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    Default Syrup Kettle / Cast Iron Fire Pit

    Think there have been some posts on this before. I’m in the Lowcountry and looking for a syrup kettle type cast iron fire pit. Any idea where to look or anyone that makes them in SC? Preferably under 40” diameter. Thanks in advance.

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    Sycup kettles are big and expensive. And very time consuming. I think you are prepared for this.

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    Google found me two quickly. One place in Orangeburg and one in St. George. Cheapest was $700.

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    There is a guy in a Murrells Inlet who sells cut off ends of propane tanks with rebar rims and handles. Tripod feet.

    I think they are $250-400 depending on size.

    It's not a syrup kettle but also not $1-2k

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    Taylor’s Landscape in Bluffton. Gerrick has them. He’s a great guy and will do you a good deal.

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    Thanks for the suggestions guys.

    Moonlight Hunter - what do you mean about time consuming? I know nothing on these so any insight is appreciated

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    Syrup kettles are for makin syrup.
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    Ahh Thanks for clearing that up. I assumed it was for cotton candy. Apparently people are using old ones for fire pits. Which is why I asked.

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    Tards take good kettles and burn fires in them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSkipper View Post
    Tards take good kettles and burn fires in them.
    Preach!

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    Jesus. Kettle was a reference. Looking for a cast iron bowl for a fire pit. Didn’t realize I was pushing the butthurt button so hard

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    Agri Supply in Florence had some bowls. I don't know the particulars on them though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by saltedbutter View Post
    Jesus. Kettle was a reference. Looking for a cast iron bowl for a fire pit. Didn’t realize I was pushing the butthurt button so hard
    Buttons are mashed, not pushed. What part of Ohio are you from?

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    Thank you smitch I’ll give them a ring

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    What’s the handshake like in the Kettle Klux Klan anyway? Or is it a handjob? Do you get together and smash bottles of aunt jemima and rub syrup on each other’s nipples? Can’t wait for this story to come up at your next meeting. Congrats on making noise on a forum.

    Thanks to those who’ve been helpful.

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    I got a skidder rim in the back of my truck as we speak. Make you a deal on it.

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    Hmm. Sending you a PM if you’re able to send pics. Thanks dude

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