I'd rent a 80lb jackhammer and carve one out of the rock. I hate elevated fire pits, you freeze from the knees down when it's cold.
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Originally posted by splitfinger View PostI bought this one from a TBH'er a couple of years ago and don't use it much at all. It is 4' dia. and can build a great fire. If you are interested, I would let it go for $350.00. I'm in Jasper.
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Originally posted by Dale Moser View PostI'd rent a 80lb jackhammer and carve one out of the rock. I hate elevated fire pits, you freeze from the knees down when it's cold.
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It’s hard to tell from the pic but we dug a hole and stacked rocks around it. A agree with the guys about the elevated fire pits...I like to sit by it with a stiff drink and warm my feet up. We have to replace rocks every few trips due to the heat of the mesquite fire cracking them. We were frying oysters it the pot!!! Do it every trip now...
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Originally posted by rtp View PostSome of you boys are slow learners....
Yeah but they mean well. I still think I'm going to stick with rocks, firebricks and mortar versus steel fire pits[emoji3]
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Keep the ideas a coming!Last edited by Stolle; 08-10-2018, 10:34 AM.
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This is the only one I could find of the one at the ranch amigo...just making note of the metal ring we use. It's actually part of a caliche grinder. Over an inch thick and narrows from about 5ft diameter down like a funnel to about 2ft & stands 4 feet high. Little overkill but won't rust out in my lifetime.
I'll get the one in the back yard for ya in a bit...Last edited by Artos; 08-10-2018, 11:59 AM.
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