Build a small Deck – Outdoor Kitchen Project

Build a small Deck – Outdoor Kitchen Project

Learn how to build a deck using Ipe wood and all the tools and techniques you’ll need for this project. The new deck will be used to house the grill and cabinets that will be part of an outdoor kitchen. I show you how to split a water line to run water to the deck area.
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Ryan Anderson says:

I have to say that “pepe amazing plan” (Google it) is a great woodworking book. It gives a lot of general info that would help any beginner and also some skilled wood worker. Surprisingly, this book has been my partner whenever I want to look up woods at areas and other topics like restoring and salvaging spots.

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Paul Hopkins says:

perfectly explained without saying a word, well done

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Bravo4699 says:

you dug a post hole with a flat shovel and mixed concrete with a round point……ahhh ok….

Fasoldtgardens says:

No end grain sealer? It's cheap insurance against the boards checking and splitting

Ricardo Cruz says:

Jon….what type of wood you use for the deck….?

Kyd says:

This is a great video. I like it much better when you show the work as it is done, rather than talk about it. I've studied tons of YouTube DIY videos, and this one is a standout. Thanks for posting this, and for doing it the way you did.

Sam Herrington says:

no music no hgtv style talking. – Absolutley love it Jon. Nice touch with the firing of the grill

Connor McKee says:

i thought i was heterosexual until i saw Jon Peters…..

Ozzie Bunsie says:

if i was to properly treat the wood does it really matter what kind I use?

Gunther Ultrabolt Novacrunch says:

How many years will those 2 x 4's under the hardwood last?

Yasir Qureshi says:

from my 4 year old, who enjoys watching your videos with his dad, and asked that we send you a message: hello John Peters, we like your things that you build, thank you for teaching us

One Man Band Woodworks says:

I can't believe how soft your soil is, in Sydney in summer (when all the decking jobs happen) the soil is so hard I carry a second shovel because I've snapped the blade or the handle more times than I care to remember going into the sun baked clay we have here. I wish I could get a job with soil like yours for a change. I'll quit whining now and tell you that was a great job, very neat finish.

Bobby Dhal says:

Amazing work , Awesome camera footage , thank you thank you

WK H says:

Really love you video.

Adrian Thomas says:

It' really calming watching you work. Can only imagine the feeling with our builds. Great work. Great channel.

karl craig says:

nice video ,my favourite thing about youtube is seeing people from all over the world do the same thing so differently ,so many ways to "skin a cat "

jaykeller1 says:

very relaxing watching your video while informative!

Jeremy Nading says:

with screws that long why are you counter sinking them that far, especially on the top boards I mean they're what ½ inch maybe ¾ inch and you put them ¼ inch in. treated lumber or not it will warp over time and

William Astarita says:

Youre my hero the way you work, my god the disaster I would have made of that yard. You don't have a scratch on you, loafers and khakis! It's truly Zen building. Thank you for this.

I didn't pick up in the sprinkler line that you moved, what was that for?

Ryan Nutter says:

I bet it's nice being able to dig soil all uniform and easy like that. Here in Missouri as soon as you put your shovel in you hit rock… lots of rock.

wizard owl says:

please stop making these videos! my wife wont leave me alone!!!

diver dave says:

last summer i built a wood deck for a friends home and i fitted all of the treated wood boards tight together knowing they will shrink up as they dried out… i also ran a router with a round over bit around the decks edge then belt sanded the cut edges for a cleaner smooth look. i also made sure to space the screws like you did… everyone commented as to how it looked

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