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Thanks a lot!
I'm planning on using small stone in between, sand would probably work better to keep from heating up the blocks but I want to make sure the moisture drains out to keep from rotting the ring.

It's actually just a 3' piece of 1/4" pipe with a flange welded on that I pulled out of the scrap dumpster on a job I was on a few years back.
Thanks!
That'll work! Can't beat free.
 
Can someone explain the process please. I have never seen that. Looks real good. I'd like to try it.
 
We have done some using elm. We did the plunge cut ones. Use a 24in and cut in 20in then come in from side to cut the plunge cut piece out, that side cut also gives draft. Soak the noodles in some diesel then put a handful down in hole and lite. Using the candle like that u don't really need a fire ring. Fun to make and watch burn!


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Here is the fire pit at my camp in Maine. Property is loaded with rocks and oaks. A couple of years ago, I moved a bunch to make the pit as I cleared. 6 foot inner diameter. Had a lot of fun with family and friends around that pit. Will add a few benches to it this summer. The deer/turkey and bird feeders are not too far from it, so its nice to sit back with a beer and watch the wildlife as they mill about.
 

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Just getting started, brand new pit as of 1 1/2 weeks ago. I got it sealed up Friday and had the first fire that night. I have to finish the landscaping around it and obviously pick out what blocks I'm going to use. I had extras of these and wanted to mock it up.
I also have plans for a removable stainless cooking grate. I just have to dig the material out of my shop and put it together. The lady and I are pretty excited we enjoy sitting at the fire!
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This is the sleeve and 7/8" tubing I'm using for the cooking grate.
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Installing pea gravel and blocks. I ended up glueing the blocks down, worked very well.
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Finished it up and added some furniture. Also finished the landscaping but need to put down grass seed.

On to building the stainless grate.
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It turned out well, cooked some chops on it last night.
The grate spins 360° and is adjustable in height about 6"s for more or less heat.
 
Updates
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This is the sleeve and 7/8" tubing I'm using for the cooking grate.
d700dd3e95a2171036f9e69a77baa4de.jpg

Installing pea gravel and blocks. I ended up glueing the blocks down, worked very well.
3434b1f09055f3cd9bdee5f2df412f52.jpg

Finished it up and added some furniture. Also finished the landscaping but need to put down grass seed.

On to building the stainless grate.
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It turned out well, cooked some chops on it last night.
The grate spins 360° and is adjustable in height about 6"s for more or less heat.

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