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    Any experience with epoxy grout on tile counter of BBQ?

    Thanks! It is a Jenn Air 4 burner. I got it at the Blue box store a few years back collecting dust. It is one of the older models with the 304 Stainless. No complaints so far.
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    Any experience with epoxy grout on tile counter of BBQ?

    Well, the consensus came back that epoxy grout was the way to go...so that is the way I went. I got a product called CEG Lite from the Big Orange store. I must admit I was a bit nervous about what to expect but when I started working with it, it was a lot like normal grout. Then I came to the...
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    Any experience with epoxy grout on tile counter of BBQ?

    Thanks for the referral Frog. I just posed the same question over there.
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    Any experience with epoxy grout on tile counter of BBQ?

    Just finished tiling my BBQ and now am looking into various options for grout: 1) Epoxy grout - Hear it is bullet proof, especially for outdoor use. Not sure of the texture and it is expensive. 2) Standard sanded grout with sealer mixed in - Hear with the sealer you mix into the grout that it...
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    Rainbird Irrigation Controllers

    Stever, I am not familiar with the RainBird controller you have...I have a Hunter unit that my landscaper installed. It has a wireless rain sensor which will prevent the system from irrigating if it has rained. Not quite as tech savvy as that module but it still prevents you from running out...
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    Introduction and my Build!!!!

    I know I have read this somewhere, but for the life of me I cannot find it. What is the logic for placing vents high versus low. I know it has to do with the prevailing wind, but do you want the high vents on the windward side or the low vents? Thanks in advance.
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    Durock rather than Hardibacker?

    Thanks MCR500! That is the kind of insight I was looking for. I have used Durock indoors in a bathroom before, so I am familiar with the texture and other pitfalls you mention. I do not have any experience with HB though, so it is difficult for me to understand the differences in texture...
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    Durock rather than Hardibacker?

    Can Durock be used rather than Hardibacker? I am in the planning/design phase of my outdoor kitchen and I never see Hardibacker in any of the box stores in my area, however I do see Durock. If Durock has the same structural integrity as Hardibacker, couldn't that be used instead and then you...