Thank you guys so much for watching! For more details on the fire table concrete form dimensions, check out my project blog article at: atimprovements.com/diy-fire-pit-table-how-to-build-your-own/ Thanks!
Very cool. In the process of demolishing a house behind ours we bought to build a yard. Fire pit is on the building plan. This one is brilliant! Thanks for the video. I watched your transformation video yesterday. Wow
That’s an awesome build, we’ll done! I want to do one like that but I have a couple of key questions before I go ahead. How hot is the firepit? Does it keep you warm enough to stay out on chill nights? And how long the small gas bottle last? Many thanks
Nice! So what determines the *BTU* factor...if it will generate 40,50,60k, etc? *2ndly,* does the site offer BRASS burners, & lastly, can you actually cover the entire burner & holes, & the flame finds it way around the glass or rocks or w/ever you place in the pan?
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Could bbq parts be substituted since they are more likely available bbq parts would work the same. They have regulators, different types of burners, tank adapters. And could pick up sheet metal from local parts shop and shape it with a metal break and welded it. Just wondering if aluminum dispersal of heat fast then just regular steel. To bring cost downs.
Pretty cool. I noticed there was no venting or was there? Typically venting would be set low for propane on all 4 corners and higher venting for natural gas.
Hi! Unfortunately, I do not. I just kinda "winged" it. I bought some drawer slides on amazon and then simply attached a piece of cement board to it. It wasn't perfect, but it worked for me!
I really want to make one, but i don’t think I can make the table top out of concrete since there’s no one to help me lift it, sadly. wish me luck! I’m gonna need it!
Great video. really enjoyed how the creativity works here. Question if i may, do you have any form of protection for your deck from the fire table's heat? I was told that there should be a type of protection to prevent the heat from ruining your deck (wood or composite). Any thoughts on this?
Hi Jack! I don't have anything for protection underneath my fire table. So far, the base really doesn't get hot at all. The pan get's a little warm, but nothing I would be concerned about. That said, protection is always good to have. Better safe than sorry. Thanks for watching!
That weld on the manifold looks horrible (10:07). Great video on the entire build but that weld makes me question the remaining quality of the fire pit kit.
Hi - I bought most of the stuff from home depot but I got the fire pit components from easyfirepits.com. I have links to everything in the video description. Thanks for watching! Appreciate the support!
Hi Matt! I am not worried about the LVT at all, that stuff is super durable and waterproof. I am little worried about the longevity of the construction adhesive (I used exterior rated), but time will tell. I am covering it up before every rain, so hopefully that will help with the lifetime. Thanks for watching!
@@AndrewThronImprovements looks really good! Hopefully it stands up. Covering it will definitely help I'm sure. Been watching all your videos- getting ready to do a shower and that's how I found your channel!
Hi! It was definitely a bit pricey. I would estimate that you really would be hard pressed to complete this project for under $500. Between the propane, fire table insert kit, etc. It adds up pretty quick. But I love the table and use it all the time! Thanks for watching!
I just noticed that after your comment. I couldn't tell you tbh. Smoke is never really an issue at all. That may have just been the angle/lighting. Thanks for watching!
This RU-vidr only copied MrFixIt DIY and just made it longer so it’s not obvious. Ref: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-X5NTMjaHals.html