I am having withdrawal effects from not burning wood. I need some advice on building a fire pit. The ground is soft with lots of roots that I need to insulate against. I would like to have a metal rim around it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I in process of installing a Cambridge fire pit in my back yard, it's pricy but my wife wants something nice.I am having withdrawal effects from not burning wood. I need some advice on building a fire pit. The ground is soft with lots of roots that I need to insulate against. I would like to have a metal rim around it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I think we might... I will post pic when done.Prezes,
one question for you. Are we married to the same woman? My wife always picks out the more expensive items. Those are nice fire pits and fireplaces. I'm afraid to show my wife.
I believe the one I have is a Landmann Big Sky. It came with a spark screen and cooking grate. It's very heavy duty, I've had mine for 4 years now and the only signs of wear is some surface rust.
I am having withdrawal effects from not burning wood. I need some advice on building a fire pit. The ground is soft with lots of roots that I need to insulate against. I would like to have a metal rim around it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
The fire pit above was a potted plant area that turned into a cooking pit, it allows me to get rid of alot of yard waste and splitter scrap very easily, so it was basically free for me, this second pit came with the house, they make some really nice ones these days.....View attachment 134559View attachment 134560
....and all those little holes for air circulation really work wellI have seen a few people, including myself, use an old washing machine drum. It is stainless steel and will last a long time. Give it some legs to lift it off the ground.