Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

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Re: Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

Postby DJBenz » 24 Apr 2014, 08:30

A thing of beauty, well done. :)
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Re: Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

Postby Deano » 25 Apr 2014, 16:03

The Shingle roof really makes it. Very nice, might need to persuade the other half....
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Re: Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

Postby chokethechicken » 26 Apr 2014, 22:23

Excellent work, it looks great.
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Re: Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

Postby Stu_C » 26 Apr 2014, 23:15

Thanks for all the nice comments, I did a BBQ tonight and over did everything waiting for some Cajun wedges to be done. All good experience!


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Re: Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

Postby shodan » 27 Apr 2014, 11:19

Love it, and it's quite an inspiration!

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Re: Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

Postby Rednaxela13 » 29 May 2014, 08:15

Great looking shelter Stu... I love the cedar shingles! ...does the chimney work well?

I'm thinking of building something to cover my offset smoker (getting really p****d off with the weather at the moment and want to get out and use it!) ...I wondered if the chimney would need to extend down to connect with the smokestack?

Is there anything you would change about it or do differently?

Thanks!

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Re: Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

Postby noxskuses » 29 May 2014, 12:14

Really nice job Stu.

Nowhere near as aesthetically pleasing as yours, but saw this today at http://goo.gl/uvNUXr for a sturdy instant option to allow continued cooking in the rain...

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My refurbished 8x6 shed (The Smoke Shack) is proving a godsend allowing me to cook whatever the weather.

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Re: Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

Postby Stu_C » 29 May 2014, 13:59

Rednaxela13 wrote:Great looking shelter Stu... I love the cedar shingles! ...does the chimney work well?

I'm thinking of building something to cover my offset smoker (getting really p****d off with the weather at the moment and want to get out and use it!) ...I wondered if the chimney would need to extend down to connect with the smokestack?

Is there anything you would change about it or do differently?

Thanks!

Alex


Hi Alex, the chimney doesn't work that well at all, most of the smoke blows around a bit and finds it's own way out.
If the air is totally still and the grill is smoking directly beneath the chimney, then yes is does look good and work.

I can see it working well with an extension to the chimney over your offset.

Change or do differently? Hmmm, maybe a bit wider than 4ft as when is was raining the other day I did get dripped on as I couldn't get under properly due to a roaring fire.

I'd also like to add shutters, or removable perspex 'windows' as when it really rains the shelves do bounce the water inwards.

P.S. I just added an update to my main post.
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Re: Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

Postby derekmiller » 29 May 2014, 15:06

I like the idea of the solar light, but do you get enough sunshine to charge it?
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Re: Stus 6' x 4' BBQ Shelter (image intensive!)

Postby Stu_C » 29 May 2014, 15:16

derekmiller wrote:I like the idea of the solar light, but do you get enough sunshine to charge it?


Only put it up at the weekend, box says it's 'charges even in the winter' so only time will tell. I'll let you know if it's rubbish though.
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