How to build a Wood Fired BBQ / Outdoor Kitchen Build: Part 9/ DIY Brick Barbeque / Barbecue a Legna

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
  • This is the ninth installment of this epic outdoor kitchen build. In this video tutorial I will show you how I built my wood fired BBQ. This tutorial outlines the step-by step process I used and the provides in depth detail on how I built the arch and the concrete mold for the chimney.
    Plans are available in my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/listing/10569229...
    Link To My Cooking Channel: On The Flame: / @on-the-flame
    My Website: www.artisanmadethings.com/
    Follow: / artisanmadethings
    Links to the other parts of this build:
    Full Playlist: • Brick Oven/BBQ: Outdoo...
    Part 1: Building the base (This is my first video ever so go easy on me) • Brick Oven/BBQ Outdoor...
    Part 2: Building the form (This is my second video ever. Slightly better that the first) • How to build a brick o...
    Part 3: Insulating the oven floor • How to build a brick o...
    Part 4: Installing the floor • How to build a brick o...
    Part 5: Building the Dome • How to build a brick o...
    Part 6: Building the Landing, Arches and Chimney • How to build a Brick P...
    Part 7: Curing Fires • How to build a brick p...
    Part 8: Insulating and Rendering the brick oven • How to build a brick o...
    Part 9: How to build a wood fired BBQ: • How to build a Wood Fi...
    Part 10: Kitchen Counters: • How to Build Outdoor K...
    Part 11: How to Frame A Roof For An Outdoor Kitchen: • How To Frame A Roof Fo...
    Part 12: Installing the chimney for an outdoor kitchen: • Installing The Chimney...
    Part 13: How to build a Brick Arch • How to Build a Brick A...
    Part 14: Installing Stone Veneer Over Cinderblock • Installing Stone Venee...
    Part 15: Outdoor Kitchen is Finished • Building An Outdoor Ki...
    How to Make the Indispensable Tool: • How to Make the Indisp...
    Frequently Asked Questions About My Brick Pizza Oven: • Frequently Asked Quest...
    Avoid My Mistakes: • Avoiding Mistakes Buil...
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Комментарии • 151

  • @alan-dx2zf
    @alan-dx2zf Год назад +1

    🇬🇧 I love American DIY shows. They speed up the repetitive tasks and use products and tools I have never heard of. Great show mate!

  • @kimberlygodbold880
    @kimberlygodbold880 Год назад

    I really learned something today! Thanks! Your work is beautiful and precise!

  • @tompace6916
    @tompace6916 2 года назад +1

    What a fabulous build. I want to build this type on a 4x4 steel frame and be able to move and set up at another site. Your series is very concise.

  • @bocfat
    @bocfat Год назад +1

    A true craftsman, and good narration of project flow!

  • @nickbizzaro8454
    @nickbizzaro8454 2 года назад

    Came out looking awesome. Hopefully start mine in a few years.

  • @PaulSmith-sc1wh
    @PaulSmith-sc1wh 2 года назад

    Excellent workmanship & video !

  • @aleksandar71
    @aleksandar71 2 года назад

    Beautiful 👍

  • @mohamedbenkahil942
    @mohamedbenkahil942 2 года назад +1

    Just you are a professional👏👍

  • @krispeterson1978
    @krispeterson1978 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'll probably never build one of these, but it's great to watch and sparks the imagination. Love following this series.

  • @timbuckii8504
    @timbuckii8504 2 года назад

    Great job!

  • @fredchilds6808
    @fredchilds6808 2 года назад

    Great job.

  • @kevinmagrini4771
    @kevinmagrini4771 2 года назад

    This build is awesome! Great work. I look forward to some cooking videos in the future!!

  • @kjmunster
    @kjmunster 2 года назад

    no one really teaches these skills anymore, great stuff

  • @karenmiller6088
    @karenmiller6088 2 года назад +1

    I love the detailed instruction! You've created a masterpiece. I'm pretty sure this is the plan I'm going to go with when we're ready to build outdoor kitchen pizza oven. Thank you! 💓

  • @ShawnRitch
    @ShawnRitch 5 месяцев назад

    That is what professional work looks like ! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @travis1572
    @travis1572 Год назад

    Great 👍 job looks great

  • @tomhostetter8516
    @tomhostetter8516 2 года назад

    Hey Artie, hope you all are safe knowing Henri is heading your way... awesome build again my friend...

  • @patriciatrejos
    @patriciatrejos 2 года назад

    You are the best, thanks

  • @mukhtarkhan5506
    @mukhtarkhan5506 2 года назад

    Excellent very informative video clip dear Appreciated great job

  • @klimenkor
    @klimenkor Год назад

    very nicely documented!

  • @khaotommudkitchen977
    @khaotommudkitchen977 2 года назад

    Great video.

  • @enriquezamoracamarena5937
    @enriquezamoracamarena5937 Год назад

    Excelent and beatiful

  • @summittaedae2323
    @summittaedae2323 11 месяцев назад

    I’m a bricklayer from Scotland and you did I nice job there. It would last two Scottish winters from frost tho but all in all a really good design 🫡

  • @arsenk4963
    @arsenk4963 4 месяца назад

    I finally finished my outdoor bbq oven, thanks to your guidance and blueprint...I appreciate your hard work and detailed explanation for step by step completion of the project

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  4 месяца назад

      Congratulations!!! Send me a picture if you have time. Artisanmadethings@gmail.com

  • @jesusdelgado9142
    @jesusdelgado9142 2 года назад +5

    The best thing to do to prevent from the wood to sticking to the finished product is to spray diesel with a spray bottle or a 1lt sprayer that they sell at HD or Lowe’s at the gardening section, I learned this from working with concrete guys here in California doing a big ramp and using thick plywood for molds

  • @FrancescoGillia
    @FrancescoGillia Год назад

    Great job and explanations as usual! Bravo!

  • @randymarshall1267
    @randymarshall1267 Год назад

    Preety nice , for just wingin' it.

  • @petrumorosan6046
    @petrumorosan6046 7 месяцев назад

    Un vero master...

  • @gianlucagaias4667
    @gianlucagaias4667 2 года назад

    Bravo

  • @Robert-lz5nv
    @Robert-lz5nv 2 года назад

    I am sure that I'm not alone in saying just how much you are appreciated for sharing this with us brother.
    I am in N.W Oklahoma with plenty of various sized flint rock, so watch what I will be sending to you after I tackle this amazing project.
    Thanks Again.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад

      Thank You, and I am very curious about what you will be doing with that flint rock!

    • @Robert-lz5nv
      @Robert-lz5nv 2 года назад +1

      Thank you for this unexpected reply, and to answer your question, I am a traditional archery craftsman in building custom tri-laminated longbows, with 'match-grade arrows, and arrowheads made from flint rock. My plan (before winter) is to cover fire-brick with flint rock on my outdoor bar-b-que, and pizza cooker combination. I've never attempted such a thing, so we will seee what the outcome will be.
      Thanks again, brother!

  • @santiagoperez4040
    @santiagoperez4040 9 месяцев назад

    Hi, very detailed and informative videos.
    What is the height from floor to firebox surface, also from floor to cooking surface. And how tall are you?

  • @rilextransport8243
    @rilextransport8243 Год назад

    I am almost done with mine. I am thinking to finish with roof that you did.

  • @jeromebecker8196
    @jeromebecker8196 2 года назад

    Thank you for another awesome video, I would love to see your ideas for the grills rotisserie please?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. I am hoping to work on that sometime in the fall. Need to finish the stone work first.

  • @martinravina6934
    @martinravina6934 2 года назад +2

    Awesome bbq mate!! Love how it's coming along. My bbq is slightly bigger and the oven slightly smaller but it reminded me a lot to of what I've just done. You might want to consider a firebox that is hanging on the side, it makes life a lot easier spreading the amber's without any legs in the way. Also working on a elevation system for the grill with an axle on the recessment if the top. This is also a handy place to smoke meat so any hanging point comes handy.
    Looking forward to you next episodes and awesome craftsmanship!

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your experience and your suggestions. I’ve seen those elevation systems on RUclips. I’m going to definitely look into one of those once I’m finished building

  • @jonathanp4615
    @jonathanp4615 2 года назад +2

    I was looking for a simple outside grill that i could do and after seeing this I’m just going to give up lol

  • @robertoalmonacid8053
    @robertoalmonacid8053 2 года назад

    Muy bueno y prolijo. Muy buen video👍👍👍 saludos🇦🇷🇦🇷

  • @addisonroubideaux2240
    @addisonroubideaux2240 2 года назад

    Like cinder blocks soil cement blocks when you break then apart they can throw a lot of dust in the air

  • @pepepena1937
    @pepepena1937 8 месяцев назад

    Where did you buy the refractive bricks?

  • @normanrhone2791
    @normanrhone2791 2 года назад

    Real Artisan, trus mi, proper job this. Thanks boss, nuff respect.👍👍

  • @ErikRocha_cnvr
    @ErikRocha_cnvr Год назад

    Great stuff. I want to make something like this?

  • @andreabacciolo6039
    @andreabacciolo6039 Год назад

    Hi, here in Venice we call that tool you use to copy angles "lame square".
    Good video, thanks , I'm going o build a pizza oven.

  • @user-tg1bo7ee3r
    @user-tg1bo7ee3r 15 дней назад

    Hi mate what mixture of morter did you use foe inner walls and floor when did u use the same morter foe the sides same as the floor and the walls heat resistant morter? If so what mixture did u use

  • @kangarooninja2594
    @kangarooninja2594 2 года назад

    I wish that I was good at doing this kind of thing. I really envy the guys who learned how to build and fix things as they were growing up. I regret not having anyone to teach me as a kid.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад +2

      The hardest part of learning is getting over the fear of making mistakes. We all make them. The more you make, the more you learn.

    • @MrChristopoop
      @MrChristopoop 2 года назад +1

      @Kangaroo Ninja, I never had anyone teach me this stuff as a kid, and I never took advantage of a job where I could learn a skill (I would do tough work but was usually repetitive, ie warehouse, factory, then army infantry). I started getting itch to do homeowner stuff in my late thirties early forties. With my no previous skills background, I asked a lot of questions, watched a lot of videos, and asked some more of know keep Iole around me. I think I was 45 when I started my pizza oven, finishing touches were the following summer in 2020. Looks awesome (I found a guy in

    • @MrChristopoop
      @MrChristopoop 2 года назад +1

      In Central NY where I live who had a pile of old maroon brick like used here for the facade of my oven. I used the brick wood oven plans (free online) as a template, and built a barrel style pizza oven. I used cinder block I had laying around, had to purchase some as well. Followed the guide of the brick wood plans and made a few mistakes along the way. I wanted to have a barrel shape for my final exterior oven look, it did not come out as I wanted in the lower levels and it turned out to be a massive rectangular brick structure. Original chimney was not drafting well so I extended with with fire brick and covered that with red brick. Made a beautiful finish to the exterior that was not originally planned. I then had to figure out how to cover the space inside between oven and brick. I filled with more cement and ordered 1.5 inch thick slabs of blue stone to make a roof. Metal chimney cap and spark arrestor gave it a nice finish. The next summer bought nice veneer stone to face the cinder block with. Point being, I built it by myself, no physical help, with no prior masonry experience. I made some mistakes but they were overcome and not deal breakers. (My cheap way to make a form for the barrel shape ended up going a bit too tall, and I needed to lower the front entry to retain more heat, fixed with fire brick and mortar). The concrete oven platform I did not tap the wood and get rid of air bubbles, so I had a rough look to that. Just little things, but nothing architecturally or functional that would not allow it to work or stand up to the elements. I had a metal door made for it and that really helped when heating it up and also to slow cooks or bake when not doing pizzas. The oven is a great center piece by our pool, and is a second fire place outside at night when guests are over. Take a chance, ask questions and go for it! Oh yeah, if you need masonry video tips, there is an older gentleman on RUclips named Mike Haduk. Many years as a mason, lives in PA and had to build stuff to last and resist the elements. Can learn a lot there good luck!

  • @leizerposner3531
    @leizerposner3531 2 года назад

    your projects are beautiful and instructive. where do you buy the refractory cement (high heat)?
    Thank you!

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад

      This is where I got mine. www.zoro.com/akona-50-lb-refractory-mortar-104319/i/G5126550/?gclid=CjwKCAiAp8iMBhAqEiwAJb94z1veFj65jFX_ulkHuzNgDaLW6TYqWRv3fyCY9Y6aZ58aY5NS2QCkeRoC3toQAvD_BwE.

  • @cabininthewoods7326
    @cabininthewoods7326 2 года назад +2

    Bevel square is the tool for the angle

  • @davidmatias6239
    @davidmatias6239 Месяц назад

    You inspired me to build my own questions, approximately what’s the total cost in the build

  • @MrOtis07
    @MrOtis07 2 года назад

    Yo that was an incredible video. Thanks so much for sharing. Could I ask where you got the firebricks and mortor

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад

      They are easy to find here in New York. Most mason supply stores carry them.

  • @georgewashington938
    @georgewashington938 Год назад

    thanks for doing this video series. I wonder how well the grill will burn. Hopefully it isn't too smoky in the cook's face. Seems like some additional air inlets might be needed.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад +1

      It works great! I will post videos when the weather gets warmer

  • @jerko3635
    @jerko3635 13 дней назад

    salut super jolie , c'est quoi comme pierre sur les cheminer que vous avez mise ?

  • @jeffk2501
    @jeffk2501 Год назад

    I know I'm late to the series. But have enjoyed it very much. I was wondering are you part Egyptian??? Lol absolutely awesome job building your kitchen. Absolutely will last forever. Nicely done

  • @edggii
    @edggii Год назад

    Future reference, you can get the vibration you need for the concrete process with a heavier palm sander running over the mold repeatedly.

  • @meh8099
    @meh8099 10 месяцев назад

    At 13 minutes you use plywood. A tip for anyone wanting to build thuis without worrying that it will stuck against the concrete is to use furniture panels, the laminated ones. These will fall right off

  • @David-qd3ff
    @David-qd3ff 2 года назад +1

    The name is right on the tool, sliding T-Bevel..

  • @user-tg1bo7ee3r
    @user-tg1bo7ee3r 15 дней назад

    I want to make wirh beicks all the qay indtead od blocks ans would give me an idea what morter to use best ans mixtures

  • @southernsmokebbq9549
    @southernsmokebbq9549 Год назад

    If you spray the wood w diesel fuel it will be a lot easier to pull the form boards off.

  • @elizd9952
    @elizd9952 2 года назад

    Are you just getting a free-standing rack to grill over the fire? Or do you plan to install one somehow?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад

      Something that is removable. I will be using a free standing rotisserie and a kebab rack as well so I want the freedom to switch these out

  • @theoldshooter5631
    @theoldshooter5631 2 года назад

    When cooking meats, do you think it would be ok...safe....to use a temperature probe like when using a smoker??

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад

      I haven’t tried yet but I don’t see why not.

  • @scottb3531
    @scottb3531 9 месяцев назад

    What is the song ?

  • @timreeve-newson515
    @timreeve-newson515 2 года назад

    Can you put fire brick directly on the concrete blocks, without an insulation layer? Because the fire bricks absorb heat, won't that heat translate to the concrete blocks and crack them?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад +1

      This is more like a fire place. Most of the heat escapes before it can travel through the firebrick and cause the concrete to reach a high temperature. A pizza oven on the other hand is built in a way that prevents heat from escaping. The fire heats the top of the dome and reflects heat down to the oven floor, causing it the reach extremely high temperatures

  • @HyattBludCleanupCrew
    @HyattBludCleanupCrew Год назад +1

    Worried about concrete sticking to wood. Look up formwork and how construction removes wood from concrete face. They apply a layer of oil.
    I would recommend a cooling oil (vegetable) so the wood pieces have a smooth face against the concrete

  • @iichthus5760
    @iichthus5760 Год назад

    Nice Work. Nobody cares like the owner! A pencil vibrator, specifically made for concrete makes a great finish and can reach any spot quickly and effectively. Concrete doesn’t dry, it cures and should stay wet while it does. 4000 psi in 28 days is the standard city mix. Good Job.

  • @johnbotica7136
    @johnbotica7136 2 года назад +2

    Next time use oil on your plywood mold. It'll prevent the concrete from sticking to the plywood.

  • @adeladahdah4418
    @adeladahdah4418 Год назад

    Iam building a pizza oven almost got it done. I ve been using stone age refractory mortar. I ran out and used heat stop premixed on several bricks. The container said that it was intended to be used indoors. Should i re do it with the dry mortar?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      I’m not sure. Most important thing is the max temp rating for that mortar. If it is not too difficult to remove, maybe just redo it for piece of mind.

  • @teddimacopoulos5503
    @teddimacopoulos5503 11 месяцев назад

    I am building a similar bbq. My question is do you need an insulating layer between the fire brick and the concrete slab?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  11 месяцев назад

      I was trying to find the answer to this question too. I saw that people who build fireplaces did not insulate. So I opted not to insulate either.

  • @tframe
    @tframe 3 месяца назад

    is there an issue with the concrete blocks behind the fire bricks and heat? - like them eventually degrading or popping?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  3 месяца назад

      No. This is how fireplaces are built as well.

  • @frankortolano5886
    @frankortolano5886 Год назад +2

    Sliding t bevel

  • @gothamantiquities2595
    @gothamantiquities2595 2 года назад

    Looks awesome! Btw are you charging that squatter rent at the 14:00 min mark or did it get the boot? Lol
    Enough of corny jokes, a guy I know said that the form in the way you did it was good and insightful! It’s great to see that you have that next to the pizza oven because this is next on the to do list! Stay safe and this build out was pretty epic!

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад +1

      Thank you!!! Honestly, I wasn’t sure if it was going to work out but luckily I’d did. Hopefully it will stand the test of time.

  • @rachellmang-osan9401
    @rachellmang-osan9401 2 года назад

    Hip shape oven

  • @edykem23
    @edykem23 10 месяцев назад

    I love what you did in this video. I live in Aruba and have a tourist rental property in wish I will love to build something similar or better. Are you willing to flight to Aruba and build me a signature custom made BBQ?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the offer. I only do projects for my RUclips channel.

  • @paulmackenzie298
    @paulmackenzie298 Год назад

    Do you have any video of the BBQ in action? Where is the heat coming from?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

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

  • @stevearehart313
    @stevearehart313 2 года назад

    It’s a “sliding t bevel” square.

  • @ouirichmostafa9549
    @ouirichmostafa9549 2 года назад

    Bonjour je vous remercie pour cette démonstration et explication vraiment intéressante est-ce que possible m indiquer un croquis démontrant lademonssion longueur largeur hauteur dimension chemine et la haut merci infiniment salu bon courage et bon continuation mostafa maŕoc

  • @allswellinendwell6957
    @allswellinendwell6957 2 года назад

    T-Bevel... right on the front

  • @swanie5502
    @swanie5502 Год назад

    looks expensive to build,nice job..

  • @danhahm4763
    @danhahm4763 24 дня назад

    Why no vermiculite base for the bbq oven vs pizza oven?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  23 дня назад

      Pizza oven needs to be insulated to hold in heat so you can reach temps over 1000f. With a bbq you are cooking over hot coals. No insulation required.

    • @danhahm4763
      @danhahm4763 13 дней назад

      @@ArtisanMade Ahhh makes sense. Any concern of the firebrick's passed through heat creating stress on the cement under it? I'm going to be laying firebrick soon and was thinking to add maybe an inch of vermicrete to protect the cement slab

  • @ShopperPlug
    @ShopperPlug 2 года назад

    16:35 - Where can I get that compass?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад +1

      I bought it a Harbor freight

    • @ShopperPlug
      @ShopperPlug 2 года назад

      @@ArtisanMade For such size, very useful tool...

  • @Hyde_Park_Julie
    @Hyde_Park_Julie 2 года назад

    Great work!!! Music in background stinks Use smooth jazz!!!

  • @robertblask6815
    @robertblask6815 2 года назад

    Are there ways to get plans for this?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад

      In my etsy shop: www.etsy.com/ArtisanMadeShop/listing/1056922914/wood-fired-bbq-plans-brick-bbq-outdoor?Copy&ListingManager&Share&.lmsm&share_time=1629430637783

  • @muffemod
    @muffemod Год назад

    You can always burn the wood to remove it.

  • @RobnKath
    @RobnKath Год назад +1

    It’s a bevel square

  • @nikolapopovic81
    @nikolapopovic81 2 года назад

    👍👍👍💪💪💪🍻🍻🍻

  • @lexluther2347
    @lexluther2347 Год назад

    Is it just me or is the reveal where the steel door should sit, in this build, closes out the chimney. Is the Chimney outside of the door?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад +1

      This is a bbq. There is no door.

    • @lexluther2347
      @lexluther2347 Год назад

      @@ArtisanMade sorry I've been powering through quite a few of your videos. The question was about the pizza oven. The temp wood door you made for the firing was not flush to the outside. During that process it seemed to me it blackened the interior of the fire bricks but in subsequent videos they were clean did the soot come off from the higher temp firings or were you forced to clean them.

  • @philipwelch1225
    @philipwelch1225 Год назад

    Just looked up the cost of fire brick's 😭😭😭 there goes my dream of building one

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад

      Don’t buy them online. Go to a masonry store. I paid about $1.60 each last year.

    • @philipwelch1225
      @philipwelch1225 Год назад

      @@ArtisanMade thanks

  • @peteranserin3708
    @peteranserin3708 2 дня назад

    without any steel frame reinforcement the front bricks will collapse eventually.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  День назад

      Only necessary if you are attaching brick to wood. Not necessary when brick is mortared to concrete.

  • @addisonroubideaux2240
    @addisonroubideaux2240 2 года назад

    Unlike cinder blocks like that people claimed that natural clay bricks can be used to make a natural clay bricks fire oven domes tops you can make tem you're self look up this long it might change the how build fire brick oven domes

  • @elenapostorino6586
    @elenapostorino6586 2 года назад

    Bel lavoro mi piacerebbe sapere le misure

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад

      Grazie! There are plan available on Etsy. www.etsy.com/ArtisanMadeShop/listing/1056922914/wood-fired-bbq-plans-brick-bbq-outdoor?Copy&ListingManager&Share&.lmsm&share_time=1629430637783

  • @scubageorge1
    @scubageorge1 Год назад

    lol ! contemplate betty home maker project hate to be the critic but I do this for a living so I have to say that everything works not the pretty but functional

  • @FireteamOmega7
    @FireteamOmega7 8 месяцев назад

    It's called an angle finder lol

  • @GoForGold256
    @GoForGold256 2 года назад

    11:40 or just set it on fire 🔥 😝

  • @jamesbrandon8520
    @jamesbrandon8520 Год назад

    If you would have cut a hole in the middle of the mold couldn’t you have just made a fire and burnt the mold out and be left with some screws in the bottom?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  Год назад +1

      Not the safest way to get it done, but the bigger problem with that is that some of the smoke and flames would not go up the chimney, and dirty the bricks that make up the arch

  • @williamstark9530
    @williamstark9530 2 года назад

    Set square

  • @kevsowell
    @kevsowell Год назад +1

    that is the wetest mud i have ever seen.

  • @phillchristian261
    @phillchristian261 2 года назад

    im confused, how is this a BBQ, wheres the trays go? it looks more like a fireplace or am i missing something?

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад

      Everything is an insert that is removable. Racks, rotisserie, kebab holders. Not sure if I’m buying mine or making them custom.

  • @gdlivo3353
    @gdlivo3353 5 месяцев назад

    Sliding bevel.

  • @TheDAT9
    @TheDAT9 2 года назад

    The weight of that thing must have needed substantial foundations.

    • @ArtisanMade
      @ArtisanMade  2 года назад

      Oh yea! 3 ft footing and steel reinforced

  • @freddysart4005
    @freddysart4005 4 месяца назад

    Its chim-ney not chimmmmney. Nice build though. Wow!

  • @gallmanconstruction728
    @gallmanconstruction728 2 года назад +1

    The official name for that tool is a sliding t bevel, but most people call it an angle finder.

  • @danmc9er
    @danmc9er Год назад

    Can he build me a bunker or fort?

  • @mikehydroseed1282
    @mikehydroseed1282 2 года назад

    I’m so confused why some people say chim-en-knee, it’s chim-knee right?

  • @kcerin1
    @kcerin1 2 года назад

    Chimeny? Its chimney!