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build a backyard barbecue!

build a backyard barbecue!
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create a great barbecue and outdoor eating area that will raise the value of your house!
**updated with new pictures on the last step**
 
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Step 1Cautions

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this project assumes that you have some basic knowledge of laying bricks and basic carpentry skills. this is not a small weekend project, and will eat your weekends for several months. this is the cheapest way to get a built in barbecue, by building it yourself, but is still a significant investment. that said, it will add more than its cost to the value of your house. i know this because our house was recently appraised and the barbecue was added in and had a significant value. many parts of the project are left up to the builder since it can be modified in endless ways, but if you want to know exact measurements i will post them. feel free to deviate from this plan, it is not the only way to build a barbecue (or the best probably) but i think the end product turned out great. this instructable is still in progress, so more may be added as time goes on. different materials may be used. if i have left anything out please let me know. please dont earn yourself a darwin award while attempting this.
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Oct 27, 2009. 11:12 PMreneis says:
This my barbecue
Nov 30, 2009. 4:36 AMhowdydodi says:
thats nice...   bet the meat tastes better.... lol

good job...
Nov 11, 2010. 8:11 PMhowdydodi says:

My finished bbq area... I wanted to add the pargola but cause mines close to the fence i thought it would look stupid.... anyway im happy with the result and thankyou so much for your industructable....
Nov 21, 2011. 4:56 PMrana79 says:
My fire pit
Apr 8, 2011. 5:44 PMpaperclipking says:
very nice!
Mar 10, 2011. 9:11 PMGiesterfarher says:
Great instructible! I'm saving this one for future reference!

I've found that it pays big in time saving and headache avoidance if you do a dry run with the tiles. That way your sure everything will fit, and that you have enough to do the job.

Nov 20, 2010. 11:56 AMPizzapie500 says:
OMG! That's SOOO AWESOME! I wish I could make something like that! If I did, I'd probably would put a pond behind the bbq,
Nov 7, 2010. 12:31 AMraggy61 says:
you are an inspiration my friend!! Clearly laid-out and easy to follow..I see no reason why I can't build something very close to this for myself.. thanks!!!!!
Sep 9, 2010. 11:52 PMjanettetsmith says:
That is awesome!
Sep 9, 2010. 9:38 AMecarrilloalbarran says:
Excellent Instructable, one of the best I have had the pleasure to read
Aug 15, 2010. 10:22 PMedwin i galindo says:
i love this project ,well done....... ENGO04
Jun 19, 2010. 4:12 PMmatthewabel says:
This is an awesome 'ible. Absolutely great. I"m pretty excited to get something like this set up - perhaps a might smaller in scale, but you provide an amazingly complete jumping off point. Thanks for sharing the hard work!
Mar 13, 2010. 2:02 AMVikking says:
I just bought a house and have a giant empty backyard, i wanted to build a BBQ pit and this is a great idea.
Jan 19, 2010. 2:45 PMthe4thgoodie says:
Well done mate, nice job. You've inspired me to have a crack at one for myself!
Oct 28, 2009. 9:16 PMreneis says:
I've done more around the barbecue but I dont have pictures yet but I will post them later thank you so much for your pictures.Help me a lot to get it done.
Oct 27, 2009. 11:07 PMreneis says:
 I just want to say thank you for your instrutions to build a barbecue .
I built one myself and we love it . My barbecue (grill) is charcoal not gas
Sep 5, 2009. 8:08 PMchita113c says:
that is so cool how much did it all cost you I'm really looking at building one
Jun 14, 2009. 7:59 AMKnucklez says:
that's amazing. best outdoor BBQ setup i have ever seen in my life. very inspirational. Knucklez
May 2, 2009. 4:18 PMbleethat says:
WOW! Great instructable, very informative, love the finished product!
Apr 20, 2009. 8:44 AMscootie10 says:
How many bags of mortar was used for this project? By the way, it looks wonderful! We are trying this next weekend.
Jan 11, 2009. 7:41 AMkoncept says:
great instructable. nice job
Jan 10, 2009. 3:53 PMMrL33TPenguin says:
i also named my dog milo :)
Nov 5, 2008. 8:06 AMjordiguiu says:
Incredible! nobody make something like this in Spain. You made the barbacue of my dreams that one day I hope to make by myself. very nice job! thanks for the knowledges!
Oct 31, 2008. 7:22 PMzorro3355 says:
how i wish i don't live in an apartment
Oct 30, 2008. 10:48 PMCarlos Marmo says:
Wonderful Work! Congratulations!
May 30, 2008. 5:43 PMJouda Mann says:
Fine job, and makes me envious as hell. The only thing that's missing is a wet bar to go with the wet bar sink.
Oct 2, 2008. 10:06 AMDerin says:
what is a wet bar opps*cough*wikipedia*cough*
Aug 29, 2008. 1:38 PMMaDoGK says:
As soon as i recover from my back operation im doing this! Thnx dude!!
Jul 29, 2008. 3:37 PMDarkKnightJared says:
Oh man, that is beautiful. I showed this to my family and we ended up thinking up a grand outdoor area with a nighttime fire pit and a bar and some steamers... Brilliant work, sir.
Jul 14, 2008. 4:50 AMthydzik says:
very nice indeed. how did you go about planning the whole thing? (possible to get any drawings/dimensions?) any sites/resources you recommend?
May 31, 2008. 12:27 PMmmixer says:
I would recommend to put the pipes through the sleeves. Just make them from short pieces of PVC tubing of bigger size. This will prevent your lines from cracking in case of foundation movement (in winter, when soil freezes and expands, and thus moves foundation up)
Mar 28, 2007. 7:20 PMstienman says:
Since so many are asking for cost I will put my guess in as follows: $500 for the concrete, blocks, rebar, cement. $200 for sink, faucet, and plumbing $150 for wood and wood fasteners (lots of 2x2s on the top...) $100 for stucco? No experience here, just a guess... $100 for tile and tile cement, etc $100 for electrical, lights, switches, outlets (probably less) $500 for the side burner (amazon.com "side burners") $700 for a similar grill So the project, assuming you buy all new and scavenge very little is probably within a few hundred dollars of $2,300. Chances are good that it will raise the value of the home by at least $5,000 in nearly any locale, but if built in California or some other luxury-based housing market would raise the value an easy $20k to $50k. If you have professionals do the design and work you should expect to pay $10,000 and up. -Adam
May 18, 2008. 11:28 AMDerin says:
i may get it down to $100 by using scrap and a bbq for people who make kofte which can be hooked up to a chimney ps kofte is a type of meatball
May 15, 2008. 2:28 PMNotags says:
I have threatened to do this for 2 years now. I have a great grill that I can convert from propane to NG as I have a NG stub out already. SWMBO wants a sink, I don't see the need. Grill, fridge, shade, bar stools and an outdoor ceiling fan... maybe TV. One of these days......
May 14, 2008. 12:23 PMsolo.card says:
Nice! When I own my own property, BBQ here I come!
May 14, 2008. 9:56 AMdarkmuskrat says:
someday when I get my own house, ill link back to this and definatly build it.
May 14, 2008. 9:22 AMtopazeyes says:
Wow, you make it look so simple. too bad I don't own my property. I own my double wide but not the land. I'll show this to my parents and maybe we can build something similar. these are great constructable's on how to build something like this. would you happen to have an idea on how to build something like a docking station for an existing barbecue pit on a tailor with wheels? that would be a neat project. Thanks for sharing this instructable.
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