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    On today's episode of Amatuer welding hour.... Fire Pit

    We decided we needed a fire pit for small fires on the porch at our place in Bandera so i too my minimal skills and put them to work. i do mean minimal. It's not done yet so more pics to come
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    Last edited by GarrettH; 02-13-2024, 01:36 PM.

    #2
    What a tease!

    Waiting for the final reveal....

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        Couple updates
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        Last edited by GarrettH; 02-12-2024, 05:11 PM.

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          #5
          Ooo-man. You been busy.

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            #6
            That looks expensive!!

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              #7
              Looking good to me!

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                #8
                Nothing amateur about that! Looks great!

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                  Ready for paint!
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                    #10
                    Hmmm, something fishy here. Multiple welding hoods, weld booth blinders means having weld booths, common hand and squaring tools used by pro fabricators, repeatable duplicate plasma cut-outs, EPA and OSHA approved spray booth, OSHA and Fire Dept approved Waring/Safety signage, cinder-block building with fire alarm, commercial people door, rollers for a possible chop or drop saw, lots of metal stock lying around,....Hmmmm. This is getting suspicious.

                    Carry on.

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                      Originally posted by Texas Grown View Post
                      Hmmm, something fishy here. Multiple welding hoods, weld booth blinders means having weld booths, common hand and squaring tools used by pro fabricators, repeatable duplicate plasma cut-outs, EPA and OSHA approved spray booth, OSHA and Fire Dept approved Waring/Safety signage, cinder-block building with fire alarm, commercial people door, rollers for a possible chop or drop saw, lots of metal stock lying around,....Hmmmm. This is getting suspicious.

                      Carry on.
                      It's my shop in the backyard

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                        #12
                        more like pro-welder,nice work

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                          #13
                          Looks good to me (except that bovine shape on the sides )

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                            #14
                            Looks great for an "amateur". Nice work!

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                              Officially done! My first time fabbing up a fire pit and I can't say I'm disappointed with the results. Added an adjustable/ removable grill for when we want to cook over it Click image for larger version

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