DIY Gas Fire Pit Table
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Thanks for checking out this video! I hope you enjoyed it. All in I probably spent about $750 on this project in total which is expensive, but considering it’d probably cost $2500 or more to buy a similar table it’s a pretty substantial savings.
@unkjason
3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. We stayed at a golf resort in florida. And was sitting beside one just like what you made. Loved your video!
@brycemelton1
3 жыл бұрын
I may tackle that project sometime this year.
@jbern1192
3 жыл бұрын
Looks awsome! What were the dimensions for the concrete top?
@Spagghet
2 жыл бұрын
Do you have a list of other products needed for this project besides the few that are linked to Amazon? Like tools and concrete, and plans you had?
@MrFixItDIY
Жыл бұрын
@@Spagghet I'm working on the plan set. I had almost a full set of plans done a while ago but then my computer died and I lost everything so I had to start over
We just finished our table last week. Thank you for posting your video, it made my job a lot easier. You were right not a cheap project, but worth it.
Very nice project and outcome. And thanks for sharing. As a plumbing contractor in California, I agree with the comments about using Teflon tape on gas. You don't need it, it is not necessary. But no big deal. If applied thinly as not to have access material to restrict or fall off in time and abstract the gas flow - Then you're fine.. Other than that, you showed that it can be done by individuals like me or others for 1/3 of the cost and it is well appreciated. I also think that you should make a breakdown of all materials used and a sketch of materials and steps how to measure, cut and assemble and you can charge for it. After all you made it and you deserve compensation.
FANTASTIC! Look forward to seeing your plans! Once again great work and thanks for posting!
Thanks... I liked the use of metal studs to make the base...Looks fantastic!
Congratulations! You win. I just watched 4 other versions of an outdoor fire table. Yours not only looks the best but seemed built the best all the way around. Nice work. New subscriber.
@johnbarron4843
Жыл бұрын
Same!!!
@johnbarron4843
Жыл бұрын
Cleanest look.
Excellent! I am landscaping my backyard and getting close to building a fire table. This one looks the closest to what we are thinking of building. I will probably make the top so that it has 4 square holes out near the corners so that I can drop a table top into it for when we are having dinner out there. Thanks for the awesome tutorial!
Beautiful fire table. Amazing all your work. Enjoy watching.
Awesome building! Love it! Clever and clean
Fire pit coming to mi casa in a few months. Tagging this for inspiration
AWESOME! Great fire pit, great video. Thank you!
Beautiful! GREAT JOB!
I have seen other guys building the same thing, but none of them was adding a metal grid reinforcement. I like what you doing and how you are doing that. Best wishes my friend.
Absolute great job, looks amazing. I can’t wait to build thanks for upload buddy
Brilliant - thanks from the UK
That was very informative. Well done!
Love this. I'm going to be doing a very similar build but with lighter stone to match our backyard remodel. Awesome job
Very nice fire pit build! Best one I’ve seen! Thanks for sharing your idea!
Very nice. I’m digging that look.
Wow. It’s absolutely beautiful.
@MrFixItDIY
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
Damn. That is the best DIY gas pit I've ever seen. It would've been nice to include a materials list and budget, but very cool.
You made it look way too easy. Great job. Looks really beautiful
Awesome, thank you
You're AMAZING!! It turned out beautifully!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Great build. Thanks for sharing.
Sweet DIY!
love it man! great job
Looks awesome
That’s a nice build. Very good vid of how you went about it. Thanks
Well Done. Was thinking of doing a similar build. Just might do so now. Thnx
Beautiful
Very nice. Just gotta try it myself now.
Looks amazing🤩💪🏽
Wow this is really cool!
very nice! thanks for sharing
Very nicely done.
Looks great! love the stone. Also, flared fittings don't need tape.
@alfredoduran3946
3 жыл бұрын
Kyle, great tip on the flared fitting not needing tape.
@ChrisKadera
3 жыл бұрын
Flared fittings CAN'T have tape. It can ruin the seat
Awesome!!!
Nice work!!
Excellent and beautiful.
Great job....you had me at the Bills hat...LETS GO BUFFALO!
Well done , well done
I can’t wait to build mine too
Great build!!
It looks so frickin' cool!!
@MrFixItDIY
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Wow that’s freaking awesome
This gave me so many ideas. Great video and amazing looking fire pit.
Excellent !!!!!!!!
Great job
thank u!
Awesome job! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@MrFixItDIY
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks dude!
Fantastic looking table! Do you have any suggestions for adapting it for propane? How could you add a moveable section for the gas tank? Thank!
Wow…. So impressed with your skills man. New subscriber!
You made it seem so easy to do. Thank you for sharing. I wish someone would build me one. LOL.
Perfect
Dude right on with the video man, just what I searching for!
Loved it bro...
Well done
AWESOMEE!!! I LOVE IT!!!!
Wow..very nice
Dude that is dope
Very nice project, excellant results! What gauge of structural studs did you use? 18, 16, or heavier?
Just a heads up for future projects, it’s not safe to stack the adapter on top of the valve, it can create a gap sense that’s not really meant to be like that, and Teflon tape should be not used. The flange on the connector and valve meet together and are supposed to form on each other. I work for a company that fixes gas leaks and check’s appliances and those two are the number one causes of gas leaks I find. Stacked adapters and Teflon tape. Be safe just wanted to help out for future projects for any one
SICK!!!!!
You left out a lot of info. E.g., the fuel line and the gas system in the fireplace.
@e4d578
3 жыл бұрын
If you can add that info, it would be more helpful
Very cool
Great video, clear and concise, I will use this and build my own, thank you!
Awesome build! Never tape flare fittings by the way. The 3/8 propane hose flare fittings don't get taped. Only pipe thread.
@MrFixItDIY
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip
You make it look so easy! I could never do this :(
Awesome! Go Bills!
can you, please, show more details in a moment 06-30 to 07-00? I didnt get it how exactly did you installed the gas-fire system. This is the most important part.
@citizen4440
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly
I like the project, and your work looks good. Thee questions: 1: Is there a rust concern with using the metal framing? I was considering brazing or welding aluminum. 2: I do not see a vent in the box. It is my understanding this is required national code. I know natural gas rises vs pooling of propane. I am not commenting to be negative, just trying to learn if I missed something. 3: I ran an underground gas line to the corner of our recently installed stamped concrete patio. I plan on using a hose (similar to a grill line) to connect a fire table. We did not have furniture picked out when we installed the patio, and we were not sure if we wanted a permanent location of the fire table. The furniture can be reconfigured, and we felt it was best that the table could move locations. Yes, the hose may be a tripping hazard, but we will find a solution to minimize that risk. Do you have an idea or solution that would enable the table to be moved easily?
@JSmith-wy3yh
3 жыл бұрын
Your definitely being negative
Did you fasten the ground? Or depend on weight to keep it in place?
Could you link the yardzen plans you mentioned in your video? Hard to follow the different cuts and sizes.
This will be my next project
WOWWWW
What gauge were the steel studs? i've never used them either and would love to know how strong they need to be
Very nice! Does it put out a lot of heat?
Excellent video and appreciated the links to the build components. Could you please provide a link to the plans?
Very cool but you shouldn't use Teflon on flared fittings it can actually cause a leak because flared fittings are a compression type fitting, the 2 surfaces, line and fitting are compressed and lightly crushed together to create a gas tight connection.
I’d like to know more about the gas set up How to make my own The rest was great
Is there more video specifically on the fire box control and how it works? Wondering from an engineering perspective for DIY purposes.
Looks amazing! How did you attach the top to the frame?
How did you secure it to the deck? Very nice
It looks amazing. Congrats. Does the melamine form have to rest on a level table while the concrete cures? Thanks
Looks good Aaron . quick question how much color tint did you add to motar?
What did you use the build the frame for the base, Do you have a link? Also did you red put ventilation at all in case of a leak?
Does it keep you warm or just for presentation?
Love how this turn out. Wondering if the structure would support if it was taller like patio table height. Was thinking about doing one of these and use it as a patio table during the day.
@MrFixItDIY
3 жыл бұрын
Yes it would. The metal studs are structural
@WiedemannPhotography
3 жыл бұрын
@@MrFixItDIY Ya I am thinking about getting some angle iron. Have to look into what it take to get the cement board to the angle iron.
@FrogPondBrewery1
Жыл бұрын
There are also heavier gage metal studs available for a stronger assembly
Right on! Great job. One question. Is it cheaper to buy a nice long gas insert compared to building yourself?
Very nice, does it give off any heat or just for looks?
You should add this plan to you website id def pay for it
Amazing build! I want to do one as well. one thing, does it keep you warm?
Hi... another question. I have build form an am in the process of silicon if the inside perimeter. Is there a reason why the tops of the malimime frame are siliconed as well? Is there a purpose for that? Thanks la for your guidance. Scott
Can't find the "shopping list" in your website? :)
What burner kit did you use?
Love all your vids. Wish you would have shown a good pic of the the finished product.
@MrFixItDIY
4 жыл бұрын
What do you mean? I show it plenty in the video. Also, the thumbnail image is the finished product.
@rockshot100
4 жыл бұрын
@@MrFixItDIY I rewatched and still do not really see a pic of how that wet look stone base looks. You do show it but at least on my monitor, it is in serious shade, the top has such a wide lip, it shadows the base so much. Anyway, I am your biggest fan, still.
@MrFixItDIY
4 жыл бұрын
@@rockshot100 There are a bunch more images of the finished product on my instagram if you'd like to see it. @mrfixitdiy
Hi! Great tutorial! Do you have the plans for the fire pit? I was trying to download/purchase them but I couldn’t find it in your website.
nice work, i just have a question, how you handle to drain the rain water?
Did you use the 24” or 30” H burner?