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<blockquote data-quote="soonersfan" data-source="post: 1919310" data-attributes="member: 9063"><p>I want to build a fire pit in my backyard. Lowe's and HD have kits using landscape bricks that look nice but I think they are unsafe. You can get the same kit directly from Dolese for a little more than half the price. My concern is that the bricks are not fire rated and if the fire burns hot enough, long enough, they will explode.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know where I can find an old tractor wheel or a large thick steel ring to line the fire place? I think steel inside the block would absorb enough heat to keep it safe. I'd like to do something around 4' to 5' in diameter. Any suggestions/concerns?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonersfan, post: 1919310, member: 9063"] I want to build a fire pit in my backyard. Lowe's and HD have kits using landscape bricks that look nice but I think they are unsafe. You can get the same kit directly from Dolese for a little more than half the price. My concern is that the bricks are not fire rated and if the fire burns hot enough, long enough, they will explode. Does anyone know where I can find an old tractor wheel or a large thick steel ring to line the fire place? I think steel inside the block would absorb enough heat to keep it safe. I'd like to do something around 4' to 5' in diameter. Any suggestions/concerns? [/QUOTE]
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