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Originally posted by deejayoh View PostAre those standard 2x4s sitting on the ground for your counter, or pressure treated? You don't want to have a problem with rot.
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Very nice work! Will your local weather allow much use of it in the winter without any cover?My build thread
https://community.fornobravo.com/for...h-corner-build
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Great job Matt! I've wondered about using Redgard for waterproofing a cured oven's stucco base. Seems like it would work OK as a waterproofing layer between two coats of stucco. I never thought about using it on the entire outdoor kitchen under-structure...should work really well. I used it when I rebuilt my shower and it seemed to be highly recommended as well as pretty easy to use...albeit a bit pricey . It will be interesting to watch how it holds up to Illinois winters and summer humidity.
Had you done any curing fires before you sealed up the oven enclosure? If you didn't, remember you'll want to go really long & slow so you don't get any venting cracks in that nice looking stucco/paint finish. As JRPizza wondered, I'm also curious about how much winter use you'll be able to fit in ...or if you are planning to put a permanent cover over the area later.
Thanks for posting the build!Last edited by SableSprings; 11-13-2016, 03:55 PM.Mike Stansbury - The Traveling Loafer
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Thanks for the comments. I am currently doing my curing burns. So far so good. Holding the heat pretty well. If it snows I plan to brush it off. And if I plan to cook it will be a slow growing burn to temperature and then a gradual cool down. I do have 5 layers of the blanket on it. The door traps the heat in really well too. It has only cooled about 10 degrees in about an hour and a half time. It's not 10 or 20 degrees outside, but it is chilly. I may do a cover later. Depends on how the winter goes.
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Originally posted by Matt756Pilot View Post
The ones on the ground are pressure treated, used a "Ramset" to install. Final product is sealed with a caulk so water will drain away.
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