TNT s custom made Fire Pit

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TNT s custom made Fire Pit Step 1 Mark the center of the fire pit by driving a stake (or rebar) into it, then attach one end of string to the rebar and another to landscape spray paint to create the circle. My pit has a diameter of 5 ft, so the string was cut to 2 ½ feet (1/2 the diameter). I then came in from the sides (1 ft) to create the 6 inch footing for the fire brick and stone. The actual size of the fire pit (center), where the 30 gas ring will be is 3 ft (36 in.) You want to leave at least 3 inches on each side of the ring. Step 2 The sitting area was then dug out around the pit. I didn t want to be too far from the heat that will be generated from the pit, so it is fairly close. I don t have exact measurements, because I just used my eye to be my guide. Again, I attached string from the rebar to the outside part of my sitting area (wall). I left the front open so you could see the pit itself, as well as walk around it. I then came in 20 or so to create the inside of the wall. I dug down between 6 8 inches to create a good concrete base. There was a 3 slope from front to back, so I had to compensate for that.

Step 3 I then laid down 2 feet sections of rebar for the footing around the fire pit. I also placed my cinder blocks in the sitting area and drove in rebar. Step 4 I wanted a drain for the sitting area because I didn t want water to gather at the back, where someone s feet would be. I created a slight slope so the water would drain through the PVC and under my fence.

Step 5 I decided to create a concrete base for under my Gas ring so I extended out the PVC pipe to reach to the Pit, and then I put in another drain. Step 6 Running the Natural Gas line from the house to the pit was very expensive so I decided to go the propane route. I dug a deep hole in one of the adjacent flowerbeds, placed a plastic pot in it and then put in the propane tank. One piece of flagstone will be laid on top to conceal the tank.

Step 7 A form (plastic border for flowerbeds) was put around the inner circle of the fire pit to hold in the concrete. 4 bags of Quickrete were used, it dried over night and then the form was broken free. Step 8 A trench was dug to run the gas line from the Propane tank to the fire pit. I dug down about 8 inches and placed 2 PVC pipe in the ground.

Step 9 The footing for the sitting area was poured. It took 18 bags of the 80lb variety of Quickrete. It took 2 ½ hours to pour and level, and I discovered this is a job that I would not want on a daily basis. Step 10 Mortar was placed on the footing and then the wall of Cinder blocks was constructed, with a layer of mortar also placed between the 1 st and 2 nd row. All blocks were lined up and leveled. A total of 3 bags of mortar mix was used.

Step 11 The cinder blocks were filled with concrete to make the wall more stable. Taylor and Brendan added a few pennies and dimes to the top of the concrete, so the wall was a little more than I had budgeted

Step 12 Amerigas came out to hook up the line and test it. All went well and as you can see the gas ring worked exactly as it should have. Step 13 The footing for the fire brick and stone was poured and then the fire brick were put in. First a row of horizontal bricks and then the soldiers (vertical brick) were put into place to form a circle.

Step 14 I laid out the first row of stones to see what the best fit would be. It was basically like putting a puzzle together. Some required me to break off some ends in order for them to fit better against the adjacent stones. Once that was done, I threw down some mud (Mortar) and started setting the stones. After it had a chance to dry a little, I went in with a flat head screw driver and scraped away some of the mortar that you could see between the stones. Then I used an old brush or broom to get out the crumbs Step 15 I finished the stone work and then poured mortar in between the fire brick and the stone for extra stability. Then I laid out the flagstone in the yard and tried to piece together this very difficult puzzle. Getting them to fit, in a circular pattern was not easy and it took about 2 hours to get a design that I was comfortable with. Once complete, I topped off the pit with more lava rock and then cleaned the stone and flagstone. Step 16 I could not find a cover to fit the pit, so my Mom made me one out of Vinyl. She put elastic at the bottom to hug the sides of the pit. I still might add a draw string for a more tight fit for when those high winds roar through Oklahoma with the spring thunderstorms

Step 17 The seating area was bricked. This was my first taste of brick laying and while I would suggest to a novice to start out with a straight wall for the first time, I eventually got the hang of the curve and it went along pretty quickly. I am pleased with how it turned out. Step 18 I decided on 4 inch square antique stone for the top of the seating area. It turned out to be much softer to the backside, than what flagstone would be. Step 19 I found some gothic bull nose capping stones for the ends of the seating area and so I added one more row of bricks, set off just a bit so that they would match up with the 13 stones. The project is finally complete after cleaning the brick and sealing it. It was windy so not all the flames are present as they should be in this picture.

There was an issue, which was resolved with the propane. Here are the letters, which were written: From: Troy Wahl [mailto:twahl@bancfirst.com] Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 6:50 AM To: ed@moderustic.com Subject: fire pit question Hello again Ed, I have emailed and spoken to you several times during my Fire pit construction, and also ordered the FPPK from you as well. In fact you still have my Fire pit construction plans on your site. My seating area is almost complete so I will shoot you another picture of that when it is finished. My question though is concerning the gas (propane). The pit fires up just fine, but after about 10 minutes it goes out. I am not sure what the cause of this is. I light the pit and turn the gas up to just a few clicks shy of all the way, it gives a nice size flame and then all of the sudden without warning goes really low. The flames are still lit, but they are very, very low, only a small blue flame is burning. I then try to turn the gas low and back up and it goes out. The whole time the pilot is still lit and never goes out. I shut off completely and wait 5 minutes but it will not light back up, only the pilot will light. I then wait a day and the whole process starts over. It stays lit for 10 minutes +/- and then goes really low. Do you have any idea what could be happening? I appreciate your feedback. Thanks! Troy D. Wahl Operations Analyst Fidelity National Information Services Troy: I will call you today to discuss the issues. Ed Ed: I found out the problem and it was bigger than I thought. Are you ready for this??? I was out of Propane! Amazing what a little gas will do for a fire pit :-) I finished the seating area around the pit, this past weekend and am waiting on my end caps for the small pillars I have at the ends of the wall. When that is complete, I will send you a picture. Thanks again for all of your help on this project, I couldn't have done it without you!

Troy D. Wahl Operations Analyst Fidelity National Information Services 405.270.6948 Troy created this document fro us to share with all of our customers. Thank you so much Troy and I hope all of our customers enjoy it as much as we did and do. Ed Jaunzemis