My largest DIY undertaking - first time fire pit + patio seating area build
DIY request ideas: Large fire pit, budget $300
Half a 40 gallon drum worked well for my old house. Drill some holes in it for ventilation. You could sink it into the ground and put something around it, but those things are indestructible. Make sure you do a good burn before you sink it if it's painted. The paint will burn off the first time. Put some sand around it and a layer or two of stones and it'll look pretty nice i reckon
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I put together this project after weeks of research and watching videos. Eventually saw a sale on pavers back in April and pulled the trigger. The project spanned around 2 months working on weekends alongside other home projects, as evidenced by a swing set appearing in between the first and last pictures.
I ended up ordering everything from home depot and got most of it delivered. Total pavers used was around 650, and I ordered 750 based on my estimate. I never seemed to have enough sand and made multiple trips to grab more.
I cut the pavers using a wet saw from Harbor Freight, and chose the Herringbone design because I thought it would work well with the smaller blade size of the wet saw. The brick pavers were locked into place using Polymeric sand. I was impressed with how solid it felt after 24 hours.
The fire pit ring itself has a bit of Loctite around the far edges to just hold the bricks in place. It feels very solid but with enough force a brick could be replaced if needed. I do plan on adding a metal ring for the interior of the pit.
It's certainly not perfect, but I am proud of how it came out as a first timer.