DESCRIPTION Each Fire Pit Art® creation is made from one quarter inch thick mild carbon steel and has an applied iron oxide patina on the outside. The interiors are hand rolled with a dense high temperature resistant coating and have a one and one half inch diameter rain drain in the bottom. All designs are easily adapted to propane or natural gas equipment. Each fire pit is hand crafted and individually numbered on a small brass plaque attached to the base ring. ARTIST Rick Wittrig was born and raised in a tiny Mennonite farming village. He learned steel fabrication and carpentry skills building farm equipment. A highlight in his career was creating a commissioned Fire Pit for 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler B.C. Canada.
Let me tell you what, this video is the truth. I used this method last night and my fire was strong. Kindling is the difference maker. The arrangement allows alot of needed air to get the fire going.
Do you know which plant grows brown small peapod looking pods which has seeds in and in those seeds there are cotton type of stuff which you can Light up with spark?
That was fantastic Fire pit Rick. I really appreciate it! Too easy. Different to how I was told. So much better. Thank you very much from Down Under Australia
FYI: believe it or now! In Vancouver BC strike anywhere & waterproof matches & lighter fluid have all been banned. Merchants are prohibited from stocking them.
Don't need special Wood. LOL. Waddle up Old shipping or news paper or dried leaves put it in the middle of the stacked wood Add ANY SMALL and medium twigs on top of the paper / leaves and light the Paper Done Wait and enjoy Simple and no NEED to buy wood with resin ???? To start a fire in your Fire pit >>> $$$. 24° out Now West of Chicago on my Birthday Morning going to go start a Fire and have Breakfast outside I think LOL. THANKS FOR THE VIDEO it is as inviting fire as they all are
Fire pit Rick whilst I like your method I think in 2021 there is a new method. The Hot Box Firestarter eliminates the need for kindling, woodwool, firelighters etc... give one a try! Just stack your wood around the Hot Box Firestarter light and it's up in no time! hotboxfirestarter.com
Oh Fat wood ! whats wrong with skinny wood. That wood looks so dry it would burn under water. Obviously coated. Try normal wood and see how you dont get on