I’m building an outdoor kitchen to house our wood fired pizza oven, a prep area and sink with counter space for my min and mini-max as well as my full sized eggs (2xl thru small), a large (cracked) egg I’m converting to a beer cooler and a Big Green Kegg (miller lite collab). Spent most of the weekends and nights doing electrical and building the actual gazebo, but got the main support portion for the actual grill eggs done today and the support for the pizza oven and granite prep area.

by grill_sarg

28 Comments

  1. sprayfarts2023

    Awesome work. What’s your plan with the sink and drainage?

  2. Teutonic-Tonic

    Nice build

    Be sure to get a fire extinguisher.

  3. mechaniTech16

    I need to show my wife this. She doesn’t believe I need a second egg

  4. NeuroGuy406

    But why? What do you use them all for? I am actually curious. I feel like one + a sink, Blackstone, etc. would me more useful

  5. Mike_513865

    That ninth pic is awesome. Did you buy them all new (for warranty) or snag some used deals?

  6. Jelly. But some of those are too close to the wood table for comfort IMO.

  7. DamnRedhead

    This looks absolutely amazing. Excited to see the finished product! How are you going to finish the sides?

    One thing I would consider… maybe I don’t see it… all the weight of your eggs seems to be dependent on some brackets and screws. Mortising out the 4×4 for the cross brace or using another 2×4 support from the cross brace to the floor will offer unparalleled support.

  8. _the_genius

    Lawd Jesus all the eggs. My wife would divorce me. What’s the plan for smoke buildup mitigation? Is there a ridge vent in the roof for exhaust or are you going to yolo and let it build up and roll over the sides.

  9. Great 👍. I could get behind something like this, but I would need a front-wall because of the wind/snow. PS… I’m a 20-year Egghead. Nice idea.

  10. I did something similar (with and Egg + Blaze Grill). I ended up putting more cross support 2x4s and stone blocks underneath to reduce the stress over time. Also, I ended up with granite under the eggs but temporarily I did stone. Seems risky to have the egg sit on wood.

  11. HumanPersonDude1

    Jesus Christ you guys must host a lot. Why would someone need this many BGE

  12. Alltherightythen

    What is y’all’s fascination with building things out out wood around things that produce fire?