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I have played with various fire pit options in my backyard for 15 years. I have tons and tons of trees and yard waste and try to burn most or turn it into compost. I have grabbed the saucers from trash piles and used those - can't put much on there and wind blows stuff off easy. I have had an enclosed mini-chimney pit I built from stones. This worked great but was harder to clean and I had to break down the wood into pretty small pieces.

So I have happily moved on to an in ground pit. I dug my pit down about three feet into the ground about four feet long by two feet wide. There is one row of stones below ground level and two rows above ground. It was made from neighbors throw away stones - and the neighbors throw their wood in the pit. It is safe, looks good, and I just shovel it out every 3 months.

The example above is pretty close to what I have done except:

  • Mine is longer going left to right
  • I have one brick removed on the right so that I can get in and out or prop something up without knocking over bricks. So it is more of a horse shoe.
  • My pit goes about a foot above ground. This is so that ashes don't hit grass directly and so that someone can't just walk into it (we are picky about which limbs we burn).
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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.
Published   March 24, 2023
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Fix This Build That
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Build your own DIY Smokeless Fire Pit | FixThisBuildThat
March 14, 2025 - Did I ever get flames to shoot out of the top of my diy fire pit? Yes! I kept adding dry wood to the fire and eventually flames were shooting out of the holes. Make a smokeless fire pit by creating openings in the base of your stone fire pit. Then add holes at the bottom and top of the fire pit ring. Insert the ring into the fire pit and build a hot fire!
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I have played with various fire pit options in my backyard for 15 years. I have tons and tons of trees and yard waste and try to burn most or turn it into compost. I have grabbed the saucers from trash piles and used those - can't put much on there and wind blows stuff off easy. I have had an enclosed mini-chimney pit I built from stones. This worked great but was harder to clean and I had to break down the wood into pretty small pieces.

So I have happily moved on to an in ground pit. I dug my pit down about three feet into the ground about four feet long by two feet wide. There is one row of stones below ground level and two rows above ground. It was made from neighbors throw away stones - and the neighbors throw their wood in the pit. It is safe, looks good, and I just shovel it out every 3 months.

The example above is pretty close to what I have done except:

  • Mine is longer going left to right
  • I have one brick removed on the right so that I can get in and out or prop something up without knocking over bricks. So it is more of a horse shoe.
  • My pit goes about a foot above ground. This is so that ashes don't hit grass directly and so that someone can't just walk into it (we are picky about which limbs we burn).
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The internal bowl/barrel of an old washing machine works well for an above-ground solution - the holes around the sides allow the embers to breathe well and help to radiate heat.

You can add legs as this person has, or simply prop it up on a slab or some bricks.

Just make sure that it IS metal - a lot of the newer/cheaper washing machines use plastic barrels, which... don't work.

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Reddit
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r/landscaping on Reddit: What do you put inside a fire pit?
November 25, 2024 -

I built a fire pit and at this point, all that I have left is to fill in the fire pit with either gravel, sand or rock, aka the surface for which I will be playing the wood on in the fire pit. I have done some research on what to place but I'm still a little confused as to what to actually place down. I saw a common material is play sand but the drawback with that is it does not drain well when it rains or snows and it needs replacement often.

I also saw that people use a gravel road base. Other people were saying you could use 3/4" granite or even lava stone.

I guess I'm just confused on what to use or what is the best option to use for the inside of the fire pit.

Side question: If a road base is a good option, would I want to use a breeze or would I want to use an explicit roadbase?

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Quora
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How do fire pit inserts simplify the DIY fire pit construction process? - Quora
Answer: They are basically just stacking concrete blocks or bricks into a circle, and that’s it. They are not permanent like mortar and bricks. If you would have given me more information on the type of pit inserts you are referring to, I ...
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Bonfire By Design
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DIY Smokeless Fire Ring Pit Kit | Bonfire By Design
August 31, 2023 - Insert the metal smokeless fire pit ring insert and ensure it sits flush on the ground and the lip is flush with the top blocks. Optional: Finish the hardscape fire ring with a cap. Add some chairs, start a fire, and enjoy a DIY smokeless fire pit with friends and family!
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Reddit
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r/DIY on Reddit: Fire Pit Ring
October 10, 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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How to Nest for Less™
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DIY Fire Pit - How to Build a Patio Fire Pit - How to Nest for Less™
May 6, 2020 - I totally didn’t think we could do this for the price and the time it took. This DIY fire pit project cost us $125: $80 for the insert and $45 rocks (3 layers of 15 rocks) at $1 a piece. And the fire pit only took us 30 minutes to build. We got home from work at 6:15 on Friday and were done by 6:45.
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Amazon
amazon.com › AnBaiMei-Outdoor-31-Inch-Diameter-Campfire › dp › B0CFV8XRSL
Amazon.com : AnBaiMei Round Outdoor Fire Pit Ring Insert 31-Inch Inner 35-Inch Outer Diameter, Heavy Duty Metal Steel DIY Firepit Liner Campfire Rings for Outside Wood Burning Above or In-Ground, Black : Patio, Lawn & Garden
As a firepit liner, you can use bricks, stones to build a suitable fire pit based on its diameter. When used individually, you can bury its bottom in the ground and surrounding it with soil to create an underground fire pit.
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Pelican Parts
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Anyone smart on Gas Fire Pit / Fire Ring Inserts? - Pelican Parts Forums
A landscaper is building me a custom outdoor fire pit. It will be round in shape and finished in flagstone. He asked me to just buy my own fire put
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The Home Depot Canada
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DIY Backyard Fire Pit - How to Build a Fire Pit - Homedepot.ca
November 1, 2024 - Trapezoidal are for circular pits, as they sit snug and allow you to create curves, while squares are good for straight lines and angles. You could even try a combination of both. When installing a fire pit in your yard, use a stake and put it in what will be the centre of your pit.
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Amazon
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Amazon.com : Comzinn 31 Inch Inner Round Fire Pit Ring Insert for Outside Wood Burning, 35 Inch Outer 31 Inch Inner DIY Outdoor Fire Pit Liner Ring for Garden, Patio, Backyard or Camping, 1.5mm Thick Metal Steel : Patio, Lawn & Garden
Amazon.com : Comzinn 31 Inch Inner Round Fire Pit Ring Insert for Outside Wood Burning, 35 Inch Outer 31 Inch Inner DIY Outdoor Fire Pit Liner Ring for Garden, Patio, Backyard or Camping, 1.5mm Thick Metal Steel : Patio, Lawn & Garden
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Ssfirepits
ssfirepits.com › home › fire pits that are guaranteed forever › custom steel fire pit insert
Custom Steel Fire Pit Insert – Custom Fire Pits | Unique Fire Pits | Guaranteed For Life
... Minimum requirement to fit in opening for each size is 1.5″ to 2″ bigger than the bowl size. Our inserts for fire pits are made using the same steel bowls as our standalone fire pits.
Call   404-840-8474
Address   2411 Sullivan Rd. Unit B College Park Park, 30337
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Pinterest
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Fire Pit Insert
Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Fire pit insert.
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VEVOR
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Build Your Own DIY Smokeless Fire Pit: Easy Step-by-Step Guide - VEVOR Blog
August 14, 2024 - Each hole should be two inches in distance from left to right. Use a pen or pencil and mark directly on the insert; you can also use tape to mark that area. Oxygen in the fire pit need to go somewhere; otherwise, it gets stuck in the fire pit if we don’t make holes.
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Amazon
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Amazon.ca: Fire Pit Insert
Check each product page for other buying options. Price and other details may vary based on product size and colour · SoulMate Outdoor 48-Inch Outer/42-Inch Inner Fire Pit Ring Smokeless,Duty Solid Metal Steel Round Firepit Rim Insert for DIY Fire Pits, Outdoor Above or In-Ground, Camping ...
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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 - The curved bench mimics the round shape of the fire pit, making it easy to fit in the corner of your yard. ... Stacked pavers with a whitewashed brick effect add a modern rustic look to this DIY fire pit from House Mix. Besides the pavers, sand, gravel, and edging stones round out the list of materials.
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Outdoorfireandpatio
outdoorfireandpatio.com › home › products › diy fire › gas fire pit inserts
Natural Gas Fire Pit Kits & Propane Fire Pit Kits | DIY Fire Pit Kits – Tagged "Gas Fire Pit Inserts" – Outdoor Fire and Patio
DIY Fire 157 · AWEIS - All Weather Electronic Ignition Systems 20 · Stainless Steel Bullet Burners 9 · Brass Bullet Burners 11 · Gas Fire Pit Burners 26 · Gas Fire Pit Inserts 75 · The Outdoor Plus Inserts 1 · Bullet Burner w/ Burner Pan 8 · Round Gas Fire Pit Inserts 9 ·
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Firepits Direct
firepitsdirect.com › outdoor-fire-pits › fire-pit-burner-kits.html
Gas Fire Pit Kits – Firepits Direct
Available in a huge array of sizes, shapes and designs, these gas fire pit kits include all of the inner workings of the unit, allowing you to fit them into a custom-built enclosure. This level of personalization is a huge reason why these DIY fire pit kits are some of our most popular offerings.
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Hearth.com
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Lining a fire pit with sheet metal | Hearth.com Forums Home
June 26, 2017 - I want to build a fire pit with concrete blocks from Lowes. They sell a kit for $200 that includes 3 rows of pavers and a metal (black paint coated) fire ring https://www.lowes.com/pd/43-5-in-W-x-43-5-in-L-Ashland-Concrete-Firepit-Kit/4686367. This fire ring accounts for $100 of the overall price, and is only about 4 or 5 inches high and is designed to prevent the heat from the fire from cracking the top 4-5 inches of concrete block.