Finally getting started!! Will be prepping and pouring the foundation on Tue and Wed, 22/23 April. I would like to get some opinions on my layout. I am a sketch up dummy and can't seem to make it do what I want. I laid my plan out in MS Paint and have attached it. I have some leeway to adjust my layout if needed.
The brown line represents a slanted railroad tie retaining wall. It, and the black lines represent the outline of my foundation pour. The red lines are in there to help me visualize my "oven foundation footprint". I intend to build a enclosed oven on the red/black rectangle, and currently plan on a concrete counter running most of the way from the oven to the other end. I want to leave my stand alone grill as a stand alone on the end since I move it, and use it for cup-de-sac events. I also think I want to leave the left rear triangle area open from the top (no counter behind the enclosure) so I can store tools/and or an ash bucket out of view. Does this make sense? Should my dimensions change a little? How would you lay out the concrete blocks? Thanks and I am sure I will have many more questions as I proceed. All measurements are in feet, and are clearly not to scale.........
The brown line represents a slanted railroad tie retaining wall. It, and the black lines represent the outline of my foundation pour. The red lines are in there to help me visualize my "oven foundation footprint". I intend to build a enclosed oven on the red/black rectangle, and currently plan on a concrete counter running most of the way from the oven to the other end. I want to leave my stand alone grill as a stand alone on the end since I move it, and use it for cup-de-sac events. I also think I want to leave the left rear triangle area open from the top (no counter behind the enclosure) so I can store tools/and or an ash bucket out of view. Does this make sense? Should my dimensions change a little? How would you lay out the concrete blocks? Thanks and I am sure I will have many more questions as I proceed. All measurements are in feet, and are clearly not to scale.........
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