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Fire Pits
Bought a clay fire pit from Lowes this past spring, and we've been enjoying the occassional fire in the back yard. Last night, the bottom literally fell out of the thing. :mad:
So now I'm in the market for a new one. Any suggestions? I'm leery of going back to clay because it lasted all of maybe 10 fires. I want something semi-portable that can be stored under the deck when not in use. |
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I had one like this back in CT. Worked great and built to last.
http://www.charbroil.com/Consumer/pr...uctSeriesID=10 |
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Hole in the ground... :tu
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go for something like this http://www.baerd.nl/images/vuurkorf.gif
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Can you do it when I'm up there in July? :r |
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Vin, check out Walmart, they have several steel firepits for under $100. I bought a Coleman from them about 5 years ago and it is still going strong at my brother in law's place in New Hampshire.
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I've had a heavy cast iron one for a couple of years now. I had one of the clay ones and it worked pretty good but it cracked when we had a rainstorm move through while it was still burning hot.
Also, did you have yours sitting on the ground or on a stand? Did you have a layer of sand in the bottom of it? |
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Vin, I got you covered on this one. We went through the same thing, burning out a couple of them over a couple of years and then we got this one from Front Gate. We've had it for at least 4-5 years, it stays out in the elements year round with just a cover over it. Of course you can stow it away if you want as well. And it's big enough, 40 inches, that you can put more than a 6 inch splinter in it to burn. I recommend it without hesitation.
http://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/6062/...27059BG?scl=1} http://www.frontgate.com/jump.jsp?it...roductID=18655 |
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Nice fire pit, Ritchie. The price made me gulp a little. Do you have either the spark catcher or the vinyl cover?
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I'm building the wrong stuff :tu Chas |
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Vin... I know this is about as redneck as it gets... but I have had several of these over the years. Look on Craigslist etc. for a 22 inch Weber kettle grille. Cut the legs in half. You have an instant killer fire pit.
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:r:r That made me laugh out loud Don! Sorry, I'm no help Vin. We used to use a 55 gallon drum to burn stuff in. I don't think that would look so good out back in the yard... |
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I have a copper one that has endured 4 years of torment. It has never been covered so I has oxidized to an extent (basically got really darkened) but it is portable and it comes apart. I'll see if I can get a pic when it's light out
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wow...
$350 for a fire pit?? :confused: Out here, we just use the drum from an old washing machine. Already ventilated and aerated...burns great. :banger |
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