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patio fire ring


racsan

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Joined
Aug 17, 2007
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City
central ohio
Vehicle Year
2009
Engine
2.5 (4 Cylinder)
Transmission
Automatic
Tire Size
235/70/16
My credo
the grey-t escape
youve seen those outdoor patio fireplace things that go from 50-100 bucks, ive built my own out of a heavy truck rim and some metal lying around the farm. welded a disc blade to the inside to cover the hub hole and lug holes. the "hand holes" are 50% covered to let air in for the fire. could also be filled with dirt and used as a planter. the legs are cut-down fence posts with flat washes welded to the bottom for feet. its heavy, about 104 pounds.
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I love southern engineering because I am just as bad . Why buy if you can build for a whole he!! alot cheaper.
You know your a redneck when you bushhog your yard with your tractor ( i do ever week)
 
My buddy built fire pits out of washer barrels from old washers. works good. the one he made me has a set of wheels and a handle so I can roll it around the back yard to go to the party. the barrel is cool to let the O2 in the fire and looks really cool after a few drinks and the fire is down to coals.
 
Heres mine...........:Dshady
 

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