Outdoor Kitchens Just Got Easier! Problems Solved

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Published 2024-07-11
I built a simple off-grid DIY outdoor kitchen in my backyard. I laid brick veneer over a wood frame with a German schmear and poured a fast 1-hour concrete countertop using the ‪@MichaelBuilds‬ method. I used solar power from ‪@JackeryInc‬ power my smoker from ‪@TraegerGrills‬ and my 12volt refrigerator. Without plumbing, I had to figure out how to get water to and from the sink as well. I had some hiccups building this outdoor kitchen under my pavilion and it took longer than I expected but I love it! It's Haxman's ultimate tiny smoke shack.

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All Comments (21)
  • You could dig a "dry well" for the gray water from the sink and fill it with pea gravel.
  • @prepping8399
    Dude, tie a piece of a plastic bag to a string, then put the plastic bag at one of the ends of the conduit, at the other end of the conduit vacuum out the plastic bag and then pull your cable through with the string. You're welcome.
  • @GSG-lc5zm
    Hey dude.. next time you're trying to "pull" a wire through a small conduit... Use an air compressor to blow some cotton kite string through it , tie it to the wire,, then you can actually PULL the wire through. 😉 👍 What you're doing is called "feeding" and feeding wire sucks lol
  • @4xdblack
    "But we figured out it's faster if she did the buttering and I did the laying" And that's how Haxman ended up with three kids.
  • @gregmize01
    @25:46 - 25:57 It's highly detailed and concise information like this, that keeps me coming back to this channel!
  • @Travisrogers87
    I had so many “THATS A GOOD IDEA” moments in this video. The 3D printed mold (I know it sucked to remove but it was a good idea nonetheless), the battery/solar combo to avoid running power, the bucket drain, and the outdoor fridge. This totally changed everything about my outdoor kitchen plans. Great job dude
  • @brewster84067
    This video TOTALLY changed my outdoor kitchen plan. Never even considered using a Jackery for the main power source. Looks fantastic!
  • @craigwarman88
    I use a "Stainless Steel Grease Trap" for my outdoor kitchen and let it drain to the ground. I use biodegradeable dish soap as well. I mostly just wash my hands, clean off utensils, and fill watering cans. If I need to pour something down a real drain, i go inside.
  • Hello brother @Haxman from another mother! Keep up the entertaining videos period! Having the family involved is great! Kim seems to be a great camera woman and a great right hand lol. I love the "squatch" references... I'm out here in Arizona... yeah they are real! This outdoor kitchen build was great and right next to the awesome concrete firepit you knocked out!
  • @mrprfct7069
    Wifeys fingers got pinched, I feel bad but it happens to everyone. I love the channel and love how she helps you. I have done so many projects alone cause family aren’t interested. I just force them to help. They’ll thank me when they run their own house.
  • @tlvance3973
    This is just what I needed! Mini freezer fridge, jackery solar, smoker grill! I'm in a rural area off grid. Not sure how I'll get the funds for it, but at least now I know what I'm aiming for 😅
  • Fantastic build. I was hoping to build something similar out in my hunting camp. and now I have the inspiration.
  • @robertott9083
    I was a tile contractor for 30 years. Next time you do a grout job do a heavy sweat. Get your sponge really wet and wipe from side to side so to leave the area really wet. Get most of the grout off leaving the area really wet looking like the surface is sweating. Leave it to dry then come back and rub the dusty surface with a rag or even more clear water. It should come out even and not so cloudy.
  • @ernestleal6890
    Stumbled upon your channel and watched it cause I'm wanting to build my outdoor kitchen/bbq area. I LOVE how you show all the things that went on and kept it real, cause it is what usually happens to me when building or doing anything for that matter. It came out awesome! I need to see your other videos on how you started it all so I can get ideas for mine. Thank you so much!
  • You have a lot of great help between Kim and your youngest. I laughed when your daughter suggested an alternative to moving the smoker into the structure. She has what I call “the gift of anticipation”. The best helpers have that gift.
  • @Evolucion7
    Another trick for getting that wire through the conduit: Use a shop vac to suck a piece of fishing line through the length of tubing. Use the fising line to pull paracord or small diameter rope through, then use the rope (and some Dawn! great tip there) to pull the wire through. Pulling is way easier than pushing.
  • @goodsha
    I love how your family helps you. Regardless if your kids like it or not it is going to be a really big plus for them in the future.