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    Default FIRE PIT

    Alright boys, getting ready to build a fire pit. I think I know what I want to do but would really like to see some of yours, if you are willing to share pictures. I need a little inspiration.

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    Brother in law just built this one.

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    Log skidder rim.

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    Or cut the end off big propane tank

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    Just get a big ass tractor wheel and be done with it

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    Got any cement block's layin around? Rock's? What they said bout Rim's? Dang.
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    I've got access to all types of rock, brick, metal, etc. Just looking for pics of different sizes and combinations of materials. Was just hoping to see some pics of nice looking pits. Not interesting in just dropping a piece of scrap iron in the yard.

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    I've always wanted a big cane syrup kettle, but they's expensive!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DRDUCK View Post
    Dexter GETS IT!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp Rat View Post
    I've always wanted a big cane syrup kettle, but they's expensive!
    No kidding. I saw one on craigslist last week for $1800.

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    Does the job just fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4THEGIRLS View Post
    I've got access to all types of rock, brick, metal, etc. Just looking for pics of different sizes and combinations of materials. Was just hoping to see some pics of nice looking pits. Not interesting in just dropping a piece of scrap iron in the yard.
    Remember your audience. Burn barrel and faux brink under pinning is How they roll.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamp Rat View Post
    I've always wanted a big cane syrup kettle, but they's expensive!
    This^

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    piss on china, the country and the dishes. I can stack dishes any where, instruments of death deserve a special place.

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    These are some ive done for customers. Thats all i had on my phone. The clemson one is the one my wife just bought for my birthday present.

    We charge $3-5k for stone pit
    And $5-8k for a stone fireplace with seating. You could build either out of brick for much much cheaper.

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    piss on china, the country and the dishes. I can stack dishes any where, instruments of death deserve a special place.

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    If you use brick remember to use fire rated mortar!!!

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    Whatever happened to 55 gallon drums?
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    Left over oysters???? Never heard of such a thing.

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    Bottom has concrete with drain
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    Quote Originally Posted by 295PRO View Post
    Whatever happened to 55 gallon drums?
    Homeowners associations...that's what

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