built a Fire Pit
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built a Fire Pit
Took a couple hours last night and built a fire pit with my wife and son (while the daughter watched from her walker on the deck)...
http://familyaloft.blogspot.com/2008/06 ... ction.html
I can't wait to start using it! Since I had the bricks, all I had to buy was 3 bags of river rock and 3 bags of sand.
Hope everyone is doing well.
http://familyaloft.blogspot.com/2008/06 ... ction.html
I can't wait to start using it! Since I had the bricks, all I had to buy was 3 bags of river rock and 3 bags of sand.
Hope everyone is doing well.
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I spent most the afternoon trying to track down a corrugated metal ring to no avail. A local place had a 48"-er, but that's a bit overkill for my backyard. I left the opening at 36" so once one comes in, we can snag it and slide it in.
The local masonry supply store had a SWEET setup there. Unfortunately it was about $800 for the kit.
The local masonry supply store had a SWEET setup there. Unfortunately it was about $800 for the kit.
My fire pit's bigger.mountainman wrote:Took a couple hours last night and built a fire pit with my wife and son (while the daughter watched from her walker on the deck)...
http://familyaloft.blogspot.com/2008/06 ... ction.html
I can't wait to start using it! Since I had the bricks, all I had to buy was 3 bags of river rock and 3 bags of sand.
Hope everyone is doing well.
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Nice, Devil!
I had them come and mark them for CYA purposes. My dad works for a gas company and many years ago he was installing a new line to a house and after several attempts to get flow, he found out that months before the home owners graded their yard which made the 3' buried pipe more like 12" and therefore melted it when they did some burning.
Also, in Ohio it's law to call them before you dig.
http://www.oups.org/
I had them come and mark them for CYA purposes. My dad works for a gas company and many years ago he was installing a new line to a house and after several attempts to get flow, he found out that months before the home owners graded their yard which made the 3' buried pipe more like 12" and therefore melted it when they did some burning.
Also, in Ohio it's law to call them before you dig.
http://www.oups.org/
Either way... was a fun evening last night cooking marshmallows and s'mores with the family.By law, everyone MUST contact the Ohio Utilities Protection Service, 1-800-362-2764, at least 48 hours but no more than 10 working days (excluding weekends and legal holidays) before beginning ANY digging project.
Looks good MM, I would recommend about 4, 3 inch gaps in the bottom tier as it helps draw air to the base of the fire.
I love firepits beers guitars hotdogs unfortunately for city bylaws I cant have one here
I love firepits beers guitars hotdogs unfortunately for city bylaws I cant have one here
I was going to post a link to that thread, but the SG search results for "bullsh|t" were too numerous
sometimes you have to think outside the box to get inside the box
nice ! well,except,urh,,,,,,uh,not for now ! it's 103 already !mountainman wrote:Took a couple hours last night and built a fire pit with my wife and son (while the daughter watched from her walker on the deck)...
http://familyaloft.blogspot.com/2008/06 ... ction.html
I can't wait to start using it! Since I had the bricks, all I had to buy was 3 bags of river rock and 3 bags of sand.
Hope everyone is doing well.
and it's kind of strange with no fences around the yards there!?!?!?!
nice grass though !
mountainman wrote:Nice, Devil!
I had them come and mark them for CYA purposes. My dad works for a gas company and many years ago he was installing a new line to a house and after several attempts to get flow, he found out that months before the home owners graded their yard which made the 3' buried pipe more like 12" and therefore melted it when they did some burning.
Also, in Ohio it's law to call them before you dig.
http://www.oups.org/
Either way... was a fun evening last night cooking marshmallows and s'mores with the family.
I did that too last year when I built a fence around my yard,I had the phone co,gas co,and electric all come out,they do it for free.very cool.
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Ha! Nice, Gix.
It's a great pit and seems to be working out well. I've been thinking about digging up the sod for 4-5' around the outside and covering with crushed stone to make an area for chairs to sit if/when the ground is wet instead of sinking in with the seat legs.
I like the idea of the benches, too. Thanks, Humby.
It's a great pit and seems to be working out well. I've been thinking about digging up the sod for 4-5' around the outside and covering with crushed stone to make an area for chairs to sit if/when the ground is wet instead of sinking in with the seat legs.
I like the idea of the benches, too. Thanks, Humby.