Fire Pit Designs Can Accommodate Many
Uses
Before turning the first shovel of dirt
in your new fire pit, consider its potential use and work on
incorporating its use into one of many fire pit designs. Simply
to light a few logs and roast a few hot dogs outside, a small
round steel and stone pit will probably work quite well.
However, if you are the outdoor cooking type and plan to roast
meat over a spit, there may be fire pit designs that will work
better.
For many folks, a fire pit offers a new dimension in
backyard cooking or for place to sit around and have a fireside
chat with friends. One of the recently popular fire pit designs
is the chimineas. This round base with the tapering chimney
stands above the ground and can provide limited warmth to a
small patio or the back yard. Marshmallows can also be roasted
over these fire pit designs, although with limited access.
Another favorite of the fire pit designs are metal pans on
wheels that can be easily rolled from one part of the yard to
another. They will typically have a heavy metal screen
surrounding the upper portion and a steel top to keep sparks
from flying out into the air. They are made to burn wood and
can provide a decent amount of heat from all directions, making
them great for outdoor entertaining.
Some Designs Are Built Into The Ground
For the family that uses a fire pit frequently, in-ground
fire pit designs are essentially a hole dug into the ground
with rocks or bricks lining the sides, extending above ground
level. This provides a place for a wood fire and protects the
fire from the wind. With a built-in fire pit, metal rods can be
placed on two sides to hold another steel rod on which chicken,
beef or pork can be roasted over the fire.
More permanent fire pit designs can be connected to a
natural gas line instead of using a wood burning pit, with the
gas working much like a propane grill for cooking. It can be
similar in design to the chimineas or the pan-style fire pit.
The drawback is they are not portable.
With a little bit of knowledge and inspiration, an in-ground
fire pit can also be connected to a gas line, although to
connect the gas line safely it is advised the connections be
done by a qualified plumber. Of all the fire pit designs to
choose from, portable and stationary, there is one to fit your
need.
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