I hope you keep putting videos out. I've watched all your videos they are very interesting keep it up you'll be a UA-cam phenom. The line boring set up was simple but not over thought.
42” diameter and 1/2” wall. Look for metal scrap yards or remnants at steel supply places. I only used 42” because that is what they had. 36” would probably be perfect.
Maybe one of these projects I’ll show the tools I have to make it all happen. I don’t really have anything fancy. Almost all my machines are old things I picked up at auctions.
I hope you keep putting videos out. I've watched all your videos they are very interesting
keep it up you'll be a UA-cam phenom. The line boring set up was simple but not over thought.
Thank you. I subscribe to the “keep it simple stupid” technique.
That's a pretty sweet design! Thank you for sharing your process. The magnetic tape was new to me. Just ordered a roll!
Glad you liked it.
Dude that turned out awesome!
Thanks buddy.
Coolest fire pit I’ve seen.
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As previous stated, keep it up! Good videos, I subscribed now!
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Cool design ❤❤❤❤
Sure let me go down to the hardware store an pick this stuff up.
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Very nice work.
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Great job! Do you mind sharing where you got the tools from? Thank you
Can you be more specific? Which tools are you asking about?
@@jeremydiy My apologies, the firepit tools, poker, log grabber, etc. Thank you
That was amazing.
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Very nice
Another fine creation! Was that .045 shielded wire?
I used .045 shielded for the pit and .035 shielded on the frame.
What’s the OD and wall thickness on the pit?
Any suggestion on where to get the materials for a job like this ?
42” diameter and 1/2” wall. Look for metal scrap yards or remnants at steel supply places. I only used 42” because that is what they had. 36” would probably be perfect.
Show us your shop dud..
Maybe one of these projects I’ll show the tools I have to make it all happen. I don’t really have anything fancy. Almost all my machines are old things I picked up at auctions.