Building An Outdoor Kitchen With a Wood Fired Oven and BBQ / Part 15 / Granite Countertop Install

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @juannicolini471
    @juannicolini471 Год назад +4

    My family is in the stone countertops bussines since 1947, and you did right sealing the below, like a building or everything else, more basing is better, my father invented a small plastic chock so you can level and fix more quickly this kind of jobs, good work

  • @ca7384
    @ca7384 Год назад +3

    That is AWESOME!!! I appreciate people that focus on all the fine details.

  • @knightmareking1342
    @knightmareking1342 7 месяцев назад +1

    I recently purchased a manufactured home and it has one of these fireplaces/grill its huge and i had no idea what to use it for but your video helped picture it

  • @AlexSwaney
    @AlexSwaney Год назад +27

    I’m a mason and just want to say good job for being a diy guy I have done over 100 outdoor kitchens and usually the countertop are installed with just shims and some caulk then we veneer right up tight underneath

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад +5

      Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. It’s much appreciated.

    • @aliyalaz8967
      @aliyalaz8967 7 месяцев назад

      Shim spacing is key though. There are lengthy unsupported sections of the granite based on the shots of the underside of the countertop.

    • @Knasern
      @Knasern 5 месяцев назад

      Wooden shims or plastic? Makes a huge difference when its outside.
      Always use plastic shims if needed..But all in all you should have shims made for countertops. There is a difference and the load will be on the entire shim..not just the part of the shim that holds it

  • @zachpennington4401
    @zachpennington4401 11 месяцев назад +2

    I enjoy the variety of ways you show to cut notches. Not just always using one tool.

  • @Mrsuchoj
    @Mrsuchoj Год назад +2

    congratulations to acomplished the project...like it very much

  • @janetcook2379
    @janetcook2379 Год назад +18

    Beautiful! My husband used your channel as his Go-To channel for your pizza oven project to build his own: he is very pleased with the result and pretty much culinary married to it! :)

    • @gamatoutsikos
      @gamatoutsikos 25 дней назад

      Does his look similar? About to start mine with this as an inspiration

  • @IntoTheWildernessWeGo
    @IntoTheWildernessWeGo 9 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely amazing build! The kitchen turned out spectacular! Well done!

  • @andycouto7688
    @andycouto7688 11 месяцев назад +1

    I really loved watching this series it was informative and entertaining. Thank you!

  • @jimelmore9728
    @jimelmore9728 6 месяцев назад +1

    In the design stage now. Great video.

  • @abelreynoso6149
    @abelreynoso6149 11 месяцев назад +2

    I really enjoyed watching this video. Thank you for making this video its going to help a lot next spring when I built mine 😊

  • @YourChoiceHomeSupplies
    @YourChoiceHomeSupplies Год назад +1

    it's so great how it turned out great job I just love it

  • @christinawyckoff2164
    @christinawyckoff2164 Год назад +1

    That's beautiful you did a beautiful job 👍💙💜💗

  • @martyrose
    @martyrose Год назад +2

    That's absolutely gorgeous! Watched the last video first. Now I have to back up and watch you work your magic. Thanks!😊

    • @asmith8898
      @asmith8898 7 месяцев назад

      Too much Disney? Magic?😂 😮‍💨

  • @johnlogan4053
    @johnlogan4053 Год назад +3

    It looks amazing. Very good job.nice layout and design.

  • @JorgePetraglia2009
    @JorgePetraglia2009 Год назад +1

    Sorry to hear about your bad experience with the granite company. Unfortunately there are too many so called contractors, as this one, in any trade one can imagine.
    On the bright side : YOU GOT YOUR DREAM KITCHEN!!!
    Judging by the details you put in there I can tell that you are an amazing mason, which I'm not.
    I'm just a retired plumber who had the privilege to have witnessed this art performed by really well qualified folks.
    Enjoy your kitchen amigo, you deserve it.
    Greetings from Toronto.

  • @areebatariq5476
    @areebatariq5476 Год назад +1

    Wow ! You are talented! Amazing work!

  • @georgeblackwell2306
    @georgeblackwell2306 Год назад +1

    Now that is a kitchen !!!

  • @summittaedae2323
    @summittaedae2323 3 месяца назад

    Stunning build.

  • @russellwood8750
    @russellwood8750 Год назад +4

    Absolutely love your outdoor kitchen. What a wonderful idea great thing to have. As a bricklayer with more than 30 years experience, you are correct your brickwork is rough as a bears arse. However, hats off to you, you gave it a go got stuck in and built it. Not a fan of that licking stick artificial stone. How it will discolour over time for sure. What can I say? I’m a brick and stone mason I like the real thing. You are perfectly correct about your granite top. It should not have been just shimmed up. It should’ve been bedded. Granite like most stone is strong in compression, but not intention. It had the potential to snap and crack as a result of the way they installed it.. this is what happens when you find someone who’s not qualified to do the job correctly. I seriously doubt they were actually stonecutters. But I have to admit I have seen a lack of pride in a lot of tradesmen‘s work over the years. It’s not like it used to be. People buy fake and artificial now they want it done quickly and cheaply. Unfortunately, this brings a on qualified workforce and cheaper crapper material. But I’m sure you will get many great years of use out of your outdoor kitchen. Fantastic thing to have.

  • @suziehartwright
    @suziehartwright Год назад +6

    It looks beautiful. Would love to see a video where you demonstrate what you can do with it and how it works. Thanks for sharing. 👍

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      Thank You! That's coming once the weather get warmer.

  • @lukeclarke1068
    @lukeclarke1068 Год назад

    That’s a hang out spot to be proud of.

  • @Thatcham100
    @Thatcham100 Год назад +1

    Wow , looks amazing , great job
    Now you can enjoy it !

  • @stevemill8959
    @stevemill8959 Год назад

    Dude I’m a bricklayer for 15 years you did good

    • @stevemill8959
      @stevemill8959 Год назад

      You built stuff a lot of bricklayers never do in their career

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      Thank you brother!!!

  • @Blub7x
    @Blub7x Год назад +1

    Its look´s very nice. Building same style, just a litte bit smaller.
    Thanks for all ur information.
    Greez from Germany. :)

  • @donlyons5279
    @donlyons5279 11 месяцев назад

    One little secret I would share with you is that wedge brick you installed should be set the other way so it helps support your bridge and makes it stronger. I have built lots of fireplaces and pizza ovens and for not being a mason you do a pretty good job.

  • @cancelchannel3394
    @cancelchannel3394 Год назад

    Very nice outdoor kitchen 😊

  • @VinnyGjokaj
    @VinnyGjokaj Год назад +16

    As someone who also built a backyard kitchen with a pizza oven too, as well as a 15 year granite fabricator installer.
    Yes I’ve had plenty of customers say the same thing that 2-4 weeks turned into 10-12 weeks.
    And shims are used to level the granite, you must place shims every 12 inches where it’s not supported. Then you also add RTV silicon as both securing it and providing some of that support as it should get pushed into the gap.

  • @Rustie_za
    @Rustie_za Год назад +2

    Very impressive man, such a good feeling of accomplishment when you get to this point.

  • @arnauddesaint-oyant1162
    @arnauddesaint-oyant1162 Год назад

    Congratulations, that’s nice!

  • @27photogger
    @27photogger Год назад

    Would love to see how you use that Open BBQ in action when you have time. Great explanations & work, thanks for sharing

  • @carlosg1165
    @carlosg1165 Год назад

    Wowed awesome came out awesome 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @johnmanfra4224
    @johnmanfra4224 Год назад

    Beautiful job

  • @Lutzboater
    @Lutzboater Год назад +1

    It is an amazing outdoor kitchen and will, no doubt, be a wonderful place for get togethers with family and friends for many years to come. Happy New Year!!

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      Thank you! Happy and healthy New Year to you as well.

  • @CTguy203
    @CTguy203 Год назад

    Wow….looks really nice

  • @vlonjat.d5778
    @vlonjat.d5778 Год назад +1

    Looks amazing mate, my dream to build this in Italy 🤞🏻

  • @sleepygrumpy
    @sleepygrumpy Год назад

    Wowww beautiful

  • @romainbernard4621
    @romainbernard4621 Год назад

    Hello Bro, i'm from France. Congratulations, this is a very good job. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Lavasioth
    @Lavasioth Год назад

    We NEED to see this thing in action. Please show us a video of you using this kitchen!!!

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      It’s coming soon. I’m currently in the process of filming a bunch of cooking videos.

  • @edggii
    @edggii Год назад

    Inspirational Buddy!

  • @sayyedzuber7689
    @sayyedzuber7689 Год назад

    BEAUTIFUL

  • @stefanmilanovic85
    @stefanmilanovic85 Год назад

    I think your channel is just awesome. I wish you to grow. Thanks for the upload.

  • @davidhowe6023
    @davidhowe6023 Год назад

    Lovely job, fair play!

  • @sergeystrizheus3368
    @sergeystrizheus3368 Год назад

    You're project is going well I like it, as Granite go it takes max 1-2 weeks can be done in 3 days I do that for living, they leveld materials ok but it's needed to be secured with cikaflx and I can see they didn't glue seams at all with machine epoxy glue.

  • @timdodds213
    @timdodds213 Год назад

    Beautiful

  • @thelast1900
    @thelast1900 Год назад

    Very nice and an excellent job!!!

  • @richardvohs7787
    @richardvohs7787 Год назад

    It looks great. Nice job.

  • @actionjeans4466
    @actionjeans4466 Год назад

    amazing job looks awesome

  • @croboy751
    @croboy751 Год назад +1

    I think the wooden shims will help with any movement. It’s outside and any shifting may put stress on that granite and crack if.

  • @zzz-qo7zv
    @zzz-qo7zv Год назад

    Well done!

  • @graphguy
    @graphguy Год назад

    Beautiful....
    What a joy entertainment will be.

  • @jacobocortes2554
    @jacobocortes2554 Год назад

    Congrats!!!

  • @bedurveghardwoodgardenbeds7047
    @bedurveghardwoodgardenbeds7047 Год назад +6

    In Australia we use AVS polyurethane adhesive. Granite that thick is incredibly strong and really hard to crack. In saying that spreading the load over continuous contact is far superior to it resting on small contact points. A hard setting glue like polyurethane will give surport in those gaps, silicone is too spongy.

    • @woodywood6961
      @woodywood6961 11 месяцев назад

      What about a construction grout? Should they have used a grout or morter? I’m a newb with this stuff but I used recently replaced 3 toilets in our new house. By the time i got to the second I realised I needed to use a grout to stop it from wobbling and I went back and redone the first. So strong and stable now. I’d think that’s the kind of thing you’d need to do here?

  • @tenj00
    @tenj00 Год назад

    Great Stuff! And yes I agree: The granite guys were muppets. But it turned out great.

  • @davesaxon7348
    @davesaxon7348 Год назад +1

    Great job, looks amazing. Well done 👍🏼👌

  • @bobt471
    @bobt471 Год назад

    Awesome job andVideo....🎉

  • @KeraDoa999
    @KeraDoa999 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @bihljiijani1418
    @bihljiijani1418 Год назад

    Thank you very much. You helped me to build my own pizza oven. It was pleasure to watch you working on the project, al the way from the beginning to the end. Wish you more successful videos. Happy new year.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад +1

      Thank you friend. Happy New Year!!!

  • @apuz13
    @apuz13 Год назад +5

    I would love to have that outdoor kitchen. It looks absolutely fantastic. You did an amazing job. Happy New Year

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Happy New Year!

    • @randyontheroad24
      @randyontheroad24 Год назад

      I can't wait to build mine hahaha. Whats up Tantiana 😁

  • @arturosantander5728
    @arturosantander5728 Год назад

    realy beatiful, congratulatio, from Chile sudamerica.

  • @tedzoerb3195
    @tedzoerb3195 Год назад

    Because I’ve had the same problem with granite installers we sheet with 3/4 plywood in interior or cement board on exterior applications. This prevents then from being able to leave gaps or unsightly shims. Have your granite installer bullnose the front to cover the underlayment. A little extra money and time up front will save you in later replacement costs.

    • @jccgold
      @jccgold Год назад

      What is "bullnose the front"?

    • @tedzoerb3195
      @tedzoerb3195 Год назад +1

      @@jccgold a piece of granite is adhered in the front underneath to cover the sheathing

  • @thisgoestoeleven
    @thisgoestoeleven Год назад

    I the tripod as work-holding for the drill press. If it's stupid but it works, it's not stupid.

  • @raymondtesar4368
    @raymondtesar4368 Год назад +2

    I enjoyed watching this project come together. Great job brother! Now that it is all done, I would love to see a video on how to build a small outdoor shed. I think that would make a great video!

    • @craigjoseph9374
      @craigjoseph9374 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/azp2U3ZyyVg/видео.html

  • @papascruffy
    @papascruffy Год назад

    That looks great man, if I could budget something like this I would.
    I enjoyed watching your videos and the finish was awesome.

  • @tim0r0h
    @tim0r0h Год назад +1

    Amazing work! Would love to see a vid of it all in action! (firing up the fireplace, wood oven, making pizzas etc! ) Well done on such a great build!

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад +1

      As soon as the winter passes, I will be posting videos.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      Thank you!

    • @tim0r0h
      @tim0r0h Год назад

      @@ArtisanMade fair enough! (living in Australia, I never appreciate outdoor cooking gets tough in colder places!)

  • @ryanbattles570
    @ryanbattles570 Год назад

    Impressive work, well done!

  • @johnc6700
    @johnc6700 Год назад +1

    Your videos are great. Your presentation style makes them very easy and enjoyable to watch. Looking forward to more. Thank you.

  • @wernerpfeifer
    @wernerpfeifer Год назад

    Grandios!

  • @d.i.a.5392
    @d.i.a.5392 Год назад

    ❤amazing

  • @sandrahoyland7210
    @sandrahoyland7210 Год назад

    Nice!

  • @richardschneider4775
    @richardschneider4775 Год назад

    Great work for a NON MASON you are better than most. Anybody who ever built anything knows there are small mistakes along the way. I liked the tripod in the shop for the angle iron. It must have P*ssed you off with the bumble head granite guys.I think it came out great. For the sink would you consider an on demandhot cold water supply ? Great wash up clean the BBQ tools and serving equipment. So you overbuilt it in some places .It was a great show and I sub this AM

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      Thank you! I think I will be adding the hot water at some point.

    • @richardschneider4775
      @richardschneider4775 Год назад

      I saw a guy in the South he has a seafood boiler with DRAINER RIGHT TO TABLE A REAL LABOR SAVER
      @@ArtisanMade

  • @michaelwinters1111
    @michaelwinters1111 Год назад

    Thank you for these videos. I've started my oven/outdoor kitchen and these have so helpful. When will your cooking channel be coming out, excited see the oven and bbq in action!

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      I should have a bunch of videos out sometime in June. Good luck on you kitchen!

  • @MrArik86
    @MrArik86 Год назад +1

    I would like you to apologize for your statement that your brickwork is sloppy, because that, good sir, was a darn lie. For a non-professional, that brickwork looks EXCELLENT.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад +1

      I really appreciate the kind words! Thank you my friend!

  • @saber5585
    @saber5585 11 месяцев назад

    When the market went to hell in the late 90's we had alot of people spending money on their homes because they couldn't afford to sell. Outside Bar-B-Q's,wet bars,pizza ovens and outside fireplaces were all the rage. We were able to take our time, so to speak, and indulge in arches,rollocks,soldier courses, etc. I had 30 years of experience and good at it because I really like laying brick and the stone. Fortunately for me,we had a couple of guys ready to retire and even with all the experience under my belt "school" was back in! Great times, great money and you're never too old to learn new tricks. Retired after 46+ years and still like to keep my hand in it. Take Care! Keep up the Good Work!

  • @bigotonbrand
    @bigotonbrand 10 месяцев назад

    10 weeks for granite?!!! 😂 In south texas, it only takes 3 days...This is why 🇲🇽 workmanship is the best!

  • @Andre78923
    @Andre78923 Год назад

    All granites and sintered stone are installed on MDF or plywood cause they are cheap and glue on the wood with Construction adhesive. These stones are prone to cracking when there is uneven pressure and also rapid temp changes for example hot pan on granite in a cold day.

  • @loganh8205
    @loganh8205 Год назад

    I install stone, and I agree with you that leaving spaced out wood shims with long runs of gaps like that is insufficient for support - especially in an exterior application. Although I do see a lot of people operate that way. It does look like the surface may not have been very flat though because those gaps did look pretty big, which isn't ideal. If I were them, I would have packed in polyester resin in a bunch of spots all over under the gaps, as well as to replace the wood shims. The polyester will create a non compressible shim once it cures after 15-30 minutes or so. Then I would fill all the gaps in with a sealant like you did, but make sure to use something suitable for exterior/waterproof application.
    Edit: I see that you installed veneer with mortar. If installed tight under the stone, that should provide support. If you want to add support, you could key in mortar, polyester, or epoxy into the gaps underneath from the inside.
    If I had to guess, they probably used a polyester resin in the seams like most granite guys do, which is not suitable for exterior application for bonding of stone. It will degrade over time, and at an accelerated rate outdoors. I'm only suggesting to use polyester to replace shims for support. You have to use either a two part epoxy that requires a cure time of 8-16 hours or leave small 1/32-1/16" expansion joints at the seams and fill them with silicone.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      Thank you so much for all of this information!!!

  • @saludyvida7143
    @saludyvida7143 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, new subscribed 👍

  • @grmeyers
    @grmeyers Год назад

    Exelente

  • @GotrekGurninsson
    @GotrekGurninsson 7 месяцев назад

    Looks awesome is the hearth next to the oven convertible to a bbq grill? That would of been a nice revision for 2.0

  • @darwinsango6428
    @darwinsango6428 10 месяцев назад

    Anchoring epoxy would be best for filling gaps under the granite in an exterior application. Shouldn't be nearly as much concern for heat and weather issues as silicone.

  • @wahwalker
    @wahwalker Год назад

    good job ,now I want to see you bbq on each one what do they do how does it all work together

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      As soon as the winter passes, I will be posting videos.

  • @VahidNajafii
    @VahidNajafii Год назад

    I always had a different perspective of New York in my mind! Something like the busy Manhattan or Brooklyn! When I first saw you, I thought you lived in California or something! But when you said you're living in NY I was shocked. Would you mind telling me which area of New York you live in? since the neighborhood is so stunning and wondrous!

  • @jdcook5496
    @jdcook5496 Год назад +3

    Granite should be placed on dabs of silicon. Never use wood shims, use plastic instead, especially outside in moist conditions.

    • @kingalthe1st160
      @kingalthe1st160 Год назад +1

      Was going to say this. They should have used composite shims at the very least, and everything should have been sealed up. What a hack job.

  • @cesarravan1
    @cesarravan1 10 месяцев назад

    Looks great!
    Question. The oven and the grill, did you install a commercially sold vents or did you install a different set up?

  • @papijay7
    @papijay7 Год назад

    LHi. You did a great job. Please can I have the plans or schematics? I’d love to build this in my yard…

  • @MANAGER1-1
    @MANAGER1-1 Год назад

    Real man at work. No gloves. My hands would be cooked lol. Sweet build.

  • @wolfevickery6081
    @wolfevickery6081 11 месяцев назад

    Very nice...and not to big or overdone. I know it might be kind of personal, but would loved to know the cost and how much you think you saved doing it yourself vs hiring someone.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  11 месяцев назад

      Here in NY everything is overpriced. It cost me about $20,000 in materials. Having to pay someone else would probably cost about $100,000. I’m sure labor would cost less everywhere else.

  • @Dailyproductions-g3n
    @Dailyproductions-g3n 5 месяцев назад

    In my opinion an oven of that magnitude needs a rough look brick finish. Its looks like the ones in spain from the 1500s.... I want to do this to make suckling pig 🤤 in an oven that looks just like that... Beautiful man.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I’ve been wanting to make a pig too. Probably this summer.

  • @SteveSteve-bj6hl
    @SteveSteve-bj6hl Год назад +4

    We’ve really enjoyed watching your outdoor kitchen come to fruition! Your videos are really entertaining and informative so thank you very much! A while back you mentioned starting a cooking channel to accompany your DIY channel. Do you have any updates?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад +1

      Thank you! This kitchen too longer than expected but now that it’s done, food channel is on the way. When the weather improves

  • @geremypelleran8487
    @geremypelleran8487 Год назад

    Silicone is fine for the bonding to the surface but they should’ve bonded the seems with a two part epoxy

  • @justtruth8310
    @justtruth8310 Год назад

    I'm confused I see what looks like 2 transition SS 8-" fittings used to go from the top of the pizza oven chimney. The 12X12 8" plate and then I saw an other one in the flue kit.
    Which one is being used or are both being used? In other words the SS chimney kit shows one masonry-to-SS 8" flue and then the chimney build (part 6) in another video shows and different one. I'm confused on this one.

  • @sengaPCMin1971
    @sengaPCMin1971 Год назад

    I like the jigsaw tools you used cutting the cement/bricks. What brand is that, can you use that also to metal, and woods?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      That was a Dewalt angle grinder. With the appropriate blades you can cut metal and stone but not wood.

  • @tylerhamilton5982
    @tylerhamilton5982 Год назад

    Has the granite cracked around the wooden post yet? It seemed like it was a pretty tight fit when they were installing.

  • @caseyandteresadolph1905
    @caseyandteresadolph1905 Год назад +2

    Not sure where you live, but most stone countertop companies in my area can have 6-8 week lead time on getting countertops cut and installed. Especially now with everyone not having help. As far as the gaps, I’ve had people tell me that it’s normal and the weight over the stone is enough to hold it down. But doesn’t seem right for in my opinion

  • @jeffreyjbyron
    @jeffreyjbyron Год назад

    It looks amazing! What was the total cost? Did you have any help or were you solo?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      Total cost was probably about $20k. Everything was built by me except granite installation and concrete slab with footing

  • @wernerpfeifer
    @wernerpfeifer Год назад

    Great work! I would only have made the roof a little more spacious. But if you live in an area where there is no winter, then that's enough.

  • @fillempie1501
    @fillempie1501 Год назад

    Great job! I have placed granite countertop in my kitchen. The countertop is placed on a wooden frame. The wooden frame supports the countertop in every direction. The way it is placed in your kitchen is not the right way. I would support the countertop with small wooden fillings. I will break for sure if a heavy weight is on it and you dont support the granite. Just my 2 cts.

  • @allthingsgrowing
    @allthingsgrowing 10 месяцев назад

    I am curious. What type of wood(s) are you using while cooking? Any recommendations? As i do know that some are not good.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  10 месяцев назад +1

      Always hardwood. Hardwoods omit more heat. You end up burning less wood.

  • @gamatoutsikos
    @gamatoutsikos 9 месяцев назад

    Are there plans available for sharing? Or purchase? Can you tell me the height of your countertop and the height of the oven floor? Make you would vring it down 3 inches if you were to do it again?