(edit Most barrels...) won't last very long as fire pits. I know this from burning trash when I was a kid. By the time the barrel was full it was falling apart. I never counted, but I would expect it to work well for about 10-20 burns and maybe 50-60 burns before its paper thin and falling apart.

Edit: The thickness of the metal is what matters. 18 gauge drums are what I find to be the industry standard; 18 gauge won't last very long in my opinion. A thicker drum would last longer. I personally own a fire pit object that is very thin, which probably would not last more than 10 burns. So it goes to show that any ol' manufacturer may not necessarily make a decent product.

I have seen barrels converted to wood stoves. I have seen some of them fall apart and I have seen some stand for decades. This is due (primarily) to the thickness of the steel.

Edit2: Product reviews are probably important when you can't get the actual specifications. Amazon has reviews for the example product that you linked... 3.5 stars is not so hot.

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Looking for some assistance on proper materials and execution. My family owns property where we have a cabin. We currently have a fire pit, but it doesn’t have a ring or stones around it. It’s just an area in the ground about 3 feet in diameter, some brick/stone (yes, the kind that withstands the heat) to demarcate the area. I was looking to get them a ring about 5-6 feet in diameter, but they’re fairly expensive. Any thoughts on how I can make one, buy the materials and have someone do it, or should I just pay the full price and have it made for me? Thanks!

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So my question is what's a good thickness for such rings? Or, how thick is the metal on a tractor rim? ... I have 20 boulders about 18-24" that have been in place for 10 and probably will last another 30! ... The thicker the steel the better. Most fire pits and rings you see in catalogs and ... More on doityourself.com
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(edit Most barrels...) won't last very long as fire pits. I know this from burning trash when I was a kid. By the time the barrel was full it was falling apart. I never counted, but I would expect it to work well for about 10-20 burns and maybe 50-60 burns before its paper thin and falling apart.

Edit: The thickness of the metal is what matters. 18 gauge drums are what I find to be the industry standard; 18 gauge won't last very long in my opinion. A thicker drum would last longer. I personally own a fire pit object that is very thin, which probably would not last more than 10 burns. So it goes to show that any ol' manufacturer may not necessarily make a decent product.

I have seen barrels converted to wood stoves. I have seen some of them fall apart and I have seen some stand for decades. This is due (primarily) to the thickness of the steel.

Edit2: Product reviews are probably important when you can't get the actual specifications. Amazon has reviews for the example product that you linked... 3.5 stars is not so hot.

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"what (are) the advantages of having one..." "to avoid direct heating of the surrounding rock/concrete"

Yes, the advantage is to reduce direct conductive and radiant heat transfer to the surrounding material. Heating clay bricks, rocks, stones, concrete, decorative bricks/pavers, etc. will cause them to crack and crumble. Sometimes immediately, sometimes over a period of time. Sometimes explosively and dangerously, due to moisture in the stone/clay/concrete (unless you use special refractory brick).

I agree with other comments and posts, a DIY job is fine but thicker steel/iron is the key to good performance. I would say 12 gauge would be minimum thickness.

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September 10, 2025 - Learn how to create a DIY fire pit using paver bricks, pea gravel and a metal ring. You can do it in an afternoon, with a little elbow grease and less than $100.
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June 26, 2017 - I used an old split ring wheel off a transport trailer . Works great as a fire ring and has not rusted out in 12 years ... Enviro ef 3 -------------- Basement Dweller Napoleon Hybrid 150 matched with a Napoleon 9600 propane ... Why do you need to line a fire pit?
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December 7, 2014 - Click to expand... thanks mark. a36 hot rolled is pretty readily available so this is what i was looking at so long as no one tells me to stay away. i don't mind heavy. it won't move often and as long as the tractor can move it, it's not too heavy. i was thinking of running a piece of flat stock around the top lip for just the reason you mentioned, to keep the top edge from warping. this is probably where the pit would most easily warp and also where the warp would be most unsightly. good info re: the slag and finishes. right now i'm thinking to just leave it unfinished and hope it lasts a while! appreciate the input. Dec 9, 2014 / Steel for DIY Fire Pit - Advice Needed
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Here is a fire pit my wife and I build a couple of months ago. I have never worked with mortar before and only worked with concrete a couple of times so I was a bit nervous. Everything went better than expected.

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Edit: The first fire or two we were careful not to get too close. The inner ring is galvanized and when the galvanizing burns off the smoke can cause what welder's call "galvanizing sickness". I honestly don't think it has gotten hot enough to burn off.

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September 21, 2017 - So my question is what's a good thickness for such rings? Or, how thick is the metal on a tractor rim? ... I have 20 boulders about 18-24" that have been in place for 10 and probably will last another 30! ... The thicker the steel the better. Most fire pits and rings you see in catalogs and stores are quite thin, maybe 14-16 gauge.
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May 16, 2025 - The steel fire ring protects the concrete blocks from heat damage. To install correctly: Insert the fire ring into the circle. Adjust it to sit level with the top of the block wall. Fill any gaps between the ring and the blocks with gravel up to the top. The final steps in building your DIY fire pit involve adding the capstones and any decorative elements.
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March 14, 2025 - Your DIY fire pit insert should: ... the top (to cover the fire pit stones) Your fire pit ring needs to fit inside the fire pit stones, with an inner gap all around of about 2-3 inches....