HeLa
Gold Member
** this might be better in the welding forum but it looks like i can't delete this one **
we've been through a few commercially-produced cheap fire pits - they're junk and just don't last. i'm looking for something bigger and a bit more utilitarian for the next round. after doing some shopping around i found that there does seem to be a niche market for heavy duty fire pits but they are expensive and for obvious reasons need to be found locally.
so, *considering* building my own. i like the idea of something like this built to about 4 ft. square.

so the first obvious question is: what to build it from? (type/thickness of steel) what can withstand the temperatures of a fire and being left outside? stainless is out for cost reasons and i really don't mind the look of the rust patina.
access to plasma/welding equipment and expertise can be assumed available. i'm an amateur but know my way around a bit.
help from those with experience greatly appreciated. thanks!
we've been through a few commercially-produced cheap fire pits - they're junk and just don't last. i'm looking for something bigger and a bit more utilitarian for the next round. after doing some shopping around i found that there does seem to be a niche market for heavy duty fire pits but they are expensive and for obvious reasons need to be found locally.
so, *considering* building my own. i like the idea of something like this built to about 4 ft. square.

so the first obvious question is: what to build it from? (type/thickness of steel) what can withstand the temperatures of a fire and being left outside? stainless is out for cost reasons and i really don't mind the look of the rust patina.
access to plasma/welding equipment and expertise can be assumed available. i'm an amateur but know my way around a bit.
help from those with experience greatly appreciated. thanks!