Patio firepit and grill enclosure built with pavers

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Here are pictures of a couple of items I built on my patio using pavers. These are very easy to build. It's pretty much like using legos. It doesn't take long and the end product is a nice addition to an outdoor area.
 

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   / Patio firepit and grill enclosure built with pavers #2  
No mortar?

Nice looking though.

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No mortar?

Nice looking though.

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No mortar, just liquid nails construction adhesive between courses.
 
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Weber Genesis, nice.

any steel insert in the fireplace?
 
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Nice it really dresses up the grill!
 
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When pavers are wet and get really hot chunks may fly.
 
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Any part in contact with fire should be fire brick.

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When pavers are wet and get really hot chunks may fly.
Hmmm.....Exploding pavers, must have firebrick etc......This went a little overly dramatic in my opinion. I'm not too worried. I had a paver firepit at my previous residence. Have had some rip roaring fires and never a problem.
 
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Hmmm.....Exploding pavers, must have firebrick etc......This went a little overly dramatic in my opinion. I'm not too worried. I had a paver firepit at my previous residence. Have had some rip roaring fires and never a problem.

We are just trying to keep you safe. Looks great.

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