This BYOT DIY video tutorial is all about how to build an outdoor kitchen from start to finish. This DIY BBQ Grill Station video is a step by step tutorial on building and assemble Grillnetics Cabinets, applying Ardex cement wall texture to the cabinets, Azek trim installed, painted and installing a Summerset Grill with stainless steel cabinets. Bring Your Own Tools (BYOTools 81).
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Studio, Video & Audio Equipment Setup:
-Sony A6500 Camera:
-Sony 35mm Prime Lens:
-DJI Mini Drone:
-iPhone 11 Pro (Time Lapse Shots):
-Rode NT-USB Mic:
-Rode Video Mic Pro:
-MacBook Pro (w/ Final Cut Pro X):
Material List:
-Grillnetics
-Summerset Grill
-Summerset 2 Drawer Combo
-Summerset Trash
-Gas Line
-Gass Tape
-Ardex OVP
-Countertop Solutions
-Azek Trim
-Hidden Cortex Screws
-1/2″ Cement Board
-Construction Adhesive
-Paintable Caulk
-Loxon Paint
Tool List:
-Chop Saw
-Shop Vac
-Tape Measure
-Grinder
-Diamond Blade
-Drills
-Jig Saw
-Caulk Gun
-Utility Knife
-Level
-Socket Set
-Hand Clamp
-Speed Square
-Oscillation Multi-Tool
-Mixing Paddle
-Finishing Trowel
-Paint Brush
-Paint Roller
MUSIC:
Min0:00 – Venice Beach: Topher Mohr & Alex Elena
Min18:32 – Pata Pata: Miriam Makeba (Matt Cherne Remix)
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Where's the countertop part
Do these outdoor BBQ stations handle winter and snow well?
I am going to do this!
Thank you for the video!! DO you think it is a good method for Michigan? Colder weathers? Where was this kitchen build?
Love the channel dude.
But…
Heighth?
Excellent job. Well done. One thing I might add if I were doing the job is I’d fill in the hole where the gas line goes thru the cabinet to help keep mice and other rodents out of the cabinet. I repair grills that are set up with all kinds of cabinets and let me tell you, if there’s even the smallest opening for a rodent to get in, they will find it. Just fill that hole with steel wool or some wire mesh.
Yikes look at them welds
This is really awesome..I am feeling much more confident to start this project for my backyard
Did you have to screw the grill to the countertop or stone in any way or is it just held by gravity?
Very interesting
Great video. Specifically for building a bbq.
If anyone has a count on how many time word 'SPECIFIC' was used ?
Gas grill lol
And when exactly did the concrete top come into play, just appeared…. Weird
That’s looks nice 👍🏽
Good job amigo…..
Is it just me or is the grill head slanted down slightly from right to left?
Great video. I noticed the bbq has some vents on the sides, which I am assuming they may be somewhat blocked by the metal studs, cement board and concrete countertop? Is this ok? Running into this with our instal, and wondering if this is something we should avoid? Thank you in advance!
Good job I like it.i will in my house too.but why you did t installed the side burner?
Great video, but did I miss the concrete top install?
‘DIY OUTDOOR GRILL STATION, how to build it…’
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17:30 – be safe with gas.. whilst you are working on an gas line that is not mounted and is getting yanked out of the wall. you really should screw that to the wall
Great video. Is there any chance this can shift around by not being directly mounted to the patio or the house? Or is it simply too heavy/stable for anything like that to happen?
Looks awesome! How much Ardex OVP did you use for this?? 🤙🏻
Love the cute corgi at the end 😀
You deserve more subscribers man!
No prices anywhere means I’ll stay away…
Great video – any idea where i can get one of these kits for UK delivery?
If only there were such a manufacturer who also ships to Germany…. great solution! 👍
Where did you buy the Ardex OVP? I can't seem to find it online. Looks great, btw!
Ok our project is finally getting to the point where we are ready to apply the Ardex OVP. I am noticing that sometimes there is a feather finish cement used to cover the alkaline tapes and screwheads. Did you not need to do that because Ardex will always hide cracks?
With Ardex OVP verical walls you used the tape and then painted it but I didnt notice if you used a sealant. Now this is a covered porch so if this was exposed to the elements would you use a sealant once it cures and then paint?
Your videos are on another level. Great explanation with amazing footage. Keep up the great work.
This is great! … as far as the bottom board that sits on the floor, what kind of material is that? is it a cement board?
Out of curiosity, how much Ardex OVP bags did you use?
Great looking project. How is actual summerset bbq installed? Does it sit on a platform or suspended some how?
Did you have to put any sort of bonding agent to the cement board before applying the OVP?
wonder what the weight of this is (exclude the concrete countertop). Thinking of building this on top of my deck. I assume the aluminium and cement panels would be lighter than full wood?
Costs more then house
When I saw the Grillnetics cabinets for the first time I was impressed by the looks of the sections and the concept. After watching this video, and looking up the cost of the units, I am concerned with the quality. I thought the welds looked sloppy and it makes me wonder about the quality of the entire structure. Please give me your honest opinion of the quality and value of the Grillnetics products.
Top notch video. Clearly and detail explanation. Thanks for sharing. Until next time Chris
Very sexy beast! Great video. Drone shots were epic!!
Yes! This is exactly what i've been looking for for my outdoor kitchen. Ardex OVP has been approved by the wife now! Thank you! I really didn't want to do stucco, this will be so much easier!
Looks really good! Why do you use Teflon tape on the flanged fitting hose? Not necessary.
How much to have you come down to Dallas, and build a full outdoor kitchen for me?!? No, seriously….
Wow this is incredible. I'm going to make my husband watch and build this;) Thank you!
What was your cost for all of this?