Brick BBQ Step by Step Tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2019
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looks amazing ... but am not sure what you going to do if the little grill holder broke after a year of usage with heat and weather element ? I think you need something much stronger than small wires to hold the grill .
They're wall ties mate, won't break
The Mrs just cough me watching and said don't even think about it.
Haha
No matter what video You post mate, all are Pro, fantastic job, solid skill... great person + nice music... pleasure to watch 👍
THAT IS SPECTACULAR. I so love your channel. GREAT STUFF.
Hi Stu, you simplify the processes and allows me to pick up what your showing easily, thank you 👍
Hi Stu
I am watching your amazing videos with my friends here in Thailand where I now live. It has been fantastic to explain to my friends what a cavity wall is; how we use a spirit level; why, when you breathe out a cloud comes out too and its great to show off my country to its finest.
Thanks to honest, English craftsmen like yourself! Makes me proud to be British.
Good luck to you!
David, Bangkok and West Ham United!!
Cheers David I was in bkk last year 👍
My favourite part was where you showed in detail how to perfectly cut a brick for quarter and half bricks. Facepalm
Did he? Time stamp?
I think that's the point, he didn't show how to.
This is a life saver I’m building two brick barbecues in the summer cheers mate keep up the good work mate 🙂
Love your channel because it's all about passing on knowledge. Simple project well executed. Love it.
This video is great for someone like me with no experience. I don’t want to build a fancy dan bbq, just one that’ll stand up properly! Cheers Stu for actually showing us laymen good practice and technique that we can actually follow!
Many thanks mate👍🏻👍🏻
Wont that metal that holds charcoal rust and rot away couple of years.
Love this Stu
Cheers bro
Love the indented finish on the outside mortar!
Just watched this old vid by Stu. He doesn’t post much anymore but a heck of an artist with a trowel. Just like watching him lay brick
You are a perfectionist 👍🏻
You made it look so easy, awesome work mate!
Great Video Stu. You are a very good teacher and inspire confidence in people who maybe don’t have the ability or confidence to attempt tasks. Once again many thanks and good luck.
Cheers David all the best mate
Would you recommend putting anything on top of the final course? Like a limestone cap or granite even? Looks stellar can’t wait to build mine soon thanks for all the knowledge you share!
Nice one stu, classic but gold! Excellent tutorial and well explained,Thanks for sharing awesome :)
You are very creative Stu great work pal.
Keep doing what you do best Stu 👌
Excellent video mate can't wait for the next one on finishing the brickwork like jointing etc
Subbed, This will be my first project. I hope to one day know enough to build my own extension!
First vid I've seen of yours, and all I can say is you live up to your title, best bricky. Cheers, I'm going to give this a go 🖒
You have gave me an idea to build a bbq in the summer thank you stu keep up the good work I really enjoy your videos :)
Hi Stu, thank you for sharing the processes to build BBQ area. This will assist me in my project, just like to say a big thank you!
I'm lucky to have gotten old heat-treated chimney brick-my grill would be outside so has to be insulated against heat transfer. Thanks for tutorial!
When I do mine I’ll put 3 overhangs on each side. But, wow 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Amazing video.
Love you Stu! Thanks a lot for all these videos! :) :)
Good choice stu BBQ if you thinking of having a go at bricklaying I would recommend this and you get to use it too good job stu good starter challenge 👍
yere good choice stu
Whenever you factor in the weight of the grills, and the fact that the metal will be getting hot. I really don't think those little wall hangs will stand up overtime. Maybe a few cooks, but they're going to get weak fairly quick especially if you're cooking anything heavy or doing high temp grilling.
You are right I am a brick mason and have built hundreds of these not only will the Heat Ben the small little ties he put in overtime they will Rust Out and also he is using regular brick overtime the heat will deteriorate the brick and mortar
@@GarySmith-ss1ee what bricks and mortar are you supposed to use instead? My dad was an incredible bricklayer as I have been told by many people around my town who he worked with and for. The brick bbq he built is now becoming unstable as where the brackets are that hold the bbq, the mortar there has cracked and is coming away
@@jamiesmith9719 overtime the heat will deteriorate the brick-and-mortar to build a BBQ Pit you should build the Firebox with firebrick and refractory mortar both were made to withstand the Heat then use regular brick-and-mortar on the outside and also instead of using metal for the rack to sit on you can step the fire brick out around the inside of the firebox so there will be no metal to warp or burn out that's the way I recommend to build it
That looks so amazing! Would love to have that outside!
Damn... that thing looks perfectly symmetrical, perfect... if I had a yard, I would try to build this for sure
Very impressive. Well done!
I wish I had trowel skills like you my friend. Looks good. Great job.
great job Stu
Well done Stu good luck 👍🏴
I wasn’t even thinking about it until you made the joke😂
As always great work well done Stu
thanks john hope you have a go
Wish I had a journeyman like you, in 4th year of my apprenticeship almost finished but it has been absolutely brutal
Perfect..just what i am looking for....learned a lot sir.
Hey stu, I've not seen many if any vids on gritstone walls/sandstone walls (not to be confused with dry stone walls).
My front wall needs attention and i think it could make a great video too.
I'm not sure how far your catchment area extends to but I'm near durum.
If interested let me know buddy 👍.
Great video as always, keep your chin up dude.
Top draw Stu as always chicken and burgers time
As always a great video - thanks. Have you any recommendations with respect to the type of brick used. We suffer greatly in my area with frost damage to bricks.
Really like this video you should do awesome video. Please do more videos like this. Question for you with the top part of the grill can you put some lime stone on top of it just to really finish it off so there’s no holes on top so no water gets inside?
Nice one Stu, good job
Fantastic job, one of the best bricklayer s I've ever seen, besides my mentor lol
I think I might genuinely attempt this Stu. Well done. Looks stunning as usual mate! 👍🏾
Alamin.
Go for it mate you can do it
Very nice! I love it! I can do this!
The best brick layer I have seen top video
Love the background music
The only video I’ll be watching when it comes to busing my bbq 😎 🍖
Looks DOPE AF
Hi Stu, what do you use to get mortar marks of the brickface - diluted brick acid?
Great work bro, god bless you
You are a master with that trowel
Very helpful sty beautiful job like always 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻😊😊
This guys a good bricky
Yes. I giggled at the wall ties. What of it?! :)
Very clean simple and good work thanks 🇴🇲
First off, great work. Couple questions, maybe dumb ones: Did you build that to stay there in the shop? Assuming impossible to relocate? Also, can you do this with a propane or maybe propane + charcoal combo grill? Maybe build one in with a small fridge next to it? Again, terrific work.
I would put the metal things in every section and have a gril with a safe hook. That way; you could control the temperature. You did an amazing job my friend! I subscribed.
I adore this video - its so usefull and helpfull.
Love this but I have a question. How much weight will those ties hold. They don’t look very strong. Thanks!
Brilliant! Love it! 😉
Very good
Here at home, I am also doing small jobs. And I will try to do this
Make it look so easy.
Que maravilhosa ideia de churrasqueira sou do Brasil amamos churrasco obrigada por nós mostrar diferentes formas de fazer uma . parabéns eu amo a América povo abençoado por Deus 🙏💯👍
Good video. I get the spirit level horizontal,( tapping with the trowel) but how do you adjust vertical ? I saw you checking it .
Same just gentle taps into place
Terrific Video! Thank you so much. One thing please, who are the artists performing your wonderful music? Can someone please tell me?
True skill
Ideal for the beginner stu. But yet again great video
Hey, nice job. Could you please share a mortar reсipe. It looks perfect.
Was looking for a video like this last year when we built our bbq. Funnily enough its the exact same albeit abit missed aligned 😂
That’s great. Where did you get bbq brick shelves from?
Hola
Qué clase de cemento es el que usas
Ya es un preparado ?
Gracias y buen video.
Un saludo desde España
buen trabajo amigo, gracias
Who on earth is disliking this video ffs........ Great job stu 👍
Cheers Andy mate, I call them fuel 😁👍👍
There will be haters, there will be doubters, there will be non-believers, and then there will be STU, proving them wrong
Stu - remember a few weeks I said I made a pig’s ear out of building a BBQ? Well, it was that very one! Must have been over 30 years ago - I had no idea they were still available.
Might try again this summer.
Try again pal
Beautiful i like you work . 👍👍 berber from north morocco
I've waited nearly a year for this video!!! Time to go buy some bricks in the morning.. nice one stu!
Might have to wait a bit mate, there's a storm coming soon lol
@@leonblittle226 lol, thanks. Shopping trip postponed!
Worst timing ever!! 🤣
@@Stucrompton1 might build it indoors like yours!!!! 😆
Perfect 👌
👍👍👍👍 muy buen trabajo
Lo voy hacer 😁
Brilliant as ever. If this was for a client would you cap the top course of bricks and joint the inside too?
Yes 👍👍
It look great outdoors
How many levels did you lay before a drying cycle? I want to use a cement slab rather for my tray and build the braai a little longer to have the braai on the left and a small "table" on the right.
Very beautiful work, your heart does a lot, there is no visa on articles
Looks awesome Stu.
Just a couple of super beginner questions if you don’t mind - how come you flick the excess mortar on the ground instead of using it again elsewhere? And do you buy in the half bricks or have to cut them yourself?
Good video Stu.....any chance you can do a video on how to make a Garden pizza oven.
Bravo!
I do like that pointing style, slightly inset.
A round one would be cool
I want to add this to my outdoor kitchen. I am wondering what is the outside temperature of the grill because I have a whole outdoor kitchen outside so I need to be careful with the temperature. Thank you
I’m 11 videos deep now. Subscribed 😅
On engineering bricks is it best to clean them with oil to get cement stain off them? And what type of oil
otimo video amigo!
Perfect
Come on Stu, fire it up. Give us a steak cooking class. Give your DAD a segment, I bet he has some amazing cooking skills from back in the day.
Do you have a parts list? I like the size of your grill
His left glove is red, but his right is blue.
Nice brick laying though, quicker than me!
How much time do you have to clean the outside parts of the bricks from residues (after the mix/malter set)?
The mortar will stain the bricks... So I wouldn't suggest getting any on the brick face...