Hey guys,
I've been dreaming about building an outdoor kitchen area since we moved to Texas 3 years ago, it's just too hot inside to run the oven during the summer.
2 weeks ago I started building my first "stage," a ~40" pompeii on a corner stand. I dug footings and poured the slab last weekend, did 4 courses of concrete block this past week, and this weekend started my (mostly) decorative brickwork. I'm doing a few courses of kingsize brick corbelled out 3" from my concrete block, as well as the tudor-style archway into the wood storage area.
I got the arch and 3/4 of the first course of brick done today. If things go well after work this week, I should be able to pour my top slab next weekend.
I see there are quite a few central Texas builders, so I'm going to solicit some help in locating the hard-to-find materials. I'm in Waco, so Dallas or Austin aren't too far of a drive.
I'm looking for insulation supplies, mostly, but if I can get firebrick cheaper than 1.64/brick incl gas elsewhere, I'll be a happy guy.
Due to cost, I'm planning on mixing my own mortar, and I'm a bit confused on the final consensus on the ingredients. lime? no lime? 3:1:1:1, 2:2:1. Is home depot/lowes "mortar clay" true fireclay? any sources for actual washed silica in the area?(I'd love to get some for sandblasting, as well).
Thanks in advance!
I've been dreaming about building an outdoor kitchen area since we moved to Texas 3 years ago, it's just too hot inside to run the oven during the summer.
2 weeks ago I started building my first "stage," a ~40" pompeii on a corner stand. I dug footings and poured the slab last weekend, did 4 courses of concrete block this past week, and this weekend started my (mostly) decorative brickwork. I'm doing a few courses of kingsize brick corbelled out 3" from my concrete block, as well as the tudor-style archway into the wood storage area.
I got the arch and 3/4 of the first course of brick done today. If things go well after work this week, I should be able to pour my top slab next weekend.
I see there are quite a few central Texas builders, so I'm going to solicit some help in locating the hard-to-find materials. I'm in Waco, so Dallas or Austin aren't too far of a drive.
I'm looking for insulation supplies, mostly, but if I can get firebrick cheaper than 1.64/brick incl gas elsewhere, I'll be a happy guy.
Due to cost, I'm planning on mixing my own mortar, and I'm a bit confused on the final consensus on the ingredients. lime? no lime? 3:1:1:1, 2:2:1. Is home depot/lowes "mortar clay" true fireclay? any sources for actual washed silica in the area?(I'd love to get some for sandblasting, as well).
Thanks in advance!
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