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    We are in the market for a fire pit to carry camping with us. I know they put out better heat than a hole in the ground. The son-in-law got this one a few years ago on clearance for $20. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Catalina-...5#.Ut8HJbRMHIU So I look it up and now the ad pops up on everything I look at, get it on my facebook and email. Our neighbor at Enid last year at spring camp n fish had one made from the tub of a washing machine with legs welded on. My son calls for me to help him install new washer and dryer. I get the old ones for scrap. Well dang, the washer tub is plastic so no good to me. So I take the dryer apart, the tub doesn't have a bottom, but will do good as a fire ring like this one. http://www.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded...727/204247561#

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    I use the outer rim off of a old tractor wheel here at the house....works great. Its about 12 in. high and 32 in. across
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    Cane cut the center out of a truck rim.I have one made from a combine rim,it's nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    I use the outer rim off of a old tractor wheel here at the house....works great. Its about 12 in. high and 32 in. across
    Same here, works great and will last for years

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    G you beat me to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "g" View Post
    i use the outer rim off of a old tractor wheel here at the house....works great. Its about 12 in. High and 32 in. Across
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    Just back in from the firepit. Filled it 3/4 full with small limbs. That pit put out some heat. I'll be looking for a tractor rim without a center.

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    Or get an old Dayton truck rim, no center. actually not that old, most of the container trailers have them. Better yet get two and tack together,would be like 18in. high x22dia.



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    You should use a ceramic flower pot they hold the heat

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    I bet this one would hold some heat.
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