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I know it will kill you if you weld it.... it will make you sick if you breath a large amount of the fumes (good ventilation will prevent this) but it is very unlikely to kill you. ...but how dangerous is it to use in a wood fueled fire pit? Do you spend a lot of time breathing fumes from your fire pit? In any case the zinc will burn off. You can also easily strip the zinc off with a weak acid such as phosphoric or acetic. Answer from John_Hasler on reddit.com
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Hearth.com
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Lining a fire pit with sheet metal | Hearth.com Forums Home
June 26, 2017 - Anything thin wont last long unless its stainless steel . ... Randy 2 Englander-30NCH stoves ,1 Harman TL-300, 1 Country Hearth 2000, 1 Summers Heat 2400 SH 50 SSWO2 Keystoker Coal Boiler ... Be careful if you use galvanized sheet metal, see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metal_fume_fever
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Amazon
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Amazon.com : OUSHENG Galvanized Fire Pit Ring for Outside Wood Burning, Metal Firepit Liner for Above Ground Outdoor Camping Beach Backyard Park : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Upgraded Galvanized Steel: Compared with the ordinary galvanized rings, this galvanized sheet has an average thickness of 0.8mm, not other 0.21mm. Easy to Assemble: The fire pit ring consists of eight pieces of metal plates.
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The Fire Pit Store
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Choosing metal or steel for fire pit - The Fire Pit Store
Corten steel is a popular choice for modern fire pit designs. It develops a unique rust finish over time which adds to its aesthetic appeal. It is also highly durable and can withstand extreme temperatures.
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Metal Supermarkets
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Considerations for Building a Metal Fire Pit - Metal Supermarkets
July 30, 2021 - As previously mentioned, expanded metal can be used as fire pit ring material, and this typically provides the greatest amount of airflow for a metal fire pit, although large patterns cut into the ring can yield a similar result. Another way to maximize airflow is to put expanded metal or perforated sheet on the bottom of the firepit where the logs will go.
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Instructables
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How to Make a Cool and Compact Fire Pit From Half a Sheet of Steel : 9 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
October 15, 2017 - I would like everyone to be able to enjoy a fire, but my last fire pit was a bit too big for a lot of back yards so I have come up with this new - more compact - design. This one is made from half a standard sheet of 2.1mm chequer plate. Any steel ...
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Standard Sheet Metal
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Fire Pits | Standard Sheet Metal
Contact Kevin for pricing and customization options: [email protected] · SSM model 01 · SSM model 02 · SSM model 03 · SSM model 01 custom · SSM Union Pacific fire pit. SSM Union Pacific Christmas 2018 · SSM fire pit 01 custom pheasant · SSM model 03 custom · SSM model 03 with spark lid · SSM model 03 · SSM model 01 · SSM Model 01 KC custom · SSM camp fire unfinished · Standard Sheet Metal-08 copy ·
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Lodivertido
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Pit Stop: Choosing The Best Sheet Metal For Creating An Outdoor Fire Pit - Plastics, Metals and More: Your Guide to Manufacturing Materials
Aluminium may look similar to regular steel at first glance, but this remarkable metal is much lighter while still providing adequate strength for most fire pit applications. Like stainless steel, aluminium is completely immune to rust, but ...
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Instructables
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Modern Steel Fire Pit : 6 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
September 12, 2019 - The materials for the fire pit are pretty basic. Just some 1/8" plate steel and square tube. I also used some round bar for a grate. ... I started by cutting the plate steel down to size with a metal blade in my circ saw.
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PlasmaSpider
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Fire pit metal gauge - PlasmaSpider
The majority of my pits are constructed from 10 gauge and some are 3/16" to make them very durable, but in my tests I have used 12 and 14 ga with no problems at all. in fact, I have kept my 12 and 14 ga versions for personal use to test their longevity and both are holding up just fine over ...
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TractorByNet
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Steel for DIY Fire Pit - Advice Needed - TractorByNet
December 7, 2014 - The boiler plate steels are a bit different harder material & rated for higher heat/pressures vs A36 (sa36 in some places) & they (boiler plate) may need a bit different welding practices (for certifications but not req for outdoor fire pit.) The 1/4" stuff would be HEAVY and something as shown in 4'x4' would need 2 people to move or tractor.
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Quora
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What is the best type of steel for a fire pit? - Quora
Answer (1 of 3): All German alloys which start with 1.47 You can google the Aisi or Chinese Equivalent Names for them… I can remember two, Aisi 409 and Aisi 405 Those can withstand 1200 celsius with no problem, so as long as you dont start your Firepit with some high volume Air Blower which tu...
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Reddit
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r/HomeImprovement on Reddit: Need help with a fire pit design using sheet metal please!
April 5, 2021 -

How folks,

I am on a budget and trying to build a smokeless firepit. The video's on YouTube all have fire rings but they are more money than I can spend. I have a bunch of old galvanized sheet metal lying around and figured I could use that. I just need to be able to attach it to itself. Can I just use the regular hex self driving screws or should I drill a hole and use nuts/bolts.

I am building a stone firepit (with lots of air holes at the bottom) and making it into a rounded rectangle shape. One end will have a grill and prep surfaces beside it.

The plan is to have a removable section of the metal fire ring so I can remove it and shove coals into the grill section when it is time to cook. Then drop it down again to maintain the smokeless firepit seal.

I am wondering if it will "ruin" the smokeless effect if I make a hole for the grill and leave it open. Not to keen on the engineering required to do that and not sure if I could make a flap/door that swings open for coals...

Any thoughts are appreciated.

I got the idea for the smokeless bit from a guy on youtube, looks neat.

Thanks folks!

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Pinterest
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Diy Metal Fire Pit
How to Make a Cool and Compact Fire Pit From Half a Sheet of Steel: Hello Instructablers. I'm really taken with fire pits at the moment. I think it's because fires are such a natural social thing for humans. They have been at the centre of our social lives for tens of thousands of years.