Only problem I see with these is that the big log usually has to be cut with the bar and chain ripping the log. The log is set vertically and the bar is horizontal. That dulls the chain much more rapidly than a typical noodle cut where the log and the bar are both set horizontal.
Then, of course, you have to pick up and carry the log in once piece to the fire pit. I hate to sound like sour grapes, but...
Agreed. Its that burner commercially for sale somewhere or was it a custom-made burner? I must admit it really looks nice and appears very safe as well--a rare combination.Nice burner. Beautiful house as well. Ron
Agreed. Its that burner commercially for sale somewhere or was it a custom-made burner? I must admit it really looks nice and appears very safe as well--a rare combination.
I will look for it. My favorite bar and grill near my huge pile of logs would love to feed it. I'll talk to the manager and see if it's OK that I offer it for cool evening burns on the outdoor patio. We have all the ingredients that it needs.I'm not sure where she got it, I think cabelas. Landmann is the brand. It's definitely nice and quite safe.
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Concrete patio about 22 feet across, with a 2' firebrick pit in the middle. Hole in the bottom to let rainwater drain out. Bin for wood with a shelf for roasting forks, tiki torch fuel, kindling, lighter, paper, etc.
Arbor nearby with flowering vines on it, big trees all around. Heaven!
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That is truly disgusting. Where on earth did all of this water come from? I had no idea that southern Illinois (actually St. Louis) was in this condition. That's the worst I have ever seen, and I used to live in that neck of the woods. Cairo, yes it floods out there, but St Louis? Unbelieveable.Thought I'd give an updated photo of my firepit as it looks today.
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You can see the lighter firebricks of the firepit directly in front of the lawn chair.
Damn Stache...you wasn't kidding when you said a ' big pool' in the swimming pool thread, was ya? Crazy amount of flash flooding there. Hope it gets gone soon for you folks.Thought I'd give an updated photo of my firepit as it looks today.
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You can see the lighter firebricks of the firepit directly in front of the lawn chair.
line the bottom,,with about a inch of sand. no burn thru, iffin you get carried away.....Almost killed me to do it, but I picked up a 'factory' fire pit here today on sale. Couldn't quite find the right things in our scrap heap here to make one quick - so will see how this goes. Not too optimistic about its potential longevity. I'll try to remember to snap a pic once I get the thing landed how I want & fired up - won't be tomorrow though. (Who the heck keeps making my do list longer - stop it already....)
Damn Stache...you wasn't kidding when you said a ' big pool' in the swimming pool thread, was ya? Crazy amount of flash flooding there. Hope it gets gone soon for you folks.
is that from an overflowing river/creek/stream or just accumulated rain water?Thought I'd give an updated photo of my firepit as it looks today.
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You can see the lighter firebricks of the firepit directly in front of the lawn chair.
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