outdoor kitchen

SaraR

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good thinking! any pics for ideas?
I guess it depends on the site and what you're allowed. An A-frame roof would give more protection but be more complicated and darker maybe, whereas a tilted flat roof is easier but needs to be lined up right with regards to prevailing winds and your access point.

Just a roof on 4 corner posts is easiest I guess.
 

Tengu

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Three things.

Would it be possible to build a simple cube structure and give a temporary roof of a tarp, and add a more complicated roof later?

I noticed there is an outdoor kitchen in B&Q for £195; No idea what it consists of. I cant find it on the website.

Coincidentaly, I found some storage heater bricks today. They hold heat, and so are ideal for a kiln...or an oven. Do you want any?

(But you will have to collect; Im in North Wiltshire)
 
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Sawyer

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Three things.

Would it be possible to build a simple cube structure and give a temporary roof of a tarp, and add a more complicated roof later?

I noticed there is an outdoor kitchen in B&Q for £195; No idea what it consists of. I cant find it on the website.

Coincidentaly, I found some storage heater bricks today. They hold heat, and so are ideal for a kiln...or an oven. Do you want any?

(But you will have to collect; Im in North Wiltshire)
thank you! I'll have to pass on the generous brick offer...I'm quite some distance from you! Thanks again for your help.
 

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