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Convert wooden patio to flagstone (pic heavy)

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    #16
    Nice job

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      #17
      Looks good...except the skulls...but I'm not here to judge. Good work!

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        #18
        Is that electrical up to code? (joking)
        Seriously, it looks great!
        I'm sure a bunch of hard work, but again, it looks great!

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          #19
          Very nice

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            #20
            Hey bud it's turning out real well, but did you get permission from the wife to go with the skullls? Seriously I would go with the top pic look

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              #21
              Great job, greater patience

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                #22
                Looks great! I learned to go with bigger flag stone.

                Power washing your house will make the patio pop.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by texasokie2 View Post
                  Is that electrical up to code? (joking)
                  Seriously, it looks great!
                  I'm sure a bunch of hard work, but again, it looks great!
                  They had put outlets at each end of the wooden patio. I doubt they're up to code because they're all connected to the one outlet against the house. I was thinking king about running one of those to the grill, but changed my mind. I just need to get in there and remove them.

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                    #24
                    I was thinking about making a smoker grill like this, except I want to encorporate a grill that I could use both charcoal and propane as well. Has anyone done this before? Any tips?
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                      #25
                      Ttt

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                        #26
                        Top

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                          #27
                          Nice job!

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                            #28
                            I don't have suggestions but I am sure getting ideas from this post. LOL

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                              #29
                              Just wanted to say it's looking good man, keep us updated on the progress.

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                                #30
                                Tested the propane fire pit. I needed to get an extension hose and adaptors, but I think I figured it out.
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