Pavers Finished

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ironpony

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[Hearth.com] Pavers Finished Placed the concrete 2 weeks ago, laid pavers last weekend, finished polymer sand last night. Will seal this weekend.

[Hearth.com] Pavers Finished
 
looks clean man, nice work
 
Nice! I can't let the wife see that!

Dan
 
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Looks good. Is that a char griller Kamodo in the back? How do you like it?

it is built well, so far I have not had much luck with the low and slow cooking, going to take some practice
 
Very nice. You're either very handy with construction or photoshopping or maybe both. ;)
 
Moved to the Perfect Picture forum. This is the nicest home made cooking station I have seen. Well done!
 
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<------ Jealous! Nice job...
 
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IP, this REALLY gets me fired up to build a pizza oven!! Looks fantastic!
Step back, crack a beer (or three) and admire your work. Absolutely perfect!

Now, when do you want me and the Mrs. to come out for some pizzas/ stromboli's, hmmm??
 
Hell of a lot of work so that three people can sit out there and eat. :rolleyes:

(j/k...looks terrific! A job to be proud of fer sure. Thanks for taking us along with during this project...you've put a lot of time, thought, $$$ & effort into it, and it definitely shows. Now get out there and relax and enjoy it :) ). Rick
 
Bang up job, IP. I really, really wish I had a place conducive to this type of build, but my perpetual wind tunnel of a yard doesn't lend itself to it. I would rip off your plans in a heart beat.:cool:
 
Nice job...really like it.

I'd use the hell out of an outdoor kitchen. I'm with Jags in that this chunk of prairie I have is good at being sunny and windy. I'd like to have a shady spot shielded from the wind...and that takes some time to grow. I'm planting that this fall once I decide on the final location

When I do build one I'm going to add a sink. Even if it is supplied with a garden hose and drains into a hole filled with septic rock.
 
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Beautiful!
 
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Thank you all, this is what I enjoy doing, kinda my hobby instead of golf or something else. This should be a finished project now, and it is only the wife and I most of the time.
 
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as you can see I enjoy concrete and pavers, must be the Italian blood from Mom. Here are a couple pics from the driveway/courtyard and front stoop. the circle on the stoop is filled in with pavers. [Hearth.com] Pavers Finished. .[Hearth.com] Pavers Finished [Hearth.com] Pavers Finished [Hearth.com] Pavers Finished


thats my 82 year old Dad stacking pavers, he is 87 Now
 
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