Traveler III
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Traveler III
2032
Off-Road Ranger I
Traveler III
2032
I've seen those used by RV'ers, and they're great, but it would have to sit in the passenger seat! I'm out of room :-)Not nearly as portable, but the old standby is the re-purposed washing machine tub. @Narbob can chime in here, I think he has one.
Pathfinder II
The tubs are nice. Being perforated and ceramic coated they really radiate the heat. However, they're big and take up lots of room. I've been looking at the Tuffy camping fire pan. I like that it folds up to a manageable size, it's just a little pricey.Not nearly as portable, but the old standby is the re-purposed washing machine tub. @Narbob can chime in here, I think he has one.
Off-Road Ranger I
probably have better luck at your Fleet farm or tractor supply type store.....I've seen one of those metal oil change pans used for a small fire pit as well. I was looking for one the other day and when I asked the guy at Autozone if they sold them he looked at me like I was from outer space. They only sell plastic ones now.
Pathfinder II
I've looked at these too along with different shaped buckets from Home Depot. After reading that most are made from galvanized metal and they could put out a toxic gas when burned, I changed my mind.I've seen one of those metal oil change pans used for a small fire pit as well. I was looking for one the other day and when I asked the guy at Autozone if they sold them he looked at me like I was from outer space. They only sell plastic ones now.
Off-Road Ranger I
Alright that's it. I'm making my own. I have to say I forgot about that pesky little "it'll kill you" detail.I've looked at these too along with different shaped buckets from Home Depot. After reading that most are made from galvanized metal and they could put out a toxic gas when burned, I changed my mind.
Pathfinder II
This what I was waiting to see. I'm sure you'll come up with something better than what's out there.Alright that's it. I'm making my own. I have to say I forgot about that pesky little "it'll kill you" detail.
Off-Road Ranger I
Pathfinder II
Looks good. I have read that the trend at campgrounds is above ground fire. Better for the environment? Obviously your job is getting in the way. As you know I'm a big proponent for retirement, it works for me.Oh this is giving me such ideas!
Better? Yeah, maybe but fun to build? That's what I'm after.
Getting it out of my head and into metal, now that's the challenge.
- Portable <must>
- Enviro-friendly <a benefit>
- Light-weight <if possible but don't count on it >
- Able to cook on it <yeah, now that's what I'm talking about >
- Won't have the ability to kill me <alright let's say that's important >
- Legs to be above the ground <is that a thing? not sure why >
Anything I'm missing?
*mind going down a rabbit hole...*
A job can be such a nuisance.
Member III
Influencer II
Off-Road Ranger III
Off-Road Ranger I
On some surfaces (grass, alkali flats) having short legs will prevent leaving a burn scar. Also, the fire pit will cool off faster, which means you can use it in the morning then pack it relatively soon after.Legs to be above the ground <is that a thing? not sure why
Off-Road Ranger I
Alright, I am now thinking legs.On some surfaces (grass, alkali flats) having short legs will prevent leaving a burn scar. Also, the fire pit will cool off faster, which means you can use it in the morning then pack it relatively soon after.
Pathfinder II
I second the propane option since we live in the land of fire-bans ourselves. Not to mention the wife doesn't like smelling like smoke! I know the camping gods aren't pleased but I have to admit the convienice has been awesome. We even throw a grate on ours for cooking non-greasy stuff (veggies, taters, etc.).We have a propane Outland firepit ehttps://www.amazon.com/Outland-Firebowl-Deluxe-Portable-Propane/dp/B00KY4S388 we use when we're going out to places with campfire bans and also use it in the backyard. Everybody is shocked when they see it in action. It'll burn thru a 5# tank in about 3 hrs though.
But my wife just ordered me the Snow Peak Fireplace with base plate and bag for my birthday so I'll test that thing out in the next few days out at the beach. Planning to do more wood fire cooking in the future and not rely so much on gas.