Sunday, July 18, 2010

How to build a fire without food for a whole weekend

A fireplace is a great addition to any garden. Serves as an accent piece for time with friends or family in a lively informal evening in the fall.

Here we show how to set up a simple fire pit in less than a weekend. Today we will focus on a particular type of fire, better known as a fire known.

This type of fireplace can be built only with a few simple tools and accessories.

Shares used:
Crushed stoneor gravel
Large boulders landscape design (available at a shop in the landscape)

Tools Needed:
A shovel
Wood Pile
Cord
Plan
Spray can
Hand of tampering
Tarpaulin
Wheelbarrow
Small wood table

Prior to this or any construction project be sure to check your local building and fire codes.

The first thing to do, is a place where the fire is looking good! Select a flat area of your garden. Once you find the perfectPlace, mark the center of the fireplace with wooden pole.

Connect a three foot long piece of rope to the pole, and then use it as a compass to draw a hole 3 feet in diameter. You use the spray paint to mark the edges.

Once layout is complete, grasp the shovel and start digging! Want a diameter of 3 meters deep hole about three meters 2. A good way to reduce clean up later, is to put the dirt in a cloth and then remove the cart at all.

Once the excavatedPit, pour a layer of 6 inches deep of gravel or pebbles in it.

Next you will plan, initiate the gravel, so grab the wooden board, and raking across the gravel to form a nice flat surface. You can do this by checking the level on the table.

Once that is good and the level of grasping the hand tamper and gently compact the gravel compacted to it. Check your level again and put more gravel all low points.

The only thing that has to do now is to put landscape rocksaround the edge of the pit.

Get your rocks larger landscape and put side by side along the outer edge of the fireplace. A good tip is to dig a hole for each rock light. We may not have to roll into the pit of care. A single layer of large rock landscape is all you need. But if you work more, you can still add a layer of smaller stones on top of the first take. Just be sure you are safe.

If you want to take the situationthe next level, it is also the possibility of creating a brick wall in the well That stood lists at the end and knocked to build a wall around the hole.

Everything to do now is clean, that all the dirt! Since he put them all in plane back, they were digging into the wheelbarrow is not much time at all.

Congratulations on your new fireplace. All that remains to do now is put some 'wood, grab some hot dogs and marshmallows, gather familyand friends and enjoy!

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