The keyhole firepit comes to life.......

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How about you get your wood out of my yard by spring so my yard is not a mess!!!!! ;lol;lol;lol

As part of the original agreement as it relates to the "Wood Hoarders Proclamation of 1816."

Chapter 9, subtitle 64 section A reads " All hoarders which whom engage in the hoarding act with a partner shall evenly distribute all wood amongst involved parties. The hoarder with less overall burning time shall be responsible for storage of said hoarded wood, splitting of hoarded wood, transporting of hoarded wood, stacking of hoarded wood and providing a solid flow of non-light brew of senior partners choice."

;)
 
As part of the original agreement as it relates to the "Wood Hoarders Proclamation of 1816."

Chapter 9, subtitle 64 section A reads " All hoarders......... and providing a solid flow of non-light brew of senior partners choice."

;)

Non-light, you nailed it
 
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here is mine need to see if my see if I can get this posted. been having pic/post problems
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Fresh Greenbeans ,potatoes Bacon,onions
 
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that must be one of a kind, thanks for sharing.
 
Did you search "All Forums"?

The "Keyhole" is a staple here at Hearth. At least 4 or 5 people made one last year, after seeing Scottys. :)

They are the Chit!!

Here is a pic of mine (when new)

Forum member Stax made a SWEET ONE! Scottys, mine, and Stax are all here somewhere?

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looks like leftover pavers from some circle packs. I have quite a few of those from my paver project. I am going to combine all your guys and add atwist of my own when I build mine this year
 
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Dex,

Are those firebrick on the "wall' of you narrow area, or just regular paver type brick? Are the pavers on the floor holding up OK to the heat?
 
We thought about the firepit (they are nice) but for our property the big old fireplace looks better, it also fits our needs better for burning some of the old rotten pine.
 
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Dex,

Are those firebrick on the "wall' of you narrow area, or just regular paver type brick? Are the pavers on the floor holding up OK to the heat?

Those are actual Firebrick in the cooking area.

As for the pavers, they were free and so far, none have cracked. Its got some standing water in it now, but if I get a chance today, I will try and get a pic.
 
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