Posted by TonyIN on June 14, 2012 at 05:31:55 from (208.102.204.176):
In Reply to: ot/Fire pit questions posted by Huskers86 on June 13, 2012 at 19:42:07:
Wow.... almost as bad an idea as what we did several years back at halloween. Were taking the kids and their friends around to the neighbors trick or treating. Rural area, so we had them on a trailer with some straw. At the end we have a big party. It was chilly, so we took the trailer down the road to get the neighbor"s fire-pit-on-legs. It was burning, but no problem - we have wood stove gloves and set it on the trailer and went back to the party. A few of us riding back there managed to keep the flying embers from igniting too much... at least we had sense enough not to have the kids on there.
Bottom line, if you have a buddy thats a fireman - ask him. All it takes is a small glowing ember to get away and hide between the joints in some boards. You won't see it and several hours later you've got a problem. Have seen a plumber being very careful with metal shields and spray bottles when soldering near floor joists. 6 hours later..... here came the fire dept.
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