Building a BBQ Shack from Scratch: Step-by-Step Guide - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2024
  • Join us on this exciting journey as we build a BBQ shack from the ground up! In this comprehensive video series, we'll cover everything from choosing the perfect location, designing the layout, constructing the frame, to installing the BBQ equipment. Whether you're a BBQ enthusiast looking to build your own shack or simply curious about the process, our detailed tutorials and expert tips will guide you through each stage of the construction. Subscribe now and don't miss out on creating your own backyard BBQ haven! Whether you call it a BBQ Shack, Smoke House, Outdoor Kitchen, or a Grillzebo, hopefully you'll get some inspiration from this video series.
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    Episode 2 - Decking - Released 4/11/24 • BBQ Shack Build 🔥Part ...
    Episode 3 - Roof - Released 4/18/24 • BBQ Shack Build Part 3...
    Episode 4 - Side Walls - 4/25/24 • DIY BBQ Shack Build Pa...
    Episode 5 - Full Build - 5/2/24 - • Full Build: Crafting t...
    Episode 6 - Costing - 5/9/24 - • Counting the Costs: Bu...
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  • @homestead_diy
    @homestead_diy  3 месяца назад +1

    Make sure you subscribe (and ring the bell) so you will get notified when I release the future videos as we build our BBQ Shack.

  • @Built2LastSheds
    @Built2LastSheds 3 месяца назад +2

    Love the use of Sketchup for the planning! Also, anything divisible by 3:4:5 will work for easy squaring. 6:8:10, 1.5:2:2.5, 9:12:15 etc. Knowing that makes it easy to scale up or down depending on the size of the project.

    • @homestead_diy
      @homestead_diy  3 месяца назад

      Thanks. I’ve used Sketchup quite a bit in the past. But it was many years ago. Trying to get used to using it again. Good point with the multiples of 3:4:5.

  • @thePFOchannel
    @thePFOchannel 3 месяца назад +1

    It looks like you're off to a good start.

    • @homestead_diy
      @homestead_diy  3 месяца назад

      Thanks. It has been a fun build so far. It is funny how I think it is going to go in my head. Then I end up having to pivot because it didn't work out quite as expected.

  • @keatonbeyerwoodworking
    @keatonbeyerwoodworking 3 месяца назад +1

    Very nice progress! I have some fence posts I need to replace and man, between the auger and the concrete mixer... I wish you lived closer so you could come help me out! Question, for those metal t-posts and the string being out by an inch, do you think the post was off or was it just a little crooked or bent? Being off by so little seems like a couple of bumps on the post and you'd be back to square.

    • @homestead_diy
      @homestead_diy  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks. I think for the T-Posts, they just weren't 100% straight up and down. So I had it squared off at the top, but didn't always translate to the holes ending up exactly where they needed too. I had to dig out a couple of holes a bit larger. But it was really close by the time I added the concrete.

  • @themeandrousengineer
    @themeandrousengineer 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product, but I bet you are too at this point.

    • @homestead_diy
      @homestead_diy  3 месяца назад

      Thanks. We’re doing our first cook it in tonight. Not completely finished yet. But wanted to break it in a bit.