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The Home Depot
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How to Make a Fire Pit - The Home Depot
September 7, 2023 - For a fire pit ring, you need trapezoidal blocks, which are narrower on one side.
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Lowe's
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How to Build a Fire Pit | Lowe's
Explore these DIY fire pit ideas and learn how to build a fire pit. ... Product costs, availability and item numbers may vary online or by market. Be sure to select materials that can stand up to fire and heat. You’ll need to construct the interior of the fire pit with fire-resistant materials, so fire bricks, which are designed to stand up to direct fire, are a must. The exterior of the ring ...
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Fire Pit Ring
Does it have to be metal? I built this a few years ago over the course of 2 weekends and couldn’t be happier with it. https://imgur.com/a/yR04TeO More on reddit.com
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metal - Fire pit inner ring. Purposes and can I make my own from a barrel cut out? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
I've seen metal rings for fire pits advertised for around 100 dollars on various sites, more or less, and I was wondering what the advantages of having one are? I think one is heat distribution to avoid direct heating of the surrounding rock/concrete, but is there another purpose? Do people successfully DIY ... More on diy.stackexchange.com
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April 22, 2016
Do I need a fire pit ring for a DIY fire pit?
No. I have a paver circle that's 2 papers tall, so around 1' tall. Not only is there no fire ring, but I set it up on the grass and had it burn its own crater into the ground. It's been years and I've had parties and bonfires and even just making snores with the kids. 0 issues More on reddit.com
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Excavator Track Fire Pit, old tank wood rings.

Super creative!

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How deep should a DIY fire pit be?
A DIY fire pit should be about 6 to 12 inches deep. This depth is ideal for maintaining a safe and controlled fire, making it a perfect addition to your easy backyard or garden ambiance.
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homebnc.com
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27 Inexpensive DIY Fire Pit Ideas Using Repurposed Materials
Is it cheaper to build or buy a fire pit?
Building a fire pit, especially using materials like bricks or stones, is generally cheaper than buying a pre-made one. This DIY approach not only saves money but also allows you to customize the design to fit perfectly in your garden or front yard.
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27 Inexpensive DIY Fire Pit Ideas Using Repurposed Materials
What is the cheapest material for a fire pit?
Bricks are among the cheapest materials you can use for a fire pit. They offer a low-cost yet durable option for creating a charming fire pit in your garden or backyard, providing a warm focal point for outdoor gatherings.
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27 Inexpensive DIY Fire Pit Ideas Using Repurposed Materials
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The Spruce
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26 DIY Fire Pit Ideas and Plans for Any Style and Budget
March 11, 2025 - DIY + Kit Fire Pit. Credit: ... The Inspired Room combined a do-it-yourself ring of 44 Allen + Roth retaining wall blocks from Lowe's Home Improvement store with a factory-made, ready-to-go metal fire pit kit.
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HomeBNC
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27 Inexpensive DIY Fire Pit Ideas Using Repurposed Materials
August 21, 2025 - If you want to make a circularly shaped fire pit, you can do so using the same technique that we mentioned in the previous example. All you need to do is make the outlined area that you are using smaller and circular. Make sure that all your bricks are placed correctly in place to avoid it from falling apart. ... Concrete tree rings make for a brilliant fire pit.
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Prudentpennypincher
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70 Cheap and Easy DIY Fire Pits - Prudent Penny Pincher
August 1, 2024 - DIY Firepits FAQ · More Outdoor Ideas · $50 Firepit Using Concrete Tree Rings from Instructables · Easy Fire Pit DIY from Bower Power · $60 Firepit from Keeping it Simple · Simple Fire Pit from Scattered Thoughts of a Crafty Mom · DIY Brick Fire Pit For Only $80 from Daniela Marie ·
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Family Handyman
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How to Build a DIY Brick Fire Pit for Your Yard | Family Handyman
July 7, 2025 - Bend rebar into half circles for this circle fire pit and tie them together with wire to make a ring.
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This Old House
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How To Build a DIY Fire Pit - This Old House
May 16, 2025 - 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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WooHome
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38 Cheap & Easy DIY Fire Pit Ideas Under $100 and Budget-Friendly Plans
September 16, 2025 - Check out below video DIY tutorials to make your own and impress your guests. via: dwell.com ... Want to save money on your firepit ideas? Upcycle an old tractor wheel into a metal fire ring.
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Instructables
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DIY Fire Pit and Seating Area : 15 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
April 30, 2021 - Again, I'm not a construction-minded individual, so I did the best I could here. I staked a post in the center of the fire pit ring. Then I unrolled some garden twine and attached one end to the stake. I ran the string out to 12 feet* and attached the other end to an eye bolt** I had lying around.
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Lowe's
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How to Build a Fire Pit Ring
Begin by marking the fire pit layout. If you’re building on grass, use a stake, string and marking paint to create a compass and mark the outline of the pit. Our kit required us to dig a base slightly wider than the assembled kit to ensure a wider, stable base for the blocks. After the kit is assembled, you can fill in areas around the stones with soil and grass seed. If you’re building on a patio, set the metal ring insert in place and lay the first layer of stones around it.
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Reddit
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r/DIY on Reddit: Fire Pit Ring
October 9, 2023 -

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!

Photo from Fire Pit Screens to depict what I’m describing.

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Instructables
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How to Build Your Own Fire Pit : 6 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
April 11, 2022 - Before we started the fire, we soaked the area around the pit with water. We also had 5-gallon buckets of water and a shovel handy to put out any stray fires. What You'll Need 98 retaining wall blocks steel pit ring with tabs metal grate sand gravel We bought the ring and grate as specialty items from a garden store.
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The Home Depot
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How to Build a DIY Fire Pit With a Seating Area - The Home Depot
August 21, 2024 - You can complete this DIY project using a fire pit kit or concrete blocks from The Home Depot. You’ll need a metal ring that will protect the bricks from fire and heat.
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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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The Miller Acres
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The Best DIY Fire Pit on a Budget - The Miller Acres
October 19, 2021 - We got a 36 inch galvanized fire pit ring and then put a stake in the center of it. We found the ring secondhand for $20, but I linked a similar one above.
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HGTV
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How to Make a DIY Fire Pit | HGTV
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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Bunnings Workshop
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D.I.Y. fire pit ideas | Bunnings Workshop community
June 17, 2024 - Finally got around to taking a pic of the Wheel Rim Fire Pit... Also used two of the legs from the old Monkey Bar set the kids haven't used in years as legs for a bench seat. ... This one uses concrete tree rings which should be pretty easy to get hold of.
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A Beautiful Mess
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Make Your Own Fire Pit in 4 Easy Steps! - A Beautiful Mess
May 15, 2023 - Again, if using a metal ring you can keep that in the middle to make sure you are fitting your stones right up against the ring. When placing the second row of stones, place some masonry adhesive on the bottom of each stone and stagger the placement of the second row (the middle of each stone should sit on the end seams of the row beneath it). Use the rubber mallet to even and tighten the stone placement. Repeat the process with the third row. When you actually build a fire in your brand new pit, you’ll want to start with a smaller collection of newspaper, dry leaves, and sticks all piled up together.