Posts Tagged ‘pit’
“Outdoor Living” Campfire In A Can® – The Gas Can
Campfire In A Can’s® The Gas Can delivers a warmer, brighter campfire experience Now you can experience the difference yourself with our all-new, Campfire In A Can® The Gas Can. Certified and tested to CSA standards by Omini Testing Laboratories From fire bans to small campgrounds and national parks, Campfire In A Can’s® The Gas Can is the only outdoor propane fire pit that’s safe enough to use anytime, anywhere. That means you can take the campfire experience to places where no traditional campfires could ever go before. Plus, it works just as well in traditional campfire settings, like tailgate parties, backyard camping or on the beach. Features include: – Three-spoke burner to give you the most realistic-looking campfire yet. – More compact size and collapsible handle, so you can store it just about anywhere in your home, garage or RV. – Lighter design, making it easier to take along with you wherever you go in the great outdoors. – High efficiency propane regulator, producing up to 64000 BTU’s, so you can add extra warmth to your campfire on a chilly summer night. – Redesigned canister top that acts as a stand, because a campfires should warm your heart, not just your feet. – Pedestal-style burner so you can wrap and store your hose inside the canister top when done. – RV hook-up coupler, so it’s easy and safe to attach the hose to your RV’s propane outlet. – One-piece ceramic log set that is almost undistinguishable from a traditional wood fire, except that there’s …
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Designing A Resort-Style Backyard Swimming Pool
www.lucaslagoons.com presents how outdoor designer Lucas Congdon changed a small backyard swimming pool into a tropical resort with stone waterfalls, pool slide, bridge, stream and fire pit. This outdoor design was designed and built by outdoor designer Lucas Congdon of Lucas Lagoons, Inc. in Sarasota, Florida.
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Patio with Firepit
Build your own Patio 11.6 x 12 with fire pit made from 6×9 pavers (seconds much cheaper) Materials 0 and then about 20 hrs labor for one skilled man and a skilled helper
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Fire Crystals Fire Pit Demo
Our beautiful Fire Crystals in an outdoor fire pit. Learn how you can turn any ordinary fireplace or pit into an extraordinary conversation piece in your home or backyard. Visit www.FireCrystals.com for details.
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Outdoor Living Paradise – Decks, Patios, Fireplaces, Firepits & more!
For More Infor Visit: www.homechanneltv.com From Decks & Patios to Water Features & Gazebos, explore the possibilities available to create your outdoor sanctuary.
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Backyard Fire Pit Cooking with Frank
This is so easy…and it’s right in your backyard.
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fire pit part 3
the first layer of brick just lays on the pad without mortar. it will be stable once the stone work is in place. unless of course you drive into it with a truck or other vehicle so don’t do that. we didn’t explain that curved piece of wood is the form for the archway. we are not sure what we are using for the the grill for the pit. we may go to the dump and get an old stainless steal piece from a refrigerator or a stove. anyway enjoy. part 4 coming soon.
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Wayne Fire Pit
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Round Fire Pit & Seat Walls
www.landscapingnetwork.com The round fire pit on this property is surrounded with a seat wall that has an 18 inch back rest. This is a nice addition to outdoor seating areas. Outdoor cushions can be added to make this a very comfortable fire pit area. Learn how to place a fire pit on your property and how it’s properly laid out.
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ATAC TV Survival: How to Build a Fire Pit
Tom Clarke & Alex Schoenauer teach you the basic of building a fire pit. There are some methods, tips and tricks you will find helpful for your fire pit. Survival fire pits are not only for fire, but also heat sources and more. Things to take into consideration are you may have a limited time to build a fire, oxygen flame, wind, rain and other environmental issues. Be sure to watch the other programs on fuel sources and starting options.