DIY Outdoor Kitchen with Concrete countertops and sink

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Oh my, there are about 8 priceless tips in this video! My favorite is using the random orbit sander to vibrate the concrete. Keeping this video in my back pocket for further reference!

MakeSomething
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your home sounds like industrial modern design heaven with all these projects

DarekBarquero
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really upping your game with the concrete stuff. great video. I just did my countertops a week ago and we basically did the exact same thing. keep the quality content coming. you're killing it dude.

USN_WoGW
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Another great project video. Wish I had the space to add an outdoor kitchen. I love how many projects you've been making on your deck. I think they're all very unique and have been a blast to watch.

nicholascastille
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I love each and every one of your projects. They are all well planned, used with "simple" tools and so beautiful. Plus they are "simple"." It takes a brilliant mind to come up with a simple project" - Me!
Right?

willegard
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man, I can't understand why anyone would thumbs down this video... it's awesome! simple, complete, super understandable, and a killer idea and design.
GOOD ON YOU Sir, good on you!

bradymcphail
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Great teamwork, ingenuity, and design. Very balanced and in harmony.

leobuescher
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That deck is shaping up to be a really cool space.

1 - Great trick to vibrate by gluing down the sanding pad first.
2 - I never thought to paint the knob on spigots. I have never liked the bright red ones around my house, time for some spray paint!

IAmKyleBrown
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Hi Ben, great video. I really appreciate how simple and easy to follow your instructions are (I especially like how you noted to use fittings made for use with potable water). Thanks for putting these out in the world!

ahikernamedgq
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Nice work Ben. Love the idea of a outdoor concrete sink/counter. Looks like it came out great!

reforzar
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I didn't know construction adhesive would bond the metal brackets to concrete well enough for a heavy shelf. Something new every day. thanks!

cbpuzzle
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Thanks for another great design and a well thought out video with good editing. Would like to see updates on how this project holds up to the freeze/thaw of the winter season.

yvetterobertson
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Great job... I can see what you made this for. More as a potting station then an outdoor kitchen sink. So it really doesn't matter about the depth of the sink... it's a great project regardless.

ronsakamoto
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Neat, but you shouldn't have concrete directly on your wood deck (if it is wood). It holds moisture and will rot it out quickly.

Cooper
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I had it in my mind that concrete would be too difficult to work with as someone inexperienced with constructing things in general, but after seeing many of your videos it definitely isn't nearly as bad as I would have expected. Great content, keep it up!

DhruvlukeMusic
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This was a great video/tutorial and very inspiring. I've been tossing a similar idea around in my head, wanting to try my hand at a concrete countertop with a store bought or scrounged sink but I really like your use of the concrete to mold a sink out of the concrete in one mold. I was thinking about using 4X4's for the base. I also really like your industrial looking faucet.

lylekobberstad
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Hello, I'm from Brazil and I'm really enjoying your videos . Congratulations

lucasxavier
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great project!
but isn't the sink not deep enough and the pipe too high? i mean for spills and stuff

IndieFlavor
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It looks like you're on an upper level deck. Did you check for ample support to protect anyone below? This whole assembly likely weighs 500+lbs/227kg. Add a couple of adults and it could spell disaster in a short time. If you haven't checked - please do so immediately.
It looks beautiful ! ! Well done.

KaleidoscopeJunkie
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Looks awesome and nice and easy to make great job/vid only thing I would change is make or buy a telescopic faucet

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