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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: firefox on September 06, 2013, 08:22:32 PM
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hi Everyone,
i'm on the hunt for a folding fire pit (prefer as flat as possible).. Will be able to pickup/source from Sunshine Coast. (Caloundra to Noosa and surrounds).
Really need this weekend, hopefully one of the my swaggers up around that area knows where i could pick one up...
Cheers
JD
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I have one for sale, can only swap for checkered paint or a left handed screwdriver :)
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My bad, they do exist
http://www.polarisinnovations.com/firepit.htm
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http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FLAT-PACK-15-SEC-ASSEMBLY-FIRE-PIT-CAMPFIRE-BBQ-CAMPING-CARAVAN-ABOVE-GROUND-/171117040566 (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FLAT-PACK-15-SEC-ASSEMBLY-FIRE-PIT-CAMPFIRE-BBQ-CAMPING-CARAVAN-ABOVE-GROUND-/171117040566)
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Hi cgs, either of those are perfect unfortunately not on the Sunshine Coast. They are brisbane or just south of it
I'm keen to grab one tomorrow or Sunday.
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You can make 1 in an hour chech it out http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=26064.0 (http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=26064.0) :cup: :cheers:
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Give Jarrod at Camping Country a call, if he doesn't have what you're after he'll probably have some ideas about where you can get it.
http://www.campingcountryaustralia.com.au/ (http://www.campingcountryaustralia.com.au/)
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l don't suppose you would consider a PDFP , The Pre Dug Fire Pit is an invention of mine & very handy to have . This is how it works , you send me lots of slabs of VB & l will send you a PDFP of what ever size you need . All you have to do is insert it in the ground when you get to camp & its ready to go . A word of caution , A PDFP has to be carefully stored in the CT as if it falls off on the road it will look like a pot hole & be hard to find . >:D :cheers:
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Give Jarrod at Camping Country a call, if he doesn't have what you're after he'll probably have some ideas about where you can get it.
http://www.campingcountryaustralia.com.au/ (http://www.campingcountryaustralia.com.au/)
X2.
There is also a bbq and fire place on Sugar Road that may sell that type of thing.
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My simple design - I still haven't built it but will soon... Steve
(http://www.mandrakessolar.com.au/Myswag Photos/ScreenShot148.jpg)
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That looks the ducks guts Mandrake.
Few questions for you
1. Does the circle cut out of the top plate serve a specific purpose?
2. What size plate will you use?
3. How are cutting it out?
Cheers Marschy
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Seeing as how I am an "expert" with a hand held grinder - Thats how ... ;D ;D
Size ... 3mm steel plate - I'll ask the metal shop guys they'll know if that's too thin or not ..
The hotplate might have to be stainless but would be harder to work with ??
The ash catcher would be 1 mm steel and big enough so all the bits lay flat in it for storage ..
That hole - is for the billy -- Not real sure why I did that ;D ;D ;D
xcavator has made one - I just grabbed his idea and reworked it a bit .. There's a thread here someplace
on his build ...
Cheers
M
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Seeing as how I am an "expert" with a hand held grinder - Thats how ... ;D ;D
Size ... 3mm steel plate - I'll ask the metal shop guys they'll know if that's too thin or not ..
The hotplate might have to be stainless but would be harder to work with ??
Hey Steve,
Why all the notching across the top? A lot of work there.
I'd use 5mm mild steel for the hot plate. Thinner will buckle from the heat.
SS is useless for hot plates. Terrible heat retention/distribution, and everything sticks.....I've binned my SS hot plate.....
My 2c....
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I also binned my SS plate
Swannie
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Burn the rust off it , wipe it with a bit of newspaper & cooking oil . Then into it ;D Chuck the chops on & get into it bit of dirt never hurt anybody just look at Swannies little bloke . >:D :cheers:
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So 5mm Mild steel plate on the main bits and 1mm sheet for the tray..
I did the notches as a bit of a strength lock together thing - If the slots on the sides
and angle plates are cut properly then the notches may not be needed ...
BUT the instruction manual says my multi tool will cut mild steel plate ?? I wonder ??? ;D ;D ;D ;D
Cheers
M
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Burn the rust off it , wipe it with a bit of newspaper & cooking oil . Then into it ;D Chuck the chops on & get into it bit of dirt never hurt anybody just look at Swannies little bloke . >:D :cheers:
Hey Speewa, he's getting taller and bigger everyday mate. Told me last night "Dad it won't be too long before I'm big enough to take you on for a fight"!!!
Swannie
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Hey Steve,
Why all the notching across the top? A lot of work there.
I'd use 5mm mild steel for the hot plate. Thinner will buckle from the heat.
SS is useless for hot plates. Terrible heat retention/distribution, and everything sticks.....I've binned my SS hot plate.....
My 2c....
I've always like cast iron for hot plate BUT it's hard to find and difficult to work
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Hi JD,
Bunnings have them. If you go into Bunnings they have 2 different types of rectangular firepits. One of them I looked at was brilliant for around $60 but unfortunately it doesn't fold down flat. When I told them I'd seen a camper with a flat folding fire pit purchased from Bunnings, they then showed me another one in their bbq section which did fold down flat and was about 2 and a half feet long by about 1 foot or so wide. It would need a bag to carry it around in. It's on my purchase list once I save a few dollars but it was around the $50 price tag.
Cheers.
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Mandrake,
5mm for the hotplate, and everything else as per your original design, otherwise it will be heavy.
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l don't suppose you would consider a PDFP , The Pre Dug Fire Pit is an invention of mine & very handy to have . This is how it works , you send me lots of slabs of VB & l will send you a PDFP of what ever size you need . All you have to do is insert it in the ground when you get to camp & its ready to go . A word of caution , A PDFP has to be carefully stored in the CT as if it falls off on the road it will look like a pot hole & be hard to find . >:D :cheers:
One of your best, Speewa! Still laughing! :)
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Not sure if you are still looking, but I got this one for fathers day.
http://drifta.com.au/SnowPeak.php?PHPSESSID=40c1aa275848cabcd186ec4b23310b02 (http://drifta.com.au/SnowPeak.php?PHPSESSID=40c1aa275848cabcd186ec4b23310b02)
They are made from Marine aluminium and weigh practically nothing, folding away to store easily and incredibly well made.
They are made in Japan, but Drifta now resell them. Granted they are not cheap, but buy once, cry once is my motto.
Typical Drifta quality!
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Not sure if you are still looking, but I got this one for fathers day.
http://drifta.com.au/SnowPeak.php (http://drifta.com.au/SnowPeak.php)
Fathers Day gift for me as well, though I'm still waiting for mine to arrive.
(http://www.drifta.com.au/Assets/20120508X.jpg)
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One of your best, Speewa! Still laughing! :)
Squalo My Nigerian account number can be PM to you for a speedy transaction ( before you wake up to it >:D ) :cheers:
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Managed to solve my fire pit.... Test run tonight very happy with it
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Its huge, you'll get some timber in that.