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Terrible night for a fire,

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  1. pjcalla

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    but when you have the branches from last weekend's pruning, you have to sweat it out. Dang, it's balmy!

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    Nice set up man. You just need you some tiki torches and a fruity drink with an umbrella in it.
     
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    Nice fire pit! How's the indoor burning setup coming along?
     
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    Nice deck area. I like the curved shape and the built up wall you have around it. That can also double for a sitting area if so inclined.

    A raised up fire pit and plenty of shrubs and trees around you. Nice.
     
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  5. Gark

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    Yeah, too toasty. But it'll be really nice come colder nights and days, huh? Got a space you can stash the burnables until winter returns?
     
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    Thanks, I have tiki torches, but the fire was hot enough. Had a barley-pop, can't drink that sweet stuff.

    Thanks. I may wait until next year for the conversion, but who knows.

    Thanks. People definitely post up on the wall, that was part of the design. It was supposed to be stained concrete, but our contractor lost the concrete in about 30 minutes. The contractor blamed the concrete company and vice-versa. The contractor was broke, and we had paid in full, so the concrete company stepped up and made us a deal. They would provide the caps and the labor to install whatever we chose as the tile. In the end it cost us a bit more, but it all worked out.


    Absolutely. I have space, but I would rather cut them up directly into the fire to save time. I have quite a bit of uglies, etc. that I normally burn when we have people over.
     
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