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    Bayside Build

    I don't remover the length of the rivers but they where probably3/16". I used the green hardie board screws to attach the board to the studs. Worked great.
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    Correct. I wanted them as flat as possible.
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    1/8" stainless steel rivets.
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    I used 1/2" HB for the floor and with the trex support it is plenty strong enough. I am almost 300lbs and could stand on the floor no problem.
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    I am hoping someone can help out here and explain why the images are missing using a normal browser. I have had someone ping me saying they cold not see any pictures other than the first 5. Just logged in myself and it is the same for me. Thanks Brad
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    Hey Dave, Good to hear from you. Yeah still following NASCAR. At this point it would be hard to bet against Kenesth to win it all. He seems to be on a mission for sure. The latest project I have been working on is setting up a 180 gallon saltware aquarium. I am been building a sump and...
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    Bayside Build

    Hi Foobert, It was all hand trowelled by me. Definatley not a spray on application. Take a look at the first post on page 4 of this thread as it decribes the method I used to apply it along with pictures. Here is a quick excert from that post on the technique I used. Began by rolling on...
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    Bayside Build

    Thanks Hayfarmer. Take a look at this thread http://www.troublefreepool.com/bayside-build-material-list-t10848.html I posted a material list and cost breakdown here. Nope not in construction but I do like home improvment projects. This is by far the biggest that I have taken on though...
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    Funny you ask. My wife has been after me to build a playhouse/jungle gym/swing combo kinda unit for a while for the kids. :whip: She sent me a new link today in fact on some designs. While I probably should get on it before the kids get to big I am really enjoying the outdoor kitchen and...
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    Bayside Build II

    I have enjoyed using my outdoor kitchen so much that when I started looking at new 5th wheel campers I decided that I need one there as well. Of course I did not build this but thought I would share some pics of the outdoor kitchen in the coach. Access Door/Awning cover for kitchen...
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    Bayside Build

    Thanks for the kind words. Brad
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    Thanks for the kind words. Actually that is a good question that no one else has asked about. I will describe the doors start from left to right. Rollout Trash Can - This has paid off very well. I debated how usefull it would be during the design phase and now could not imagine not having...
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    Bayside Build

    Finally got a minute this morning to install the custom trim ring I had made for the area around the grill. I wanted it to fill the gap below the grill that was a couple inches based on the cutout dimensions in the grill manual. I also thought the edges looked unfinished compared to the rest of...
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    Bayside Build

    The recessed drop down burner came from a custom grill/smoker company in Texas named Texas Pitcrafters. http://www.texaspitcrafters.com It was not cheap but it matched the look I was going for and matched well with the other components used in the build. I was afraid the normal side burner...
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    With family and rain in town this weekend I did not get a chance to install the new trim ring I had made for around the grill however I did get a chance to break in the recessed burner. We always do a crawfish boil when the family is in town. Having not used the recessed burner to boil a big pot...
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    Island in Colorado

    Hey Wyo1661, Welcome to the forums. Thanks for posting pics of you build keep them coming. As for your questions: 1. Yeah just cut a small hole for the hose to fit through from one compartment to the next. I would not make it ay bigger than needed but also would not worry about patching it...
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    BBQ Island's San Francisco Style

    Wow. You are off to a great start and very fast. I am not sure I could have stood having all the materials and not starting on the it. That grill looks amazing. Keep the pics of the grogress coming. Brad
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    Gas Valve Question

    Hey Chicken Welcome to the forums. Glad to have you here. Here is a link to what I think you are after. http://www.cjshomedecor.com/acatalog/Lo ... alves.html Scroll to the bottom of the page and you will see some 3/4: Dante Valves. These say they support up to 300,000 BTUs so that should...
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    Bayside Build

    And finally the other side. The sun was setting so it really made the stucco color in the picutre very golden. [attachment=1:1qm5kdjf]CIMG1241 (2).JPG[/attachment:1qm5kdjf] And a final shot from the front with the side completed. [attachment=0:1qm5kdjf]CIMG1243 (2).JPG[/attachment:1qm5kdjf] I...
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    I was also able to get some picutres of the finished stucco along with the vents instaled this evening. The Bar area from both sides. [attachment=2:3q8vp4b8]CIMG1238 (2).JPG[/attachment:3q8vp4b8] [attachment=1:3q8vp4b8]CIMG1239 (2).JPG[/attachment:3q8vp4b8] The back wall behind the grill...
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