Frame cooking house
“Frame Cooking House”
The frame and posts of the cooking house are constructed from stainless steel, providing durability and strength. The wood used for this structure is Robinia, known for its natural beauty and resilience.
The frame is made from squared stainless steel, ensuring stability and support. There are two posts also made from squared stainless steel, further enhancing the structure’s strength. The cooking house features two square platforms, providing ample space for various activities.
Included in the design is a sand lift with a bucket, allowing for easy transportation of sand. A sand libra is also incorporated, providing a convenient way to measure and distribute sand. The cooking spot is a designated area for preparing meals, while a sieve is integrated into one of the platforms for added convenience. A sand chute is included for easy disposal of sand.
To ensure comfort, a seating bench made of Robinia is provided. The frame and posts made of stainless steel are powder coated, adding a protective layer and enhancing their appearance.
This cooking house is proudly made in Germany, adhering to high-quality standards. All support posts are made from squared stainless steel tube measuring 120x120mm. The stainless steel surfaces are radiated with glass marbles, in accordance with environmental protection regulations.
The connection between the platform/railing and support posts is achieved through stainless steel press-in threaded sleeves. The platform is securely fixed using concentrically incorporated stainless steel brackets. All wooden parts are made from Robinia, planed and chamfered, and remain untreated.
The connection point between the net/rope and support posts is made using a specifically formed stainless steel fork and a tensible stainless steel chain. The ropes/nets are made from Hercules rope, ensuring durability and safety. All connecting parts are made from stainless steel or galvanized materials, and only self-locking nuts are used.
It is important to note that drying cracks may occur in all native hard woods, even after appropriate storage and professional treatment. Therefore, drying cracks do not warrant a warranty claim (please refer to the supplementary sheet from the German Institute for Standardization EN 1176, Note on 4.2.7.6).
Technical Information
Area
440 x 580
Fall Height Group
100cm
Materials
Material
stainless steel, wood