Posted by jackinok on June 14, 2012 at 05:39:54 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: ot/Fire pit questions posted by Huskers86 on June 13, 2012 at 19:42:07:
I dont have one on a deck,mines sitting on sand rock on the ground.but a friend here cut out a place in his deck,built up underneath with blocks ,covered that with slate on top for his pit to set on. The top slates overhand the deck maybe 2" or so to keep things from falling through, and the whole thing is (i would estimate) 2' or so larger than his pit on all sides. Of course his deck was pretty low to start with. There was one at a cabin I rented once that set off the side of the deck,all built of native rock and accessed with a couple of steps down.had seating of the same rock around it. looked really good but i never used it as we were fishing every day.other than that i cant help any.have you tried the manufacturer of your pit? they would probably have some ideas for you.or at least some clearances.
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