DIY Outdoor Kitchen with Concrete countertops and sink

DIY Outdoor Kitchen with Concrete countertops and sink

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Marty Lentz says:

He just loves cement so much!

Samantha Kerlin says:

Can you put a parts listing for the brass fittings you used?

Viral Clown says:

Creative man but rough as guts when it comes to workman ship and making a mess.

irmin verstappen says:

Hi… do you have any idea how this concrete counter top reacts to freezing temperatures?

Diogo Farias says:

Could I make the sink thinner? Or would it make the sink weaker?
150 kg seems to me too heavy.
I would like to build on for the bathroom.

Emanuel Flores says:

my only concern was why the supporting legs are filled with concrete. thats to much weight for a deck in one place . if it was out on some ground I would I understand. but beside that this game me some tips for my my next project , thumbs up

totahhh123 says:

like your videos,but this one was the worst

Halim Kerim BAŞ says:

Is there any special reason why nobody on YouTube actually specifies the amount of water they add to the mixes? Water to cementitious materials ratio is by far the most important parameter, when it comes to strength and durability. You guys need to do a little bit of research on that. Also try adding small amounts of plasticizers into your mixes. You will get much better surfaces and much fewer bug holes (entrapped air) in your concrete body.

C Puzz says:

I didn't know construction adhesive would bond the metal brackets to concrete well enough for a heavy shelf. Something new every day. thanks!

KaleidoscopeJunkie says:

It looks like you're on an upper level deck. Did you check for ample support to protect anyone below? This whole assembly likely weighs 500+lbs/227kg. Add a couple of adults and it could spell disaster in a short time. If you haven't checked – please do so immediately.
It looks beautiful ! ! Well done.

ironqqq says:

that's a lot loading on that roof deck. those columns are at least a 200-300 lbs each. total weight of the sink and columns… 1000+ lbs over a 5 ft span?

lucas xavier says:

Hello , I'm from Brazil and I'm really enjoying your videos . Congratulations

Leslie John says:

i will be making one for and outside kitchen soon what is the first concrete that you used?

Stet Tan says:

Awesome, once again!

Trenton Ramey says:

They have not made cinder blocks in 60 years. They are now cement. But good video

DS says:

Little heavy for a roof deck?

Julien Alexandre says:

Great concrete countertops, it's simple and effective ! But using concrete fondation on a wooden deck ?! Seriously ? A steel frame would have been a better option in my opinion.

Ron Sakamoto says:

Great job… I can see what you made this for. More as a potting station then an outdoor kitchen sink. So it really doesn't matter about the depth of the sink… it's a great project regardless.

Moonie Bo says:

If you sanded down the concrete paste you applied to the cinder blocks, would the finish be as smooth as your countertop?

Franks DIY says:

Looks great. Two thumbs up. The only down fall would be just hard to move if you decided too , other wise it's great

DIY moje dekoracje says:

super😃😎

RAINBOW COLOR SHOW says:

very interesting☺

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TLynn S says:

New sub! Haha. This is a great channel! Love your design aesthetic. Have you thought of doing an entire tiny house in your diy style? I think that would be amazing to see.

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