That has to be the best and simplest video of instruction I have ever seen. As a senior lady, I need to work smarter not harder. (and no obnoxious background music) Thanks!!
IMO the distance between the steel pit and the ground where the concrete was poured, is far enough not to pose a threat to the concrete (plus gap of gravel inbetween). The steel pit itself absorbs a lot of the heat as well and perhaps have some kind of insulation. Purely guessing. Also IMO I would've left out the concrete altogether and stacked the bricks straight onto the gravel.
Nothing funny in South Africa to stick your hands into concrete (esp when feeling the consistency). Stupid, I know, but we kinda do it like that out here 😉
Dude, how big a fire are you planning to build?! Did you see the few pieces of wood he had on there? Out here we sit around a fire pit and booze, we don't build bonfires to make sacrifices to Hephaestus (FYI: Greek God of Fire)
That has to be the best and simplest video of instruction I have ever seen. As a senior lady, I need to work smarter not harder. (and no obnoxious background music) Thanks!!
Instead of using an adhesive, can I cement it instead?
When did you got the half spherical bowl which you placed at last
Is there a +- estimate of how much it would cost form scratch?
Great work and video. But doesn't concrete expand and explode in high heat? Wondering if this was a problem for you with this design. Cheers.
IMO the distance between the steel pit and the ground where the concrete was poured, is far enough not to pose a threat to the concrete (plus gap of gravel inbetween). The steel pit itself absorbs a lot of the heat as well and perhaps have some kind of insulation. Purely guessing. Also IMO I would've left out the concrete altogether and stacked the bricks straight onto the gravel.
Awesome !
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Concrete explodes it's way to close to the tress and what kinda materials are in the glue
Fiya an fiya pi 😂😂😂
I stopped watching when he pit his hands into the concrete- this in not a good tip !
Nothing funny in South Africa to stick your hands into concrete (esp when feeling the consistency). Stupid, I know, but we kinda do it like that out here 😉
That's not a fire pit. That's a fire hazard
Flames a little close to tree there
Dude, how big a fire are you planning to build?! Did you see the few pieces of wood he had on there? Out here we sit around a fire pit and booze, we don't build bonfires to make sacrifices to Hephaestus (FYI: Greek God of Fire)
All that stuff Ill just buy one