Camp fire: Suggest chunk of steel to stabilize heat output?

   / Camp fire: Suggest chunk of steel to stabilize heat output? #11  
Cinderblocks break down pretty fast, I had some for a burn pile one year lasted just about to the end of that year.
If you make and pour a fire pit, you can heat it up and it will radiate heat.
The rock solid tv show did a nice version a couple of years ago.
 
   / Camp fire: Suggest chunk of steel to stabilize heat output? #12  
My FIL has a real nice setup at his house. They have a large concrete patio. In the middle he built a fire pit ringed with bricks. The bricks are maybe 18 inches tall. The bottom of the fire pit goes to grade, no concrete, and I think he put in a drain pipe for water to escape. It looks really nice and works well.

You still have to move around a bit but not much. Generally people move to the fire was the night goes on and it gets colder.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Camp fire: Suggest chunk of steel to stabilize heat output?
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#13  
This fire pit area looks very nice ... but I hope they get the fire just right :confused3:

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I used retaining wall blocks and haven't had any trouble now after 4 years. Most of the heat is lost from a higher level and the blocks don't get too hot to touch so I am not getting too much heat absorbed into them.

My problem I would like to overcome is the smoke. I have pictured in my mind some funnel type free standing chimney. Nothing would stop blowing smoke on a windy day, but something that would draw enough on the stiller nights to prevent the ring around the rosy shuffle.
 

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   / Camp fire: Suggest chunk of steel to stabilize heat output?
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#15  
I wonder if this type of shape would help?

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beppington said:
I wonder if this type of shape would help?

I like that look. If I could duplicate that on a larger scale with a taller flue it might work. I was originally thinking of something made of stainless steel but don't think it would be attractive.
 
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#18  
We need something that gets rid of the smoke but not the heat ... Is there such a thing?
 
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We need something that gets rid of the smoke but not the heat ... Is there such a thing?


A nice hot fire!:thumbsup:
 
   / Camp fire: Suggest chunk of steel to stabilize heat output? #20  
Used this little guy for a few years. Worked pretty good, unless it was real windy. Made out of cast iron and about $100 at Lowe's.
 

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