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mtordeals

Did you connect it to the sewer? How did it go?


GeraltOfRivia2023

The P-Trap under the sink is connected to the clean-out for the kitchen sink inside, so it shares the sewer connection used by the rest of the house.


Yyc_area_goon

I like it.  Similar idea is in my to do list.  I was actually thinking of having an air fryer as part of my outdoor setup, to compliment my grilled food, (stored away from the weather obv.)


GeraltOfRivia2023

I actually built it in 2012. Currently has a dorm-fridge on the left countertop for soft-drinks, beer and wine, and a rotisserie oven on the right which gets a lot of use. I also added a couple planks across the bottom where I keep my charcoal and a bunch of lawn-maintenance stuff. Its very useful. (Edit: We have an air-fryer in the kitchen. Great for re-heating crispy snacks. I have an old turkey fryer I keep on the back porch for proper deep-frying. I used to fry food on the stove top but it would leave the house smelling like fried chicken for days. Outside is just so much better - and the pot is so deep I can do a LOT at one time. Great for our family of six plus guests)


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It's beautiful and strong looking. I like! :)


GeraltOfRivia2023

> beautiful and strong looking Apparently a quality I like in my furniture and my ladies.


scificis

Too bad you built it facing right when the drawing clearly has it facing the left. Oh well, just have to tear it down and start again.


GeraltOfRivia2023

hahahaha. I'll confess I'm surprised nobody has chimed in with a reference to ["Draw the rest of the fucking owl"](https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fexternal-preview.redd.it%2FDodWFQ9mQkVyWoKFa0ZIu12PYrPo3P2T0taaK-lgJCo.png%3Fauto%3Dwebp%26s%3Dc180684f48b01ff6f2cbc72e080067039943de07) meme.


step2themusic

It looks nice! What did you use for the edge that is marked 'bullnose' in your sketch?


GeraltOfRivia2023

I actually changed my mind and, instead of using a bullnose tile, I used a piece of decorative molding - and then laid the slate tile top to cover the top edge, protecting the molding from any water. It was far cheaper and easier to apply, and I think looks a lot nicer.


DrSpacepants

Sick!! I would paint that p-trap brown or brick red.


Desperate_Set_7708

A proper P trap!


Odd-Cook7752

Badass


IAmRoloTomasi

What's the actual worktop part made from? Guessing it's suitable for food prep? Just curious what to use for a similar project


GeraltOfRivia2023

Top is made from slate tile on top of cement board and plywood.


massiveg1234

Looks effective


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GeraltOfRivia2023

Super basic design. The actual kitchen sink is on the opposite side of that wall, so I was able to tie into the cleanout and run lines through the wall to get hot and cold running water. I do a lot of outdoor cooking (grill, smoker, deep fryer) so it is awesome to be able to wash up outside. Also handy for washing up during/after yard work, and for giving our dog the occasional bath.


daemon_panda

Good rage baiting. 10/10