Portable fire pit for propane or
natural gas. These will be available in unfinished (as shown) just add
your stone, plaster, marble, granite, brushed stainless steel or? The
fire pit shown is a natural gas with multi mix glass (about 30 to 40
colors from our mixing counter. The target price will be about $550.00
plus shipping. The size is a 30" x 30" x 12" tall. The fire pit shown
is a
www.firescapes.net
fire pit and they offer 3 different models as well. The custom fire
pits we will be manufacturing have a single wall construction frame
with a drop in solid bottom fire pan/ tray. We will be offering both
versions.
The fire pit below is a custom propane
fire pit. We use perforated aluminum for the wall construction and the
pit is single wall construction with a 1 1/2" deep pan on top. We
installed a 12" double stainless steel ring for the burner. The rest
was done by Bill Moss in Texas. Very nice job Bill!. We built the pit
to Bills specs which were 26" x 26" x 20" tall so he could finish it to
the size he wanted. The pit shown is one of our proto types and not the actual pit used.

Above is how it started
And below is what the customer made it!








Above and below is the quick disconnect for the propane gas


We use black base glass in the fire pit. It looks light because of the flash from the camera.

The next fire pit was designed by and built for Kevin Leys of Chicago. He did a great job and you decide.
First he started with a single wall construction fire box with a pan on the top


Then it was framed for exterior plywood or you could use metal studs and wonder board.

The gas valve was located to the outer framed wall





This is a natural gas fire pit. It was tested as soon as it turned dark, fun!




Now we add the crushed lave rock and glass over that. There are many sub materials you can use as a filler. Just ask.


Great back your by the way! Chicago, remember?


Now we start to apply the tile for the finishing touch.







The
stainless steel pan burner below has a 24" stainless steel star burner
installed and it is connected to our 110 volt electronic ignition. This
is a propane burner.
We then covered it with our starfire to test for soot and as you can see, a clean burn.