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Colder nights have began but no need to rush indoors – one of these 40 metal fire pits could extend your outdoors season with warmth and social fun. You’ll find one fire pit design that will suit your patio or outdoor setting.
Modern Steel Fire Pit: In this Instructable I'll show you how I made this modern steel fire pit. It was my first full metal project (most of my others include woodworking).
The best part, you won't even need a welder for this build! I'll then walk through the steps for building a more complex and stationary hexagon style firepit that can be further customized with your own logos or lettering.
DIY Steel Fire Pit : I made this fire pit in about a day using approximately $40 USD worth of steel. Check out the video as well as the instructions here!
Using the plan linked in the materials section, cut the fire pit design on your steel sheet using the Spectrum 875 plasma cutter. You can also bring the file to a local sheet metal shop to be cut. If you plan on cutting by hand, you can find the dimensions here.
A DIY fire pit is the perfect addition to any backyard. Follow these steps to build a fire pit using a multiprocess welder and plasma cutter.
We’ve gathered 23 free fire pit plans you can DIY today to help your campfire dreams become a reality. Learning how to build a firepit is easier than ever and there is something for everyone – from stylish looks, to strong and rugged, or even indoor and fireless!
How to build a DIY Steel Fire Pit. I welded this fire pit together from ⅛” steel plate and ⅛” square tube. It was my first time welding a full metal projec...
Thinking about building your own custom steel fire pit? Check out this cool DIY project where I built my own fire pit for my backyard!
Most DIY fire pit ideas below cost between $50 and $150, though you can find a plan that suits your budget and skill level. They range in size, meaning you can fit them in your particular space. Read on to get inspired by these creative DIY fire pit ideas—from those using metal planters and flower pots to steel receptacles and glass.