Outdoor Kitchen Build

My Bucket Head shop vac with a 5 gallon bucket would not fit anywhere due to the height of the available space. I kept things high so no critters can hide underneath. I can slide containers with lids under there if I need to.

Anyway, I picked up a 3 gallon translucent bucket from Home Depot and it now fits perfectly in its own space now. Cool thing is that I can see when it needs to be emptied too.

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My Bucket Head shop vac with a 5 gallon bucket would not fit anywhere due to the height of the available space. I kept things high so no critters can hide underneath. I can slide containers with lids under there if I need to.

Anyway, I picked up a 3 gallon translucent bucket from Home Depot and it now fits perfectly in its own space now. Cool thing is that I can see when it needs to be emptied too.

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Nice, that's the perfect size to clean the Traeger!
 
My Bucket Head shop vac with a 5 gallon bucket would not fit anywhere due to the height of the available space. I kept things high so no critters can hide underneath. I can slide containers with lids under there if I need to.

Anyway, I picked up a 3 gallon translucent bucket from Home Depot and it now fits perfectly in its own space now. Cool thing is that I can see when it needs to be emptied too.

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I need me one cuz it's stupid to have a 5 gal bucket for a pint of dust... getting it tomorrow
 
The weather broke and I finally have the kitchen plumbing done. SWMBO painted the old Marvel ice maker I picked up off of Craigs list for $150 and I had to install a new solenoid valve, but it's putting out ice which is NICE! My neighbor dropped off a 5 liter oak barrel which I will now have to fill and age something. Perhaps a bourbon or a tequila.

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I put this owl house up a couple years ago and within 2 months had a tenant. The BBQ Patio now blocks the view from the deck, but you can see it while grilling/smoking/drinking, etc. on the patio. vidmate insta save
 
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OK, lets see, I-44 is right outside my house, I stay on that till I get to State 69, drop down to Dallas, then hop on I-35 down to the World's Greatest BBQ Outdoor Kitchen/Patio... only 13 hours. I think the World's Biggest Steak Restaurant is on the way too...
 
OK, lets see, I-44 is right outside my house, I stay on that till I get to State 69, drop down to Dallas, then hop on I-35 down to the World's Greatest BBQ Outdoor Kitchen/Patio... only 13 hours. I think the World's Biggest Steak Restaurant is on the way too...

Yeah, The Big Texan Steak house would slow you down a bit. :) C'mon down. 🥃
 
The 5 liter oak cask my neighbor gave me for the BBQ patio is now aging some 100% agave tequila. Should be interesting watching it age from a Blanco to a Reposado to an Anjeo. Aging spirits in a cask this size is an accelerated process due to the surface area to spirit ratio. Weekly quality control tasting begins next Friday. ;)

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The 5 liter oak cask my neighbor gave me for the BBQ patio is now aging some 100% agave tequila. Should be interesting watching it age from a Blanco to a Reposado to an Anjeo. Aging spirits in a cask this size is an accelerated process due to the surface area to spirit ratio. Weekly quality control tasting begins next Friday. ;)

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This is so cool!
 
Wont hold a candle to your as I watch your project. I found marine grade polymer cabinets with ss hinges and pulls. Love that I can just empty them and hose them out. About 12 years old and looked like I just installed.
Keep your pics coming
 

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this thread is why i need to live in the south.

amazing build.
 
Nice job, Grillmeister! Loved reading about your project. Like others, something similar would look great in my backyard (if I only had the space!)

Murf
 
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