Built-in braai
This braai originally sat on a wobbly table. The new built-in bench is constructed of bricks, coprox dualcote and tiled, with meranti doors underneath to hide the gas bottle. A mosaic feature was created on a piece of plywood to hang above.
The bench is built from special concrete blocks, which can easily be substituted with clay or cement bricks.
1. Lay a concrete slab
Excavate the area to 100mm
deep and to fit the bench, spacing the
formwork to fit rows of blocks to avoid
cutting. Mix and pour the concrete
slab, screeding using a sawing
action across the formwork, float
to a smooth finish and leave to dry.
2. Add damp-proof course
Use a combination square and
straightedge to mark out the bench. Roll out a layer of
aluminium damp-proof course (DPC)
where the blocks will lay, creating
a slip joint between the blocks
and the concrete.
3. Lay the first course
Mix and spread the mortar
10mm thick over the DPC with
a trowel. To bed the first course, tap
the end blocks into position, apply
adhesive to the butting ends of
the blocks with a notched trowel,
position and check with a spirit level.
4. Lay remaining courses
Position the second course
to overlap the vertical joints with a
minimum of 100mm.
Apply mortar on the first course
and to the blocks, tapping to close
the vertical joints to 2mm. Lay the
third course to match the first course.
5. Bed the burner panel
Check the panel against the
third course and adjust to fit. Apply
mortar over the third course with
a notched trowel, lift and bed the
75mm-thick panel on the mortar,
tapping to make it level.
6. Add the side benchtops
Apply construction adhesive to the panel
and along the inside faces of two
600 x 200 x 200mm blocks and
secure. Adhere a 100mm-wide block
to the other end of the panel.
7. Attach the door stiles
Cut an 18mm-wide x 5mm-deep
rebate on the ends of the door head,
glue and screw to the stiles. Drill
two clearance holes through each
stile, securing the frame to the blocks
with 100mm x 14g galvanised
bugle-headed batten screws.
8. Make and hang the doors
Assemble the doors, cutting the
last boards, leaving a 3mm gap either
side and 2mm at the centre, apply
alcolin wood glue to the edges and clamp. Cut
the braces, securing with 30mm x 8g
galvanised screws. Align hinges with
the brace, securing to doors and stiles.
Finish the doors with Woodoc 30 Low Gloss Polywax Exterior Sealer.
9. Apply render and tiles
Finish off the bricks with a layer of Coprox Dualcote (or similar) for a decorative finish and leave to dry. Tile the top in your choice of tile - we used mosaic tiles to match the decorative mosaic panel that hangs above the braai - including the panel under the barbecue.
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