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What is the cheapest way to build a backyard fire pit?

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You can buy a galvanized steel ring for about $40. Find a level area in your yard, and dig a hole, then set the metal ring firmly to fit in. You can put flat rocks or pebble's around it. Very simple, and inexpensive!
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. CONCRETE BLOCK FIRE PIT

This stylish, circular fire pit design is the classic. This simple fire pit will last for years to come

WASHING MACHINE DRUM PIT

If you’re looking for something simple and portable, this basic fire pit is a great solution.
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Well, y'all wanna build a fire pit on a budget? Just dig a hole, surround it with rocks or bricks, and bam! You got a fire pit! Easy as pie!
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The cheapest way to build a backyard fire bit is to use cast iron. Cast iron is cheaper and is sturdy and heavy giving you peace of mind knowing it will not be easily knocked over. 
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There are several ways to build a backyard fire pit on a budget. Here are a few ideas:

  • Use natural rocks: You can use natural rocks or stones to create a fire pit. These can be sourced from your property, a nearby river or quarry, or even purchased inexpensively from a garden or landscaping center.
  • Concrete blocks: Concrete blocks are relatively cheap and can be used to create a sturdy fire pit. You can stack them up in a circle or square to create the shape of your fire pit. Be sure to use heat-resistant blocks specifically designed for fire pits.
  • Recycled materials: Look for materials that you can recycle or repurpose for your fire pit. For example, an old washing machine drum can make a great fire pit. Just clean it out, add legs, and you're ready to go.
  • DIY fire pit kit: You can find DIY fire pit kits at home improvement stores or online. These kits typically include all the necessary materials, such as blocks, metal rings, or a fire bowl, and instructions for assembly.

Remember to check with your local government for any regulations or permits required for backyard fire pits. Additionally, always practice proper safety measures when building and using a fire pit.

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Because they're so inexpensive and sturdy (costing about $1 at The Home Depot), cinder blocks lend themselves well to a variety of projects around the house. Here, a course of blocks arranged in a circle creates a DIY fire pit for around $20.
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