Backyard Fire Pit
If it is, how can we do it? We've left it sitting in the pit in the fire for about 45 minutes and we need to know how to weld it. I don't know what type of metal it is or the make of the shaft.
If it is, how can we do it? We've left it sitting in the pit in the fire for about 45 minutes and we need to know how to weld it. I don't know what type of metal it is or the make of the shaft.
I have a gass grill and Im not getting enough pressure. I replaced the fuel tank and cleaned the fuel lines with a small needle. I can feal the gas coming out of the lines but when I hook everything back up I can only get good pressure from just one burner at a time and it only lasts for a few seconds. If I turn on a second burner than the first almost totaly dies out. Any suggestions would be nice. Maybe the tank I just got has fuel but not enough pressure?
I'm thinking of putting a fire pit in my back yard, but I don't know what the laws around here say about it, and I'm having trouble finding out anything. Does anyone know?
I am looking for some plans and or ideas to build a fireplace in my backyard.
I understand that some rocks explode when they get very hot and can be very dangerous. I want to go out in the country and find rocks to build my fire pit. How do I know if the rocks I find are safe for this purpose?
Its a standard gas grill like we have throughout the USA. The hose runs from the grill to the tank. Its one of those tanks you can get refilled at the convenience store. The connector on the hose is stuck on the tank.
It is a pretty fast leak. I filled up a gallon milk jug overnight and it was overflowing. For the time being, I have hooked up a garden hose to the spigot to keep water out of my garage. What could be causing this leak? Is it time to replace the hot water heater? Thanks!
We just got a new patio with a built-in fire pit in the center. How should I furnish it?
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