Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project

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Arch construction continues!!
 

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   / Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #42  
Dude.. That is awesome!
I wish I was brave enough to undertake such a challenge....
 
   / Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #46  
Nice project. I was thinking of doing something similar as currently we have an inside pizza oven in our masonry heater and would like something outside for the summer. We cook a lot of stuff in there as it gets up to 500+ degrees and heats the house at the same time!

Keep up the pics, you're doing a great job!

Like the mug...
http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...6514097-patio-outdoor-kitchen-project-442.jpg
 
   / Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #47  
you guys crack me up:laughing::laughing:

That's the idea.:thumbsup:

Those arches are great. Nice job. I can't wait to see what the finished product looks like.

In the last pix, it looks like you have concrete in the blocks now?
 
   / Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #48  
That looks great. This is better than any episode of HGTV.
 
   / Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #49  
Good looking job, went heavy with the fire brick, that can't hurt.

Questions:

1 Are you using a special high temperature mortar?

2 Traditionally there is a vent for the combustion products I was wondering where this will be but I am sure you have that planned out?

3 Also you live in a frost area, will you be using glazed exterior bricks?

My uncle built an outside fieldstone fire pit oven and it did not weather well, the frost in the porous rock and mortar broke it up in a rather short period of time. Just curious, I love the project so far and am waiting for update pictures.
 
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That's the idea.:thumbsup:

Those arches are great. Nice job. I can't wait to see what the finished product looks like.

In the last pix, it looks like you have concrete in the blocks now?

Yes, the blocks are filled at this point. I missed a few picture taking sessions during the construction and forgot to point that out. Several of the voids are filled right down to the floor, the top course is filled completely, all around.

Only posting a few posts with pics each evening. I'm using a Sony notebook on wireless internet and it takes forever to upload photos.
 

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