Any reason not to pull the trigger on the fire pit that Buc-ee's sells? Any other suggestions?
This is the one I'm looking at.
This is the one I'm looking at.
aTm2004 said:
See if you can negotiate a package of Beaver Nuggets or something with it.
TXAGFAN said:
Take a look at Solo stoves. If you don't need something as rugged they are fantastic. Easy to move, nice finish, etc,
fooz said:TXAGFAN said:
Take a look at Solo stoves. If you don't need something as rugged they are fantastic. Easy to move, nice finish, etc,
That looks pretty cool. The wifey would like that up near the house. The other I'm getting for about 100 yards away where I can burn all kinds of sh/t in it.
Yeah, but looks like hell, doesn't store/move easily, etc. For me at the lake the Solo stove was a no brainer.AnScAggie said:fooz said:TXAGFAN said:
Take a look at Solo stoves. If you don't need something as rugged they are fantastic. Easy to move, nice finish, etc,
That looks pretty cool. The wifey would like that up near the house. The other I'm getting for about 100 yards away where I can burn all kinds of sh/t in it.
A burn barrel (aka 50 gallon drum) is a whole lot cheaper.
I've got a Wilke's and it's great, but I'm going to wager they're significantly more expensive than the Buc-ee's one.cbminers said:
https://wilkesbadasspits.com/fire-pits.html
fooz said:
Any reason not to pull the trigger on the fire pit that Buc-ee's sells? Any other suggestions?
This is the one I'm looking at.
STL_aTm said:fooz said:
Any reason not to pull the trigger on the fire pit that Buc-ee's sells? Any other suggestions?
This is the one I'm looking at.
How much are these running?
I've been judging Ag Mechanics in San Antonio for 13 years and was on the Committee in Houston even longer. This is a good source, particularly if they have a good Ag Mech program. Most schools focus on animals and may be weak on Ag Mech. (Some schools build better projects than are available commercially, but that tends to be on the focus and dedication of the teacher.) Of course we are talking a fire pit. SA and Comal County (others too) allow BBQ pits, Fire pits, etc. but Houston does not. (They are too limited on space to allow these types of projects). Call around to your local HS and see if they are looking for projects. If you have ideas that you'd like to incorporate (metal thickness, slope to a drain to prevent rust, ornamental design if they have plasma cutter), this can help the kid separate himself from the others, if you will let him show it. The timing is right because the local Ag Mech shows are after first of the year.Gigemags05 said:
Most local hs Ag shops can build you a custom pit for cost of material. I'd throw a few bucks to their booster club for a job well done.