Diy Concrete Fire Pit
With concrete cement and some bowl you can easily layout this simple but chic looking fire pit for your spaces and uplift your outdoor fun more.
Diy concrete fire pit. The fire will need to breathe. I mixed the Quikrete 5000 in a wheelbarrow and shoveled it into place. Assembling the Fire Pit.
They come ready to assemble on a pallet and include a steel insert along with angled top caps so no cutting is required. Places the glass stones over the wire making sure not to place too many over the center of the sterno. Pour the First Layer of Concrete.
Renting a mixer would have made this a lot easier but I enjoyed the exercise. Another safety consideration to apply to your DIY cement fire pit is to be certain of the appropriate placement of the pit clearance around the circumference and how safely one can pass by. These homemade fire pit ideas are cheap and easy to make.
Any sanding is just the removal of irregularities or smoothing things up. Brick and Concrete Fire Pits. What you will need for this concrete fire pit project are.
You can find fire pit ideas for cinder block concrete brick rocks metal and more. With a sweet design and hard work this backyard comes to life as with a concrete chic fire feature - a bowl and decorative rock are placed in the center of the square fire pit. From here on use the fuel canisters to start a fire when needed and place the grill grate and the fire resistant stones above it to finish the look.
Place the sterno in the center and cover it with the wire. I mixed the Quikrete 5000 in a wheelbarrow and shoveled it into place. PREPARE THE FIRE PIT.