Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project

/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project
  • Thread Starter
#61  
I'll be back to post some more after a bit. on our way out to eat.:thumbsup:
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #62  
What a remarkable job...congrats.
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project
  • Thread Starter
#64  
One last set of photos and it's time for bed. Got home a bit later than I thought.

I decided on a piece of granite for the sill or entrance into the oven. It had to be ordered and installed before the work on the chimney went any further. Here it is installed.
 

Attachments

  • 502.JPG
    502.JPG
    769.7 KB · Views: 217
  • 503.JPG
    503.JPG
    883 KB · Views: 196
Last edited:
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #65  
What a great job!!! This is inspiring. Did you say that you bought plans? If so, do you happen to have a link to their webpage?
I'm not that computer literate and have AOL as my internet provider, so it could be on my end...but the pictures are opening up very large. So much that I can only see 1/4 of the picture at any one time,which means I have to scroll side to side and up and down ,so its hard to get a good perspective on the overall picture. You said that it was taking you a long time to upload, so if you were to downsize the pics to maybe 1/2 or so,it might save you alot of time. But ,like I said, it may just be a problem on my end...

Thank you for taking the time to do this!!!:thumbsup:
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project
  • Thread Starter
#66  
hizoot,
First of all here is the link to "Ovencrafters". This is where I got the plans for my oven. My oven size is the 32"X38".
ovencrafters
To be honest though, if you have any masonry experience, or if money is tight (plans ran $125) you can build this oven without the plans. There are various websites around that have detailed photo logs of the building process, they would put mine to shame. Let me know if you are interested and I will post links to these sites.
Just to be clear, I fully endorse supporting "Ovencrafters" by purchasing the plans. If you do a little research about Alan Scott, you will see that he spent a good part of his years spreading the word about these ovens as well as building them.

Secondly, about the pictures. I have had that problem viewing pictures here before too. When I pull these particular pictures up they do not come up as large as you describe, they take up maybe 2/3 of the screen. Maybe I will inquire as to why this happens.

Anyone else having trouble pulling these photos up?
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #67  
... There are various websites around that have detailed photo logs of the building process, they would put mine to shame. Let me know if you are interested and I will post links to these sites.

Add my vote to that list.
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #68  
Anyone else having trouble pulling these photos up?

'Morning Mark,

They are pretty good size pix. My browser resizes them. Not sure if AOL has that capability or not. I think you could easily reduce them to 1/2 their current size and still have good detail. I'm going to check a couple things and then I post more info.
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project
  • Thread Starter
#69  
'Morning Mark,

They are pretty good size pix. My browser resizes them. Not sure if AOL has that capability or not. I think you could easily reduce them to 1/2 their current size and still have good detail. I'm going to check a couple things and then I post more info.

I'll be waiting on further word. My browser is probably resizing them too. Can I go back and change the ones I've already posted?
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #70  
OK, here's the skinny. Your last pix were 3859x2894. That's pretty big considering that most people have the desktop set to 1024x756ish.

hixoot,
Try this. Go to "My Home" (your TBN home page), and on the left click on the "Edit Options" link.
Scrool down to the "Thread Display Options" section. Under "Image Resize" set it to "Default (Enlarge in same window)". Set "Image Width" to 1024, and "Image Height" to 768.
Scroll to the bottom and click "Save Changes".

Let me know if that makes a difference and we can dial it in further if needed.:thumbsup:
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #71  
polo1665 said:
I'll be waiting on further word. My browser is probably resizing them too. Can I go back and change the ones I've already posted?

As long as the edit option is available you can reduce them
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #72  
I'll be waiting on further word. My browser is probably resizing them too. Can I go back and change the ones I've already posted?

Sorry, I just typed out a whole response and seem to have lost it when I tried to save.:(

You last pix you posted were 3859x2894. That's pretty big considering that most peoples desktops are 1024x768ish.
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #73  
Sorry, I just typed out a whole response and seem to have lost it when I tried to save.:(

You last pix you posted were 3859x2894. That's pretty big considering that most peoples desktops are 1024x768ish.

:laughing: Now it shows up.:laughing::laughing:
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project
  • Thread Starter
#74  
Sorry, I just typed out a whole response and seem to have lost it when I tried to save.:(

You last pix you posted were 3859x2894. That's pretty big considering that most peoples desktops are 1024x768ish.

OK, looks like I'll reduce the size of the pics in the future and maybe try to make a few posts to recap the others with smaller photos. I guess I thought that TBN would not allow sizes that are too large, so I didn't even think twice.
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #75  
OK, looks like I'll reduce the size of the pics in the future and maybe try to make a few posts to recap the others with smaller photos. I guess I thought that TBN would not allow sizes that are too large, so I didn't even think twice.

Too large is relative. I love large pix, but I realize that it causes issues for some people. Mostly those with slow internet like dialup when the pic is put straight into the post rather than using a thumbnail.
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project
  • Thread Starter
#76  
Too large is relative. I love large pix, but I realize that it causes issues for some people. Mostly those with slow internet like dialup.

Yeah, but if everyone's browser doesn't resize them it's a pain for them to see what's going on. I'm going to resize the pictures I can this evening when I get home and maybe I'll shoot Muhammad a PM and see if he can allow me to edit the rest of the posts as well.

Sorry everybody, I'll try and make it better:D

Thanks for your help Cyril. You're a pretty good guy, I don't care what RT says about you:laughing:

Mark
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #77  
polo1665 said:
Yeah, but if everyone's browser doesn't resize them it's a pain for them to see what's going on. I'm going to resize the pictures I can this evening when I get home and maybe I'll shoot Muhammad a PM and see if he can allow me to edit the rest of the posts as well.

Sorry everybody, I'll try and make it better:D

Thanks for your help Cyril. You're a pretty good guy, I don't care what RT says about you:laughing:

Mark

Hey I heard that
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project #79  
polo1665 said:
Try and slide one by you just once, and I get caught:)

Did you hear the new improved ultralights?
These carry stink bombs!


:laughing:
 
/ Patio/Outdoor Kitchen Project
  • Thread Starter
#80  

Marketplace Items

2012 Mercedes-Benz GL 450 AWD SUV (A66738)
2012 Mercedes-Benz...
130 BBL VAC TRAILER (A63569)
130 BBL VAC...
CAT R450/D9H Ripper Teeth (8) (A68134)
CAT R450/D9H...
2017 Autocar Xpeditor T/A Heil V-161 28Yd Front Loader Garbage Truck (A61573)
2017 Autocar...
Steiner 48in Front Loader Tractor Bucket Attachment (A64553)
Steiner 48in Front...
2016 Ford F-150 4x4 Ext. Cab Pickup Truck (A66736)
2016 Ford F-150...
 
Top