Make a foundation for the stones to sit upon.
Building a safe fire pit.
Wet the gravel thoroughly with a garden hose and then use the hand tamper to compact it into a hard layer a couple of.
First you ll pour the footing and let it set up.
Tie one end of the string or twine to the stake and measure how wide you want your circle to be.
Pull the string lightly taut and walk around the stake as you spray paint your circumference.
Consider the wind in your backyard and the way it will blow smoke from the fire.
Pick a spot for your fire pit ensuring that it is located a safe distance from any structures bushes or trees and insert a stake in the ground where the center of the pit will be.
Choose a place that will provide room to walk around the fire away from plants fences or any other kinds of flammable material.
A well built masonry fire pit is rock solid safe to use and will easily last for as long as you own your house set aside several days to complete your fire pit.
Local ordinances permitting your fire pit should ideally measure between 36 and 44 inches wide including.
Pour a generous amount of crushed gravel paver base into the hole so your finished base will be approximately.
Building a fire pit yourself offers room for customization on every detail size included.
Select a spot for your pit.
Then you ll mortar the bricks into place.