel 42" zero radius undermount bar sink, and we got it from Overstock. We top-mounted it, in case we ever have to replace it.
    www.overstock....
    I've even seen people use a length of gutter, but we wanted something sturdier and wider, with straight sides.

Комментарии • 188

  • @davidarlen9162
    @davidarlen9162 3 года назад +4

    Just wanted to drop you a note and let you know how much I enjoyed this series. I know it is a ton of work to produce and edit something like this. The is exactly the type of thing I’m looking to build in my backyard. The drink trough is pure genius.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      That is so lovely to hear! Our goal was just to make the videos we wish we had when we were planning this whole thing. :D The drink trough and its rigging was totally Ames idea, and she'll be pleased to hear someone appreciated it. Best of luck with your build!

  • @mox01
    @mox01 4 месяца назад

    What a great series!! Really appreciated seeing the process from start to finish, even the mistakes that were made along the way. Very inspiring

  • @1217heaven
    @1217heaven 3 года назад +1

    thanks for adding I love the idea to use the 32" sink as a way to have drinks on Ice for people.

  • @nicogs97
    @nicogs97 3 года назад +1

    I love the tiles it gives it more personality.

  • @alejandrovelez5501
    @alejandrovelez5501 3 года назад +3

    Great job and series! I live in FL - that thing is hurricane proof.

  • @stitcht5035
    @stitcht5035 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you guy's i really enjoyed watching all 3 part of DIY video's I'm going to try to build it one day

  • @MIKESWILDWORLD
    @MIKESWILDWORLD 3 года назад +1

    I liked the learn as you go method. I’m building mine now and trying to figure it out. That was a lot of work. Looks good!

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Thanks! Hard to believe we do a ton of planning and research, with the intent of doing everything right the first time, only to have all sorts of unanticipated issues come up anyway. All one can do is be flexible, adapt , and have a good sense of humor. 😂 Best of luck with your build!

  • @roldannunez9866
    @roldannunez9866 7 месяцев назад

    Looks great ! A lot of work but the finish is well worth it.

  • @davidhanna5446
    @davidhanna5446 3 года назад +1

    This whole series was awesome. Inspiring me to do my own!

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! If a pair of boneheads like us can do it, anyone can -- get after it! :)

  • @Donoprez
    @Donoprez 2 года назад

    Beautiful beautiful job🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
    You guys make it look like a walk in the park. I enjoy so much your videos, thank you for sharing your amazing job!!!!

  • @treydwg1
    @treydwg1 2 года назад

    You all did a fabulous job!! I have been hesitant to build my own outdoor kitchen/grilling area. After seeing this I think I’m going for it. Thank you.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад +1

      Aw yeah!! You got this!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Hunter__14
    @Hunter__14 Год назад

    phenomenal job you guys rocked it GREAT FREAKING JOB!!!!!!!

  • @JOSEROJAS-ey5ub
    @JOSEROJAS-ey5ub 3 года назад +1

    Excellent work. Great video thank you for sharing

  • @paulfixesstuff1059
    @paulfixesstuff1059 3 года назад +1

    Very impressive project. Great DIY!

  • @cysko40
    @cysko40 Год назад

    Thank you. I am about to start mine. So many things that i will steal from your design
    Lol.

  • @tricecourt1247
    @tricecourt1247 3 года назад

    Just wanted to let you know, you guys rock. Was looking for outdoor kitchen ideas and ran across you and used you as the guild and was greatful that you put the doors and sink links in your comments, that saved a ton of time and came to the relization your a great shopper. So I just wanted to say thank you and how great your videos where and anyone with half a brain should be able to figure it out from what you did. So Thanks again. You made my outdoor kitchen go smoothly and your videos are much better than Outdoor Eddie. I'm just saying

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Awesome, thanks so much!! That is so wonderful to hear! We're all out here just trying to figure out this stuff together 😂

  • @timmyhendero3373
    @timmyhendero3373 3 года назад +1

    Gave me some great ideas
    Looking forward to building mine
    Thanks

  • @thegorillaskitchen
    @thegorillaskitchen 3 года назад

    I love your video series, thanks so much for taking the time to make them. This will be super helpful with my next project. Plus, it's cool to see some AZ locals doing cool things.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Arizona, represent! Your recipes look legit -- totally subscribing!

    • @thegorillaskitchen
      @thegorillaskitchen 3 года назад

      @@ShoestringMartha Awesome, so glad we could connect!

  • @lazarodubrocq5565
    @lazarodubrocq5565 Год назад

    Dam that inspector what’s on top of you all the time 😂😂😂

  • @jimqpublic2
    @jimqpublic2 2 года назад

    Thank you for this series. I just bought my steel studs and channel! I went with the 2-1/2" studs for more interior space.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      Yay! Great idea, using narrower studs. Our available footprint is so small, the interior space is fairly limited. Those would have been a really useful space saver!

  • @2BrothersWorld
    @2BrothersWorld 3 года назад

    No even awesome is the best video ever on RUclips about this topic. My respects to you.

  • @tazdevil5032
    @tazdevil5032 3 года назад

    Awesome!!!! great work
    I loved the sink

  • @matttackel997
    @matttackel997 2 года назад

    Awesome job, it turned out so great!

  • @vibenation23
    @vibenation23 Год назад

    It looks great. I’m trying to do this as well for my backyard. ❤

  • @Appetite4ATX
    @Appetite4ATX 3 года назад

    Dang! That's looking amazing!

  • @noulis452
    @noulis452 3 года назад

    That's pretty good. Nice job!

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Год назад

    Now I'm seeing everything gray.

  • @mykelb
    @mykelb 3 года назад

    Martha, I watched all 3 of the videos. Y'all are extremely good at DIY. Do you know that you just built a $10,000 outdoor kitchen? I have looked at pre-made and they are ridiculously high. Fantastic job. I would be building mine in Cathedral City, CA so I will probably put in a small refrigerator as well since it will prevent folks wet from the pool tracking into the kitchen. Since I will have to run electricity for that, may as well put an overhead pergola with lighting to keep the sun off during the day and have lighting at night. Thanks again for your inspiration!

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Thank you so very much! Your outdoor kitchen plans sounds like an utter dream! 😍 😍 😍 Best of luck with your build -- you'll never regret taking it on.

  • @joannealfonso
    @joannealfonso 3 года назад

    Gorgeous ❤️

  • @thejeepster90
    @thejeepster90 3 года назад

    LOVE IT!

  • @112223alex
    @112223alex 3 года назад +1

    Nice, but if I was you I would relocate that Royal Poinciana it's going to crack your floor in the near future.

  • @Fa-kf9ws
    @Fa-kf9ws Год назад

    Access panel

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      amzn.to/3pnpyZj

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      They don't sell the wide one in that size anymore, but they do have this bigger one now: amzn.to/3KSlvQv

  • @brookebradford7817
    @brookebradford7817 2 года назад +1

    These videos are awesome and super helpful, I noticed the fencing you have in the back and was wondering what type of wood you used for this ?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! They are pine 1x5x8s, cut down to about 7'.

  • @jeremyjones8655
    @jeremyjones8655 2 года назад +1

    Can you be more specific about the aluminum corners you used to cover the tile joints? I need to do something similar but don’t know where to find something like that. Thanks! It came out great btw

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      You bet! It is 1" aluminum angle. We got ours at Home Depot: www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-1-in-x-96-in-Aluminum-Angle-with-1-16-in-Thick-800057/204325583

  • @tpxrp6244
    @tpxrp6244 2 года назад

    I enjoyed. Awesome job. Even wore a Cubs shirt?

  • @lindsaymayfield1243
    @lindsaymayfield1243 2 года назад

    LOVE LOVE LOVE! these videos are so helpful - thank you for taking the time to create them. Btw, I noticed that the concrete base for the patio cracked. Was the weight of the bar too much or were these cracks there before construction?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! They were already there. We did eventually fix it 😅 ruclips.net/video/P4yMZ6XESf8/видео.html

  • @paulrunge9173
    @paulrunge9173 3 года назад +1

    Very encouraging video. Close to starting my own similar project. What brand/ model cabinet door had the short mounting flange? Shopping for those now.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад +1

      The model is "Mophorn Outdoor Kitchen 14W x 20H Inch Wall Construction Stainless Steel Flush Mount for BBQ Island". I put the details and links up above in the description. Also, I noted there and in the follow-up video the opening is too narrow for your standard 20lb propane tank -- so beware, and best of luck on your project!

  • @JoseRivera-ot5vc
    @JoseRivera-ot5vc 2 года назад

    Nice 👍

  • @deeruckussolutions8772
    @deeruckussolutions8772 Год назад

    I’m s confused… at the 6:05 mark I see you securing the tiles with quickrete concrete patcher… I don’t even see any thin set… am I missing something¿

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад +1

      I had to queue it up and see for myself. 🤔 Yep. That is just thinset mixed up in a recycled bucket. It was just such a convenient size 😂

  • @hoppy760
    @hoppy760 2 года назад

    OUTSTANDING DIY!! Did you consider doing block instead of metal studs?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад +1

      We did not. Framing seemed less intimidating that masonry 😄 Also, the slab is soooo small. Even framed, the interior space is pretty minimal. I think with block, we’d have none. But if you have the space and confidence for it - why not?!

  • @aaborkar
    @aaborkar 2 года назад +1

    Looks amazing, just wondering how did you manage the ground contact? At 3:07, doesnt seem like you have thinset connecting the cement board to the concrete slab to make a joint/seal. Curious how did you prevent water penetration on rainy days?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад +1

      I'm not sure I understand your question, but think you are asking why there is a gap at the bottom? If so, that was intentional. The slab slopes away from the house, and toward the kitchen. We left a small space at the bottom, so that the water can flow underneath, and out the other side, rather than pooling on the slab.
      It's been a couple year now, and there have been no problems with water. However, we do live in the desert. We get a few large downpours in the late summer, but other than that, it's very dry.

  • @awest19744
    @awest19744 3 года назад +1

    I am about to undergo a similar build, was planning on Stone Veneer, but your tile sure looks nice and easier. Give's me pause for thought. One question, were you able to open the Kamado Joe with the Pole in the way?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Well-spotted! We can open it about 90% before the vent touches the pole, plenty wide enough to place just about anything on the grill surface, and since the lid has that air lift hinge, there's no danger of it falling back down.

  • @Rokeshj
    @Rokeshj Год назад +1

    @ShoestringMartha Awesome job and thanks for this video series it really helped me with my build. Since you had to use 1x4 and shims to level the kitchen frame (since your concrete was sloping away) did you end up with different heights on your kitchen frame once it was levelled? With my build I did exactly the same (used 1x4's to level the kitchen frame) on one corner the height is 36" and on the opposite end corner the height is 37 3/4" (this is the corner I used shims to level the kitchen frame). Is this normal? If not any suggestions to fix this?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      We not only leveled the frame, but also made sure the top edges of the concrete forms were level in all directions before pouring. The thickness looks consistent, all around.

  • @JacopoAlabiso
    @JacopoAlabiso 2 года назад +1

    very interesting.what about that concrete counter top? did you make it yourself too?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      You bet! That’s part 2: ruclips.net/video/o-RWrLGGgpM/видео.html

  • @331SVTCobra
    @331SVTCobra 3 года назад +1

    6:28... why was it a "very long process"? Did you use a masonry bit? Nice vids btw.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Thank you! We were using diamond drill bits for ceramic tile. Masonry ones might have been faster, but we were paranoid about cracking or chipping the tile. Trade off was that it was verrrrrrry slow.

  • @tammiecarbohn6796
    @tammiecarbohn6796 3 года назад +1

    Great job but why did you build it on such bad concrete?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад +2

      Thanks, and totally valid callout! We discussed it before we started, and decided we just didn't have the time and budget to replace the slab. In retrospect, it may have saved time and effort, when it came to leveling. Plan A was just to cover the remaining visible ugliness with a giant jute rug and call it boho. We did that, and hated it. (Upside, the rug looks great in the house.) Plan B is to either grind down the high spot, patch and paint, as we did in the patio gym, or cut out the worst of it and pour. That'll be covered in the recap / update video, whenever we get that done. Of course, all of this would have been easier BEFORE the build, but hindsight 20/20 and all that jazz.

  • @Mstom178
    @Mstom178 Год назад

    how are the doors holding up?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      The wide one tends to swing open when it's windy, but otherwise, all good!

  • @shankar3950
    @shankar3950 9 месяцев назад

    Where did you find the steel framing?

  • @heatherdonnel5538
    @heatherdonnel5538 2 года назад

    Your work is gorgeous. Thank you for your videos. I'm sorry if this was asked, I'm not finding the answer...what thickness of cement board did you use? Thank you so much, and happy building.

  • @tobypetty9435
    @tobypetty9435 3 года назад

    Looks great! Thanks for sharing. How did you mount the vent to the tile? Thank You

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! We just glued it on with Liquid Nails. Seems to be holding just fine 🤞🏻

  • @penningtonsm
    @penningtonsm Год назад

    Looks like it came out great! I’m at the beginning stages of my build and also have a Kamado Joe. Quick couple of questions, how did you reinforce the pad that the Kamado is sitting on (didn’t catch it in the vid) and also, how did you pick the big ole thing up to put it in its new home. I’m so scared of breaking mine. Thank you.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад +1

      Thank you! We're still pretty pleased with it. Reinforcement was in the first video -- the one one steel framing. We basically, just added extra framing underneath -- right in the center -- to really beef up the platform. Lifting up the Kamado was definitely a two person job, esp. for 2 pipsqueaks like us. I don't recall for sure, but we may have placed it with the lid off, and then attached it afterward. It was stressful, for sure, mostly getting it settled into the feet just right. Good luck with your build!

  • @penningtonsm
    @penningtonsm Год назад

    Can you please help me drill holes in my two drawer box. I have the save as you. I’ve tried every drill bit and every liquid method there is. Slow drilling fast drilling. It’s barely scratching the surface. That half inch tile bit you used looked huge! Help please.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      You could not pay me enough 😂 Thanks to the magic of editing, that 30+ minutes it took to drill a couple holes only lasted 30 seconds. I thought my arm was going to fall off. The only thing I didn't try was a good quality stepbit / unibit. So maybe that's an option. Hopefully a metal pro will chime in with the secret key to drilling holes in stainless steel, without slowly dying inside.

    • @penningtonsm
      @penningtonsm Год назад

      @@ShoestringMartha lol. Fair enough. I’ll just keep at it. So frustrating that they don’t come with holes. Thank you for responding though. Lol

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      Hang in there!

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад +1

      Another thing I just thought of -- when we built the kitchen, we did not yet own an impact driver (which is why we struggled with the self-tappers). That probably would have helped with making holes in the stainless steel too, rather than our wimpy drill. So if you're not already, maybe give an impact a whirl.

  • @tonatunirvegetablegardenin322
    @tonatunirvegetablegardenin322 3 года назад

    Excellent work !! Loved it. Can you give us the link ?

    • @tonatunirvegetablegardenin322
      @tonatunirvegetablegardenin322 3 года назад

      I mean link for the frame from Amazone.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Thank you! I'm not sure which thing you mean, but any items we used that are from Amazon should be in the description.

  • @jonathanmeek9490
    @jonathanmeek9490 Год назад

    Where did you buy the drink trough?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      Overstock I think? There should be a link in the description.

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Год назад

    I'm leaving now so long I'm on my way to the hospital shalom...

  • @khanl1
    @khanl1 2 года назад

    Great video- since the kitchen is not covered, do you have issues with rain? I am assuming you are covering the grill…etc

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! We don’t get much rain out here in Arizona. We dont cover the grill, since it’s meant to be outside. Might be different for you in your climate.

  • @alexmarz239
    @alexmarz239 3 года назад +1

    Awesome build. Where did you get your accessories from?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Thanks so much! We got them from Amazon. It was less expensive that way, but as you saw in the video, it caused a few snags. Also, I forgot to mention that, even though they are from the same manufacturer, they each have different handles. Not a big deal, but we may replace them later. Nonetheless, I put the links to them in the description.

    • @alexmarz239
      @alexmarz239 3 года назад +1

      @@ShoestringMartha thanks for the reply. I was looking at them on amazon, they are a fraction of the price of getting them from bull or one of the other complete bar build manufacturers.

  • @4305hern
    @4305hern 2 года назад

    Do you have a video on how you did the counter top?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      You bet! Outdoor Kitchen, Part 2: Concrete countertop forming, pouring, and finishing ruclips.net/video/o-RWrLGGgpM/видео.html

  • @brianrolf
    @brianrolf 2 года назад +1

    Great job. Did you pre-drill holes for attaching the cement board like you did when connecting the studs to each other? In the vid it looks like you were struggling with getting a screw in from the top and so just wondering if you pre-drilled? I'm getting ready to do a similar build in a few weeks. Thanks

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад +1

      Nope! With the cementboard in place, we didn’t have any wobble problems and were able to drill straight though. Also, if we had a driver then, we wouldn’t have had to pre-drill either. Kicking myself for not buying one for that project 😆

    • @brianrolf
      @brianrolf 2 года назад +1

      @@ShoestringMartha Thanks. Would 1 1/4" Rock-On screws work for the cement board?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      We used Rock-On screws as well, but 1 5/8. I would think 1 1/4 would be ok. 🤔That’s 3/4” for the cementboard and … *mathing* … 1/2” for the framing. My vote is yes. 😅

    • @Adeus1
      @Adeus1 2 года назад

      @@brianrolf usually it's #9 x 1-1/4" for 5/8 or 3/4 cement board

  • @gilbertmorales5245
    @gilbertmorales5245 3 года назад

    What did you use for the bottom of the inside of your cabinets? Or did you just place things on the floor inside the cabinets?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад +1

      Cedar fence boards! If you would like a better look at them, it's covered in part one, right about here: ruclips.net/video/xxlgRifkVe0/видео.html

  • @deeruckussolutions8772
    @deeruckussolutions8772 Год назад

    Hey awesome vid…what mortar did you use to secure the tile?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      Thank you! We used the Mapei brand, from Floor & Decor. I think they also sell it at Lowes.

  • @skauffmann100
    @skauffmann100 3 года назад

    Great video thank you! Currently working on mine. Have you had any water issues with the cement boards? Some videos suggest using a waterproofing membrane before tiling and I am trying to figure out if it’s absolutely necessary.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Welcome! We have not had any water issues, but we live in an very dry environment. If you live somewhere that gets snow or a lot of rain, I can see where it might be something to consider.

    • @dano9176
      @dano9176 3 года назад

      Not necessary. Shower surrounds are built the same way, tile on cement board. You might consider sealing the grout, but that’s more just to keep it clean.

    • @liamwindsor5854
      @liamwindsor5854 3 года назад

      Shower surrounds are also waterproofed

  • @ramsesvega5066
    @ramsesvega5066 3 года назад

    Was that thick block of concrete top necessary? Why not just tile over Durock? Just saying

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад +1

      Necessary? No. It's purely for style points. If you like tile countertops -- go for it!

    • @ramsesvega5066
      @ramsesvega5066 3 года назад

      @@ShoestringMartha perfect, I will totally use your framing and everything up to the concrete, I think if it holds a big concrete block it will hold anything lol thanks

  • @GiovaDuarte
    @GiovaDuarte 3 года назад

    How much would all this cost?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      We’re going to do a follow up that includes a more detailed cost breakdown, but roughly, not including the grill or smoker - $1650. We didn’t have to buy much in the way of tools, so that’s pretty much just materials, plus the doors and sink.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад +3

      Update: While I was looking at my estimates, my partner has the receipts, and she said the total was closer to $2,000.

    • @GiovaDuarte
      @GiovaDuarte 3 года назад

      @@ShoestringMartha thank you for the extra details. You guys did a great job.

  • @jerryoltremari317
    @jerryoltremari317 11 месяцев назад +1

    You’re makin my knees hurt, you need some knee pads.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  11 месяцев назад

      We have some. No idea why we didn’t dust em off 😄

  • @centralparkfitness
    @centralparkfitness 3 года назад +1

    Call me bougie but this is WAY to much work for a shitbox char broil grill! Lol

  • @osteobiz
    @osteobiz 3 года назад

    What size is your Kamado Joe? Looking to do something similar for 2 Lg. Big Green Eggs.

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Год назад

    I have a pain between my ears.

  • @mgf1234
    @mgf1234 11 месяцев назад +1

    great work! Did the protruding screw heads in the frame front cause issues when attaching the cement board (it looks like they're fairly raised and would prevent the cement board from clean contact to frame or causing it to warp if/when screwed to the frame ?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I didn’t notice any distortion in the cementboard. I would guess that the back surface would yield to anything pointy.

  • @petepapadopoulos6639
    @petepapadopoulos6639 Год назад +1

    so, what was the base where you slid your Gas Grill into? I watched all 3 videos and I didn't see how you completed the cut-out for the grill interior space. I just saw that the Grill was in place and was wondering was it just resting on the metal studs or was there a solid surface underneath it? Thanks..

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      It is just resting on the studs. It is open underneath, so that we could connect the gas line, and access the ignitor battery.

  • @RichTric
    @RichTric 3 года назад +1

    Inspiring! Really enjoyed watching this 3 part series. Great job guys! Looks amazing.

  • @DavidG-yl3ne
    @DavidG-yl3ne 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great job and I appreciate you taking the time to post these videos.

  • @ImDunton
    @ImDunton 3 года назад +2

    Outdoor cooking video next?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      LOL -- nah, my cooking videos get like 0 views. Since it's poppin off -- a mushroom growing crate update is next!

  • @edtarverd1
    @edtarverd1 3 года назад +1

    I had decided on a DIY metal BBQ island. I have no experience with metal framing so looking for some tips on you tube I came across your videos! Overall very good job of explaining the process on how you went about it. Very informative!

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Thank you! It's kind of intimidating, but once you get into it, it starts to make sense and is more forgiving than you would think, as you can tell by how many times we moved, adjusted, and re-worked the structure. Good luck!

  • @friskyanderson
    @friskyanderson 2 года назад +1

    Use a dremel with a tile drill bit next time. They're super expensive but will buzz through that tile in 30 seconds. Great work by the way! Love the video too!

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      You wouldn't guess it, since it's took about 84 years to do it's job, but there's a tile bit on that drill.

  • @mikewakeford524
    @mikewakeford524 2 года назад +1

    Ladies, cracking job and thanks for sharing. Given me great inspiration for my outdoor kitchen. Did you make a video for the concrete worktop?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      Thank ya! And you bet we did 😊 m.ruclips.net/video/o-RWrLGGgpM/видео.html

  • @bmarsh011
    @bmarsh011 3 года назад

    Thank you for the videos, they were very helpful! Watched your videos many, many times. Here is my completed build....ruclips.net/video/lE3et7dnEkg/видео.html

  • @williamusrex6417
    @williamusrex6417 Год назад

    Wonderful! What is it that you put on the back of the tiles to stick on the wall?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      Just regular tile thinset. We re-used a bucket from something else to mix it in.

  • @billpliske
    @billpliske 3 года назад +1

    Freaking awesome.

  • @MrKosarevka
    @MrKosarevka 2 года назад +1

    Awesome build. Bronze corners would be event better, especially when they age.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      Thanks! Bronze is a good idea, for when the aluminum gives out. 😊

    • @matttackel997
      @matttackel997 2 года назад +1

      bronze would look ridiculous against the black and white tile mixed with the stainless... black on the corners was the only viable option.

  • @bubashalom8274
    @bubashalom8274 Год назад

    The music for your video has caused me to have a headache in my eye.

  • @bdizzle123001
    @bdizzle123001 4 месяца назад

    great video! did you have to predrill through the steel for the rock on screws?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! Nope, they seemed to plow through just fine -- probably even easier with an impact.

    • @bdizzle123001
      @bdizzle123001 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ShoestringMartha good to know! Thank you!!

  • @elsheriffwoodsignsandcraft8608
    @elsheriffwoodsignsandcraft8608 3 года назад +1

    Cementboard was 1/2 or 3/4. Great work

  • @lavernnorfleet2880
    @lavernnorfleet2880 3 месяца назад

  • @fernandomunoz8566
    @fernandomunoz8566 3 года назад +1

    Where did you guys pick up the trim pieces?

  • @andrewyoo310
    @andrewyoo310 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Looking forward to seeing more videos like this. Subscribed and liked!

  • @reneeanddarrenpain5062
    @reneeanddarrenpain5062 3 года назад

    absolutely gorgeous!!! you have inspired me to use tile instead of cedar ;)

  • @dbh102595
    @dbh102595 2 года назад

    Fantastic job. Thank you for all the great ideas.

  • @crabuzy
    @crabuzy 2 года назад

    This is the 100 times my husband and I watched this. Paused every 10s to get all the details. And screenshot. And your video is so fantastic that I was able to take him off wood framing but studs

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад

      Awesome, thanks! I mean, if *we* can handle it (albeit with some mistakes) literally anyone can! 😂

  • @Coecoebrown
    @Coecoebrown 3 года назад

    Awesome job! Thank you for posting!

  • @jam8773
    @jam8773 3 года назад

    Very nice 👍 👏🇺🇸🙂🏳️‍🌈

  • @maplehouseknives
    @maplehouseknives 2 года назад

    What a great series!👍

  • @richardreyes3
    @richardreyes3 2 года назад

    Great videos. I'm in the planning and research phase of building of building a bbq island using metal studs as you all did. Question regarding the area under the grill. Did you install cement board to the frame directly under the grill (the horizontal area where the grill may rest)? And if so, did you cut a hole in the board for hoses to pass through?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! We did not cementboard under the grill. It's sitting directly on the horizontal framing I put across the opening, so no worries about the hoses. :)

    • @richardreyes3
      @richardreyes3 2 года назад

      @@ShoestringMartha thanks!

  • @fayecann9761
    @fayecann9761 3 года назад

    Great job! My husband is working on ours now.Yours look good!

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  3 года назад

      Thank you! May your build go smoothly, and enjoy your new outdoor space :)

  • @davidgabrielsen2139
    @davidgabrielsen2139 Год назад

    What about bees? Can you get at them if they build a nest? Loved the video.

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      Thanks! I think for a person of small build, most of the interior is reachable. The only spot that’s probably not is between the drawers and the end.

  • @mstreefern
    @mstreefern 3 года назад

    Uber classy👍🏼👏🏼

  • @mratop3303
    @mratop3303 3 года назад

    Nice Job some good info

  • @myyardsucks7964
    @myyardsucks7964 3 года назад

    Turned out great!!

  • @Drew-di6nt
    @Drew-di6nt 2 года назад

    🔥 what a great job!

  • @The_real_dylan
    @The_real_dylan Год назад

    Where’s the drink trough from?

    • @ShoestringMartha
      @ShoestringMartha  Год назад

      The drink trough is an Ariel 42" zero radius undermount bar sink, and we got it from Overstock. We top-mounted it, in case we ever have to replace it.
      www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Stainless-Steel-Undermount-Kitchen-Prep-Bar-Sink/8198228/product.html?option=11453901