(M) This request may be viewed as "off topic" and if so, I apologize but having contributed 266 posts to date which were on topic, I figure you'll indulge me with a question that's not directly related to oven building:
(M) A few builders wrote that they want to include something like an outdoor kitchen adjacent to their oven. I'm one of those and because my oven is essentailly finished, I'm now in the process of setting up concrete blocks for my outside "kitchen".
(M) I've already provided electrical outlets on one side of my enclosure wall. I also pre-sunk PVC and ABS for a sink drain and water inlet Resp. on that same side. I have a very nice but used porcelain sink whose height when installed will be either higher than standard height, or lower than standard height based upon how many courses of concrete block I choose, with your input, to rest the sink on. The concrete blocks are the nominal 8" x 8" x 16" as used in most of our hearth stands. The sink is about 9 1/2" in depth.
(M) I can support it on 3 courses, bringing the rim to about 34 1/2" (counting a poured 2" concrete counter) or install it on top of a fourth course to bring it to about 42 1/2".
(M) The top of my standard kitchen sink is 36". I'm leaning toward the lower height since that's closer to standard than the 42 1/2", and because it's less likely to splash water on the electrical outlets above.
(M) Would you go with the 34 1/2" _____?
(M) Would you bother trying to build up another 1 1/2" to get to 36" ____ ?
(M) Thanks for your input.
Ciao,
Marcel
(M) A few builders wrote that they want to include something like an outdoor kitchen adjacent to their oven. I'm one of those and because my oven is essentailly finished, I'm now in the process of setting up concrete blocks for my outside "kitchen".
(M) I've already provided electrical outlets on one side of my enclosure wall. I also pre-sunk PVC and ABS for a sink drain and water inlet Resp. on that same side. I have a very nice but used porcelain sink whose height when installed will be either higher than standard height, or lower than standard height based upon how many courses of concrete block I choose, with your input, to rest the sink on. The concrete blocks are the nominal 8" x 8" x 16" as used in most of our hearth stands. The sink is about 9 1/2" in depth.
(M) I can support it on 3 courses, bringing the rim to about 34 1/2" (counting a poured 2" concrete counter) or install it on top of a fourth course to bring it to about 42 1/2".
(M) The top of my standard kitchen sink is 36". I'm leaning toward the lower height since that's closer to standard than the 42 1/2", and because it's less likely to splash water on the electrical outlets above.
(M) Would you go with the 34 1/2" _____?
(M) Would you bother trying to build up another 1 1/2" to get to 36" ____ ?
(M) Thanks for your input.
Ciao,
Marcel
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