Adding extra oxygen(air) to your flame actually induces rust. And they make a yellow teflon tape for securing threads when using gas, also blue handle ball valves are not rated for sealing gas, they are not machined to the proper tolerances, you need a yellow handled one rated for gas. Thanks for the demo though.
Actually, adding oxygen to the flame increases the amount of yellow flame as opposed to Blue. More appealing for fireplace use as opposed to grill use. That's the whole purpose of the Venturi application here..
Well done. Great ideas. Since the threaded rod fits so well over the valve tang, you could probably double nut the end of the rod and never worry about spread or twist when turning the valve.
The end result was excellent. Concerned about a couple safety issues mentioned by other comments made. I hope you stressed them. But you have given me ideas for my own projects. Thanks!
Lol, there are so many problems with this, but I love it!! You and I must be related, is do this too!! So funny, I was a little worried the flame would like like a kkk cross but it looks great!! It probably won't last, the pipes will most likely rust quickly, hope not, but it looks really good. And I'm really impressed with the wingnut for the extended control, what a really clever idea, I was thinking a cotter pin or something. Gave me a lot of great ideas, thanks for showing this to us all. Cheers!!
Hi, I'm in the UK so paid approx £120 for all items listed (fire pit cost £100 delivered). I've finished the job and over the moon. THANKYOU for your video, I would never have thought to do this until I watched you !! Iv added a little video
Great video, thanks for sharing. I made my own fire pit and mounted it in a wine barrel. Used the same pipe and a industrial 18" pizza pan as my fire pan. I got some good tips from this video
Im actually working on a video doing a check in as well as some upgrades. The #1 upgrade is going to be a high flow regulator. Also I would not have spent the time on the gas flow valve - it wasnt nearly as helpful as I expected.
That's crazy this Merica theres idiots everywhere you cant just call the cops on them, I mean you could but then youd be an idiot too. What is this world coming too!
That depends on the type of blade you are using, and what else you are cutting If you are cutting aluminum followed by copper using a cheap blade, you create an explosive that will hurt you pretty bad
@@cammywammy420 When I was in the wholesale aluminum business for pool and patio enclosure product and we would precut beams (1/4" thickness) for our customers, we had a plywood blade mounted backwards to cut the aluminum. For this application, any carbide tipped blade in a mitre saw will cut through the corner aluminum stock he's using as if it were butter.
Great build! I am inspired. A tools list would be helpful. I noted that some folks might not recognize those drill bits. Very versitile HSS (High Speed Steel) Step conical bits.
Thanks man! Yeah, its a huge pain to try and film something - especially when you are like me and need to run to home depot 10 times to finish a single project lol.
Also could you place the valve between the burners and the air mixer? I want the valve at the pit and the mixer close to the tank which is 15’ away from burners.
Thanks for the great video. I've been looking forward to this build for a while. I ordered all of tbr parts and everything went together great. For some reason tho, the igniter won't work. If I look closely and click the button, I see a spark. Unfortunately, if I turn the gas on and try to light it with the spark it doesn't work. I have to use a lighter. Any ideas?
I’m super Interested in making something similar. I was just given a bunch of veneer stone that I plan to built the pit with, will probably make the guts a lot like yours. Do you have any recommendations on what to use for the fire pan??
This a very kool and informative video But I was doing the math, I loaded a cart in Home Depot web page and I’m up to $80 so far with out the fire pit itself and rust paint. Bottom line it’s cheaper to buy a small cheap one. However if I ever wanted to customize my own I’ll have you to thank.
I used just a standard regulator off the shelf also you can see the exact on in the item list in the video description. it was rated max 80,000 BTU per hour. You can go big with a high pressure regulator if you want! The holes were just the first step in my stepper bit (I believe it was 1/8)
Thanks a lot for this video! 2 questions - what length nipple pipe did you end up going with? And did you put firebrick under the burner or just lava rock? Don’t want to melt the bottom of the pan.
Having a propane fire pit myself, a standard 20# tank would supply a fire of that size for roughly 2-3 hours. As a little side note: I always prefer to use large natural media like large lava rocks or feather rock because if you turn your pit on low, within 15 minutes the rocks get red hot and the flame looks much bigger, brighter, and the radiant heat is much hotter than with a full flame with glass media.
Hi mate , I’ve done exactly the same as you with the air mixer inline however it’s horizontal rather than vertical as my fire pit is built into my decking and is floor level. Burn is no good with yellow flame, smoke and not that high a flame. 15mm copper pipe from the bottle about 3 mtr to the air mixer inline fitting then about a half a mtr rubber pipe to burner. Any idea what could be wrong?
Hey! So id start to break down each element and test results. Try removing air mixer and see results. Then try removing stones and see if its a lack of oxygen issue. If that does do it for you, perhaps try purchasing a high flow regulation (The type used with turkey fryers) and see if just more flow fixes it. What are you using for stones? DId you use black iron pipe or a differnt burner? Is it cold out where you are?
it burns badly with or without stones, initially I made up the burner using 15mm copper pipe but recently changed to a purpose built stainless steel burner in a pan as I thought it would help but still the same.tried taking the air mixer out but still he same. Can’t see what I have done different to a pro set up ...the regulator is a 37millibar and temp outside is 16deg Celsius. The length of run from bottle to burner is about 3 mtr
To cut aluminum you can also use any table saw/ circular saw/ miter saw or any other powered saw... wood cutting blades work great for cutting aluminum.. in fact most wood working tools do a fine job on aluminum.. its soft enough, as long as you go slow and take your time you will do no damage to your blades or drill bits.. also dont use a blue handle ball valve, yellow handled valves are rated for gas.. but overall great project.. very similar to the one I built
I was thinking of building one and just found this. With that size flame and flow at the end of the video how long wo you get with that tank of propane? Are you happy with the number of holes you drilled and the diameter of them?
It depends on how high you have it. On cold nights we turn it to full blast, and other nights just a light. I have never used a full tank in one night. I can say, that when we entertain no one wants to be near a smoky fire so the propane has been great. Also we can start a roaring fire in 5 seconds, and just as easy put it out.
Yeah we have refilled a couple times but we have had it running for 6+ hours at a time with no problem. One thing I didn't expect is that on a cool night (50-60) the tank discharges fast enough to freeze up the tank and regulator. I ended up floating the tank in a cooler of water to keep it from freezing.
First I would like to thank you for making this video. I have a lot of ideas, but rarely pull the trigger and make it happen. This project is very impressive and it looks like you did a fantastic job. I have 2 questions. 1) Are there any changes that you would make if you had to do it over again? 2) Approx how many hours do you get off of a full tank (6+).
If I had to do this again - I would have installed the gas regulator right at the tank rather than under the burner. The majority of my time on this project was spend trying to get the knob to mount to the side and its only slightly more convenient. Also I would just scrap the electric lighter - it can easily short itself and then doesn't tell work, where as a grill lighter works every time!
@@RoccosModernLifestyle So, have you found a solution for the tank freezing problem? It gets quit a bit cooler than 50 where I live. Haha! Nice video BTW.
I'm sure this topic has been buried in the comments somewhere but since it is going outside, don't just protect the outside portions of the wood skirt. Go ahead and hit all six sides of those boards for a longer lasting effect.
This is not for this use. "For decorative purposes only, not to be used with any plumbing applications" Good Luck with yours. I'm hoping to find one that is made for plumbing
Could you have used a standard gas key (used on fireplace) that has varying lengths to adjust flame instead of having to fashion one with the blue handle and threaded pipe?
@@RoccosModernLifestyle I'm trying to draw up plans for mine. I'm not sure I have it right so I'll go back thru your video. I don't want to mess up and build a fire hazard. I am trying to build an H style burner...a little different from your cross style. Hope you can advise me.
@@RoccosModernLifestyle you said you wish you'd have used a standard gas valve and key. Any particular reason? Did you run into problems with the setup you fashioned? Do the rocks make the flames spread out?
The valve became an issue as I cut the threaded rod a bit short. If i did this again i would has used flex gas tubing and a standard log lighter valve to make things easier.
You provided some good information BUT did you ever seal the gas pipes with pipe dope or teflon tape??? VERY DANGEROUS in black pipe. Rust will be an issue and leaks are going to happen.
@@RoccosModernLifestyle ok. Cool. I was thinking that was what you used. Just wanted to be sure before I put mine together. I'm converting an old stone wood burner.
Riley Eccleshall You can use a regulator from a old propane grill. I made my own fire pit useing the regulator, burners and the ignitor from my old grill. I bought a smoker and had no use for the propane grill. I had a full tank of propane and decided to make a fire pit. It was cheap it didnt take near the time and cost this fire pit did and it looks good too. I paid for lava rocks only and the rest was FREE people throw all kinds of good stuff away.You dont have to go through all the time and money to achieve the same thing. I dont want to take away or diminish the work he has done here on this video its fine work and it cost a fraction of what they charge at Lowe's or Home Depot. If you keep your eyes open and know what you need you can find everything you need on big trash days in your city and it will cost you nearly nothing.
Right. Shouldn't there be a flashback arrestor near the burner instead of relying on the regulator at the tank 10 feet away? Also, no pipe dope at the 5 way T?
Didn't have instructions to put our new Hampton bay gas firepit 1002665130. Please give advice how to put it together. Where do you buy the buring rocks?
I bought the same stuff, but the problem is that the 3/8” union doesn’t thread properly into the propane extension, you only get about 1/2” a turn before it won’t go anymore. Any ideas?
@@RoccosModernLifestyle I was able to solve it by going to a local plumbing supply shop, they found a fitting that worked. The 2nd issue I have is that I'm not getting anywhere near the amount of flame that you are, maybe half? The regulator on the hose product you linked to was 80k BTU, is that what you are running?
As someone who sells custom fire pits, I give you props. But to add why the are $$$$. UL testing is not cheap, along with liability. Also, the products that most manufactures use today our high quality product that can hold up for multiple years instead of a few seasons. I get why people want to save, but, as a liability level, I would watch what you do regarding these custom projects.
So how much propane do you burn through. I’ve wanted to build one similar to this but wondering how much propane would you actually burn through in one night of relaxing out side
@@BusyRetiredGorden He stated the hole size was "just the first step on his step bit (I believe it was 1/8")". I was searching a while to get that answer too.
Adding extra oxygen(air) to your flame actually induces rust. And they make a yellow teflon tape for securing threads when using gas, also blue handle ball valves are not rated for sealing gas, they are not machined to the proper tolerances, you need a yellow handled one rated for gas. Thanks for the demo though.
Thanks for all the info! Ill pin this to the top
Lots of good advice to be noted!
Actually, adding oxygen to the flame increases the amount of yellow flame as opposed to Blue. More appealing for fireplace use as opposed to grill use. That's the whole purpose of the Venturi application here..
What was the total cost for this setup??
When you made the hole through the bottom pan for the burner pipe, did you use anything to seal around that hole??
Great build! Thanks from Texas
Thanks Michael, appreciate it!
That’s really nice not too difficult. Excellent job.
Well done. Great ideas. Since the threaded rod fits so well over the valve tang, you could probably double nut the end of the rod and never worry about spread or twist when turning the valve.
was about to reply with the same suggestion but wanted to check if someone else noticed the same thing
Very informative. Got all my parts, 5 way is shipping in tomorrow. Should have it completed by weekend. Thank You.
The end result was excellent. Concerned about a couple safety issues mentioned by other comments made. I hope you stressed them. But you have given me ideas for my own projects. Thanks!
Lol, there are so many problems with this, but I love it!! You and I must be related, is do this too!!
So funny, I was a little worried the flame would like like a kkk cross but it looks great!! It probably won't last, the pipes will most likely rust quickly, hope not, but it looks really good. And I'm really impressed with the wingnut for the extended control, what a really clever idea, I was thinking a cotter pin or something.
Gave me a lot of great ideas, thanks for showing this to us all. Cheers!!
"Obviously shouldn't do this inside" - then proceeds to fire it up! My kind of guy! Nice build - thanks for the video!
Hi, I'm in the UK so paid approx £120 for all items listed (fire pit cost £100 delivered). I've finished the job and over the moon. THANKYOU for your video, I would never have thought to do this until I watched you !! Iv added a little video
So glad to hear!!!!!
Genius
Great video, thanks for sharing. I made my own fire pit and mounted it in a wine barrel. Used the same pipe and a industrial 18" pizza pan as my fire pan. I got some good tips from this video
Would you mind sharing a picture? I know I would like to see it.
@@billwesley2213 don't know how to share a pic here?
@@markgaudet3606 That's cool, come to think of it I don't either. It sounds really cool though!
@@billwesley2213 th-cam.com/video/4xjwxfW_uEI/w-d-xo.html
I forgot that I loaded a video summary
This is an awesome idea. How long with the 20 lb propane tank last with this size fire pit/flame?
Definitely a good video. Really interested to see how holding up
Holding up great! Still use it today.
Love it, thanks for all explanations, other videos are overwhelming, I liked that you used common tools, I would say is a truly DIY project!
Thank you so much, I always hate when a DIY project skips steps, and uses complicated tools that no one has. Thanks for watching.
Awesome build buddy
Gunna I’ve it shot this weekend
Searched for awhile for a quality informative video thanks
Love the modified propane fire pit going to make one for myself thank you for the great idea.
Draw a line from oneside to the other making an X that will find you center alot easier.
Would you say now that 2 years has past, still holding up? Anything you you do differently?
Im actually working on a video doing a check in as well as some upgrades. The #1 upgrade is going to be a high flow regulator. Also I would not have spent the time on the gas flow valve - it wasnt nearly as helpful as I expected.
Earned my Sub. You did exactly what I am wanting to do. Thanks for the good informative video brother. Keep on keeping on
I dont know if it was already mentioned but some lp rated threadtape would be a solid addition near the regulator and mixing coupling.
Yeah most people either called me an idiot or threatened to call code enforcement for not using the correct tape lol
@@RoccosModernLifestyle those people are idiots for yelling. Pretty sure tape is useless if the system isn't under pressure.
That's crazy this Merica theres idiots everywhere you cant just call the cops on them, I mean you could but then youd be an idiot too. What is this world coming too!
For future reference you can cut the aluminum with your miter saw with no issues. Great job overall.
That depends on the type of blade you are using, and what else you are cutting
If you are cutting aluminum followed by copper using a cheap blade, you create an explosive that will hurt you pretty bad
@@cammywammy420 When I was in the wholesale aluminum business for pool and patio enclosure product and we would precut beams (1/4" thickness) for our customers, we had a plywood blade mounted backwards to cut the aluminum. For this application, any carbide tipped blade in a mitre saw will cut through the corner aluminum stock he's using as if it were butter.
did you bury a copper line to go to the fire pit? if so what size did you use? did you wrap it in a sleeve or just run it underground?
Did you use the regulator off of the propane tank or did you just go straight hose off of the propane tank to your air mixer?
I want to do a gas grill using your technique. A big Flame to sear, that's what i need
how did you attach the sparker to the pipe? or did you just leave it pressed in there with the brick?
Can you show how you hooked up the igniter please?
nice. I think I'll do this. I might put a couple drain holes in the bottom to keep the rain out tho.
Good call. The hole I drilled in the bottom to hold the black pipe has enough clearance to drain out water. But the more holes the better!
Great build! I am inspired.
A tools list would be helpful. I noted that some folks might not recognize those drill bits.
Very versitile HSS (High Speed Steel) Step conical bits.
Dude Totally Impressed! I have made a lot of stuff my self no vids...…. anyway Exactly what I was looking For!! Thx
Thanks man! Yeah, its a huge pain to try and film something - especially when you are like me and need to run to home depot 10 times to finish a single project lol.
Is there a gas orifice inside the air shutter or anywhere with this setup?
3:33 PIPE, Brass fittings 5:20, 11:35 drilling pipe holes, 16:00 starter, 19:40 Gas control
Awesome 😎 🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾 from Hawaii
Really cool video. I might give it a try. I hope you're enjoying your firepit!
Also could you place the valve between the burners and the air mixer? I want the valve at the pit and the mixer close to the tank which is 15’ away from burners.
Id be careful there, as once the air mixes with the gas it becomes "more" flamable than just straight Propane.
Thanks for the great video. I've been looking forward to this build for a while.
I ordered all of tbr parts and everything went together great.
For some reason tho, the igniter won't work. If I look closely and click the button, I see a spark. Unfortunately, if I turn the gas on and try to light it with the spark it doesn't work. I have to use a lighter. Any ideas?
I had issues with the lighter as well. ended up being easier to toss a match or use a lighter unfortunately.
I’m super Interested in making something similar. I was just given a bunch of veneer stone that I plan to built the pit with, will probably make the guts a lot like yours. Do you have any recommendations on what to use for the fire pan??
This a very kool and informative video
But I was doing the math, I loaded a cart in Home Depot web page and I’m up to $80 so far with out the fire pit itself and rust paint. Bottom line it’s cheaper to buy a small cheap one. However if I ever wanted to customize my own I’ll have you to thank.
Its all personal preference! But yeah they are more affordable now. When I was looking just a fire ring was $100 itself.
How much rock did it take?
I would use two nuts. The first attaches the rod to the valve, the second locks the first into place.
Awesome Video bro love it will try it
Thanks for sharing
What size are the holes? Do you have a propane regulator--what pressure?
I just noticed the regulator at the end of the video. I still would like to know the size of holes that you did please. Thanks for sharing--great job!
I used just a standard regulator off the shelf also you can see the exact on in the item list in the video description. it was rated max 80,000 BTU per hour. You can go big with a high pressure regulator if you want! The holes were just the first step in my stepper bit (I believe it was 1/8)
Thanks!
I like how you set it in the middle of a tender box full of dried leaves for its final resting spot. 🤙💯🍁 🔥🌲🧯
Safety first
Thanks a lot for this video! 2 questions - what length nipple pipe did you end up going with? And did you put firebrick under the burner or just lava rock? Don’t want to melt the bottom of the pan.
Burner was resting on 2 fire bricks and covered in lava rocks. 1/2 pipe
Could the air mixer be installed say 10-15’ away from the pit closer to the propane tank? Does that impact its effectiveness?
Might cause inconsistent flame due to turbulence within the hose if the mixer is further away from the ignition point
how long does the tank last burning at that intensity
Having a propane fire pit myself, a standard 20# tank would supply a fire of that size for roughly 2-3 hours. As a little side note: I always prefer to use large natural media like large lava rocks or feather rock because if you turn your pit on low, within 15 minutes the rocks get red hot and the flame looks much bigger, brighter, and the radiant heat is much hotter than with a full flame with glass media.
How many hours can you get out of that propane tank?
How many hours do you estime it took ? Thanks !
Most time was spent sourcing parts. Once I figured it out - I was able to do it in one afternoon.
I never saw an answer to the question about the size of the drilled holes in the pipe for the flame to exit. I may have missed that. What size?
Never mind. I found your answer. Great video
Hi mate , I’ve done exactly the same as you with the air mixer inline however it’s horizontal rather than vertical as my fire pit is built into my decking and is floor level. Burn is no good with yellow flame, smoke and not that high a flame. 15mm copper pipe from the bottle about 3 mtr to the air mixer inline fitting then about a half a mtr rubber pipe to burner. Any idea what could be wrong?
Hey! So id start to break down each element and test results. Try removing air mixer and see results. Then try removing stones and see if its a lack of oxygen issue. If that does do it for you, perhaps try purchasing a high flow regulation (The type used with turkey fryers) and see if just more flow fixes it.
What are you using for stones? DId you use black iron pipe or a differnt burner? Is it cold out where you are?
it burns badly with or without stones, initially I made up the burner using 15mm copper pipe but recently changed to a purpose built stainless steel burner in a pan as I thought it would help but still the same.tried taking the air mixer out but still he same. Can’t see what I have done different to a pro set up ...the regulator is a 37millibar and temp outside is 16deg Celsius. The length of run from bottle to burner is about 3 mtr
ianfantomx7 using propane right?
Yes propane,
@@ianfantomx7 hole size?
Very nice
What was the total cost ?
Will this setup rust if left in a pit outdoors uncovered? Specifically the piping? Thanks. Great vid.
It has rusted a bit but not bad.
How do get my flame like yours??
It’s not as big as yours lol
How has this held up
Few hundred days of Florida rain and it’s still rocking. I repainted about a year in to take care of rust
@@RoccosModernLifestyle sweet. I just ordered everything u listed ..starting my own now usuing old pallets.
Get this man a vice!
To cut aluminum you can also use any table saw/ circular saw/ miter saw or any other powered saw... wood cutting blades work great for cutting aluminum.. in fact most wood working tools do a fine job on aluminum.. its soft enough, as long as you go slow and take your time you will do no damage to your blades or drill bits.. also dont use a blue handle ball valve, yellow handled valves are rated for gas.. but overall great project.. very similar to the one I built
How long does the tank last?
Nice project! What gaspressure regulator are you using? How munch pressure. Or are running directly from the bottle?
I did the same idea but the pipe gets very hot is there any chance to get explored or melt?
Nope, the melting point of iron is so high you will never get close.
For connections with propane gas is best to use yellow Teflon.
I was thinking of building one and just found this. With that size flame and flow at the end of the video how long wo you get with that tank of propane? Are you happy with the number of holes you drilled and the diameter of them?
Very cool
I thought you did a good job. Good video.
How long that propane tank last?
I thinking in doing a fire pit. But I'm still not sure if I do it the tradicional way or a propane way..
It depends on how high you have it. On cold nights we turn it to full blast, and other nights just a light. I have never used a full tank in one night.
I can say, that when we entertain no one wants to be near a smoky fire so the propane has been great. Also we can start a roaring fire in 5 seconds, and just as easy put it out.
@@RoccosModernLifestyle thank you for your response.
But it would last 15 days to a month on medium capacity?
Here the bottles are 13kg.
Where can I buy the 5 way cross
Kind of cool. Looks like you might want to do a DIY lawnmower project next. Just sayin.
lol
Nice video, have you had to refill the tank yet? If so any idea how much time you got out of that tank.
Yeah we have refilled a couple times but we have had it running for 6+ hours at a time with no problem. One thing I didn't expect is that on a cool night (50-60) the tank discharges fast enough to freeze up the tank and regulator. I ended up floating the tank in a cooler of water to keep it from freezing.
First I would like to thank you for making this video. I have a lot of ideas, but rarely pull the trigger and make it happen. This project is very impressive and it looks like you did a fantastic job. I have 2 questions. 1) Are there any changes that you would make if you had to do it over again? 2) Approx how many hours do you get off of a full tank (6+).
If I had to do this again - I would have installed the gas regulator right at the tank rather than under the burner. The majority of my time on this project was spend trying to get the knob to mount to the side and its only slightly more convenient. Also I would just scrap the electric lighter - it can easily short itself and then doesn't tell work, where as a grill lighter works every time!
I dont have a good answer on the tank time - but we have had several nights of drinks with friends out by the fire on a single tank.
@@RoccosModernLifestyle So, have you found a solution for the tank freezing problem? It gets quit a bit cooler than 50 where I live. Haha! Nice video BTW.
man, thank you for this video, extremely helpful!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Shouldn’t you have a regulator between the tank and the fire pit?
Yup. At 24:43 you can see a regulator attached to the tank.
No pipe dope?
Do you mind listing the parts that I need for this? Thanks
The parts list as well and where you can buy them are all in the description!
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
Good shit, man! Have been looking for a video like this for a month. This is exactly what im going to do this weekend!
Thats awesome, id love to hear how it goes!
So did ya do it????!
Did you build it yet?
I'm sure this topic has been buried in the comments somewhere but since it is going outside, don't just protect the outside portions of the wood skirt. Go ahead and hit all six sides of those boards for a longer lasting effect.
Good Advice!
What kind of drill bits are those?
Stepper bits
Is the propane line above ground or under ground?
Its above ground, but under rocks
The 5 way splitter came from Lowes?
I ordered from Home Depot. The link is in the description. Black Iron Pipe 5 Way Fitting: $12 - goo.gl/AqjuEa
This is not for this use. "For decorative purposes only, not to be used with any plumbing applications" Good Luck with yours. I'm hoping to find one that is made for plumbing
I wouldnt use it in a pressure application like water, but this is a no-low pressure use.
Mike Dorney this is on the non pressure side of the regulator. It wouldn't hurt a thing
Could you have used a standard gas key (used on fireplace) that has varying lengths to adjust flame instead of having to fashion one with the blue handle and threaded pipe?
Yes, that would have been an easier way I just didnt want the extra expense that comes with those ($30 vs $5) but I wish I would have now
@@RoccosModernLifestyle I'm trying to draw up plans for mine. I'm not sure I have it right so I'll go back thru your video. I don't want to mess up and build a fire hazard. I am trying to build an H style burner...a little different from your cross style. Hope you can advise me.
@@RoccosModernLifestyle you said you wish you'd have used a standard gas valve and key. Any particular reason? Did you run into problems with the setup you fashioned?
Do the rocks make the flames spread out?
The valve became an issue as I cut the threaded rod a bit short. If i did this again i would has used flex gas tubing and a standard log lighter valve to make things easier.
You provided some good information BUT did you ever seal the gas pipes with pipe dope or teflon tape??? VERY DANGEROUS in black pipe. Rust will be an issue and leaks are going to happen.
Need to know if the 5 way fitting is lp or decor? Can't find this fitting any where in the world. They ALL say decor. Please help
Its technically decor but looks the same as a normal fitting
@@RoccosModernLifestyle ok. Cool. I was thinking that was what you used. Just wanted to be sure before I put mine together. I'm converting an old stone wood burner.
Excellent. Thank you.
Nice video, thank you.
Great video. How many burns/sittings will the tank last say each burn about 3 hours.
An circular wood saw will cut aluminum if it has carbide tip blades
You can put a metal cut off wheel on a chop saw too.
hey man, what stops the flame from traveling up the hose to the tank? is there like a flashback arrester?
Riley Eccleshall there is a standard regulator same as a propane grill.
Riley Eccleshall You can use a regulator from a old propane grill. I made my own fire pit useing the regulator, burners and the ignitor from my old grill. I bought a smoker and had no use for the propane grill. I had a full tank of propane and decided to make a fire pit. It was cheap it didnt take near the time and cost this fire pit did and it looks good too. I paid for lava rocks only and the rest was FREE people throw all kinds of good stuff away.You dont have to go through all the time and money to achieve the same thing. I dont want to take away or diminish the work he has done here on this video its fine work and it cost a fraction of what they charge at Lowe's or Home Depot. If you keep your eyes open and know what you need you can find everything you need on big trash days in your city and it will cost you nearly nothing.
Right. Shouldn't there be a flashback arrestor near the burner instead of relying on the regulator at the tank 10 feet away? Also, no pipe dope at the 5 way T?
Where you from can you fix mines lol seriously!!!!
Didn't have instructions to put our new Hampton bay gas firepit 1002665130. Please give advice how to put it together. Where do you buy the buring rocks?
Sorry Im not sure I would be able to help there!
For the air mixer, anytime you use thread tape for a flammable gas, you need to use yellow thread tape
As for the propane freezing up, if you were to use a larger tank such as a 30 lbs or larger, you would solve your problem.
Thought your technique for finding center was interesting. An X would have been much quicker. Solid vid. Nice work.
I bought the same stuff, but the problem is that the 3/8” union doesn’t thread properly into the propane extension, you only get about 1/2” a turn before it won’t go anymore. Any ideas?
Interesting, I did see some small differences between a course thread and fine thread for any size. Perhaps its that.
@@RoccosModernLifestyle I was able to solve it by going to a local plumbing supply shop, they found a fitting that worked. The 2nd issue I have is that I'm not getting anywhere near the amount of flame that you are, maybe half? The regulator on the hose product you linked to was 80k BTU, is that what you are running?
@@joneclegg did you find the fix? Please post
As someone who sells custom fire pits, I give you props. But to add why the are $$$$. UL testing is not cheap, along with liability. Also, the products that most manufactures use today our high quality product that can hold up for multiple years instead of a few seasons. I get why people want to save, but, as a liability level, I would watch what you do regarding these custom projects.
"obviously you shouldn't do this inside" then does it inside.😂😂
Large video, nice result. Congrats!!!
Not scared of any flames traveling back down the pipe with no one way valve? Or is there no need?
Propane requires oxygen to burn. There is no oxygen between the airmixer and the tank, so its cant go backwards.
Thanks for clarification
Goud jobs
So how much propane do you burn through. I’ve wanted to build one similar to this but wondering how much propane would you actually burn through in one night of relaxing out side
That seems to be a reoccurring question, but not one I can answer. Ive never run out of a tank in one night
I keep checking to see if anyone has any questions..... feel free to drop a comment if you do!
How long does a tank of propane last you with this setup?
Potter's Work it should last 2 or 3 hours on high and 6-10 on a lower setting.
Thank you sir!
I cannot find the whole size for the burner. Anyone get that?
@@BusyRetiredGorden He stated the hole size was "just the first step on his step bit (I believe it was 1/8")". I was searching a while to get that answer too.
(...14:10: . . . somewhere tonight, sits an OSHA Official suffering a mild stroke....)
Tony Bloom lol
Anyone mentioning yellow tape is yellow tape.
The tank will last until it is empty.
the funny part is I know the exact videos youre talking about xD
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