Our backyard smoker/bbq/bar

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I had the blocks for the base, got pallets for free, building the trusses and metal roof was still about 550 and then the paint to protect it.  I showed the wife last night and she said she loved the landscape and the fire pit.  I agree.  Thanks for sharing!
 
That's an awesome grill area, nice work for sure! Hopefully you have a small beer frig close by!
 
Thanx Xray, we have been working on this for a couple of years, actually its raining right now ... and we are dry ... 
 
They used 4 mobile home anchors down each side, they screwed em in with a gas powered motor, then secured them with 3/4 inch bolts ... a carport company... Carolina carports .. came out, did the job with a crew of 3, was gone in 2 hrs .... they was one of the few that would build to your size /specs /// a standard size is 18 wide by 21 deep ... this is 18 wide by 15 deep, .... 800 bucks, done and gone in 2 hrs ... loved it ...
 
points to you on your modification ....I added the redwood around my smoker about a year ago ....also around my charcoal grill as well .....
 
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Thanks Rings r us , we spend a lot a time in backyard, winter, summer .. and in fla , you need a place to get out of sun, and the rain ... lol 
 
Well, damn hurricane made me take it all down...after the storm, guess I will pressure wash it all, and can re-arrange it all alittle different maybe ,,, 

figured the winds would rip everything a bit


about 2 hrs work...
 
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I remember this.. I forgot it was your set up Griz.. that's so cool.. hope you don't have to replace all that.. [emoji]128077[/emoji]. Hope your charcoal stash stays dry. I saw this post and was wondering about storm winds. That's creepy.. Was just a couple months ago.
 
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Put ladders and wheelbarrow and utility cart on an old satellite mount near the canal out back ... banana tree right there also .. lol 



got a piece of re-bar to tie it all up with 
 
I have a pallet building with a metal roof that I moved all my stuff out of (including grill and smoker) until storms go through here in nc.  I have decided that when something happens to my current one, I am going to change it to the setup like you have.
 
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