Re: Sydney Outdoor Kitchen
Next series of photos show the stand and hearth being completed and concrete pour.
I cut away the sides of the concrete blocks to allow the core fill concrete and hearth concrete to be poured without the need for any forms on the outside edge of the slab (except for the angled front).
I used tie wire to attach length of rebar across the floor of the hearth to the vertical lengths from inside the walls.
The hearth reinforcing was then completed with a piece of concrete mesh laid over these rebar strips and attached with tie-wire.
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Sydney Outdoor Kitchen
I have been doing lots of work over the past couple of years in our backyard. Shortly after moving in we had a pool put in, and we are now half way through the outdoor kitchen area to compliment it.
I hope you enjoy watching my progress.
The first photo shows the location of our outdoor kitchen next to the pool.
The small room in the right of the photo is a bathroom/changeroom for the pool.As you can see, the roof is yet to be installed.
The WFO will be installed against the brick column in the back corner.
The last 3 photos show the layout/rebar setting and drystacking of the besser blocks.
Regards,
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