Circle vs Square Fire Pit | This or That DIY | Concrete and Stone Fire Pits

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  • Опубликовано: 19 май 2024
  • I've made two different types of DIY fire pits in the last couple years: a circle one and a square one. Learn about the differences in building them and let me know which one you think is better!
    Get the square fire pit liner here: homedepot.sjv.io/WxGRZ (affiliate link)
    #DIYFirePit #ThisOrThatDIY #SquareFitPit #CircleFirePit

Комментарии • 102

  • @kayvang3148
    @kayvang3148 Месяц назад +1

    I like the square with liner more… you did a great job there!

  • @robertdavies390
    @robertdavies390 2 года назад +7

    I like the square look, maybe because the other is so common .They both look beautiful though. Nice job

  • @FizzzleDizzzle
    @FizzzleDizzzle 3 года назад +3

    I just built my square fit pit Sunday and my insert was delivered on Tuesday. I made a cover for the fire pit yesterday to keep the rain out.

  • @dolphun45
    @dolphun45 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Melisa about good explanation of fire pits, personally i loved the circle one

  • @johnnyBgoodd
    @johnnyBgoodd 3 года назад

    I love the circle one, planning to make this myself too.
    Thanks for uploading

  • @mrpcakes
    @mrpcakes 11 месяцев назад

    100% like the square one, glad you touched on the insert.

  • @russelltoddjr2202
    @russelltoddjr2202 4 года назад +1

    Hey Melissa,
    I committed earlier about lookin for a more inexpensive design for a fire pit . We absolutely love your design. Here are some pics. Thank you so much for being such an inspiration. You rock. PLEASE KEEP putting out your videos.

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  4 года назад

      I'd love to see pics but they're not showing up on my phone? I'm so happy you used my design and loved it!

  • @nordyfamily
    @nordyfamily 3 года назад +1

    Great job. I really like the insert on the square one, It kind of sjoojes up the cinder block

  • @kazzyc4521
    @kazzyc4521 2 года назад

    Thank you so much I love the square pit idea!!! You did an snagging job.

  • @whozredd5294
    @whozredd5294 3 года назад

    I like the look and design of the square one. Plan on making one in the next month.

  • @faithmanuel8413
    @faithmanuel8413 3 года назад

    I like the square pit better. I like that it is not the usual round pit. I am in the process of making one. I just have to order the insert. Thank you . I enjoy following you.

  • @AndyDuboskySaysFuckThePolice
    @AndyDuboskySaysFuckThePolice 3 года назад +2

    You are absolutely gorgeous. Beautiful work as well!

  • @panyiaxiong82
    @panyiaxiong82 2 года назад

    I like square one! Thank you for doing this comparison!

  • @brianreusch3751
    @brianreusch3751 2 года назад +2

    I liked the second one in both design and expense. Not only that but you can also upgrade or make the second (square) one more permanent by adding red brick along the outside of it.

  • @russelltoddjr2202
    @russelltoddjr2202 4 года назад +10

    I was Online looking for a DIY inexpensive fire pit when I stumbled across your video. Needless to say, of all the videos my girlfriend and I watched, yours was by far, hands down the best. We stole your idea and made the exact same fire pit, even down to the insert. Since that day, I have subscribed and now watch all your videos. Thank you.

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  4 года назад +4

      Omg you get the best comment of the day award!! Thank you SO much!

  • @magk3040
    @magk3040 Год назад

    This is an awesome idea. Thanks for the tips.

  • @Nyc_wolfpack
    @Nyc_wolfpack Год назад

    I'm glad I found this video. I was trying to figure out which one to build. I like the look of the square one. I was also wondering if I should get the liner and you made some good points Thanks

  • @cuddas1983
    @cuddas1983 3 года назад +1

    I love both ❤

  • @markbrown9838
    @markbrown9838 3 года назад

    Ran across your channel this morning. Have enjoyed watching several of your videos today and now I'm your newest subscriber. Thanks for doing these DIY videos.

  • @paulemond9467
    @paulemond9467 9 месяцев назад

    Now lets convert to smokeless just a suggestion you are nearly there… liked your video

  • @TheMlbug
    @TheMlbug 3 года назад

    I like the circle pit its looks comfortable and relaxing.

  • @fitmomma1966
    @fitmomma1966 Год назад

    Love both!!

  • @ejhickey
    @ejhickey 3 года назад +1

    Both look good

  • @elrichotto4194
    @elrichotto4194 2 года назад

    I like the square one. 😎First time to see the metal piece you added and for me that made it look very awesome and expensive also.

  • @henryk2689
    @henryk2689 3 года назад +1

    Hello. Thank you very much for your video. Did you use a concrete adhesive between the blocks and the pavers?

  • @jonmccafferty5158
    @jonmccafferty5158 4 года назад +2

    I like the round one

  • @wallyj2000
    @wallyj2000 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, Definitely the square one round kind of looks a little updated.

  • @marioalvarado3284
    @marioalvarado3284 3 года назад

    The round one, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @hasdrubalsosamarquez5430
    @hasdrubalsosamarquez5430 4 года назад +5

    A little off topic but.... Thou art Gorgeous! ♥️

  • @islamicmotivationalvideos4226
    @islamicmotivationalvideos4226 3 года назад

    I like both

  • @carterstoysandrandomthings6466
    @carterstoysandrandomthings6466 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @darnelljones4373
    @darnelljones4373 Год назад

    I like the square fit pit so that's what I'm going to go with along with inserting a liner.

  • @donnyrankin7256
    @donnyrankin7256 3 года назад +1

    I liked the liner idea on the square pit

  • @wendylocurto2150
    @wendylocurto2150 3 года назад

    Enjoyed the video. Where can I purchase the square liner. I check home depot website but didn't see any.

  • @johnfithian-franks8276
    @johnfithian-franks8276 4 года назад +1

    Hi, I have never heard of dirt being fluffy, unfortunately where I live is solid clay and no “fully” soil anywhere. You need a Kango drill to get any further than 1/4 “into the soil. The good point is that
    you do not need to go very far down with any bearing walls they can almost just swtart it at ground level.

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  4 года назад

      Wow! I don't think I'd like to live in a place with dirt like that. Good to hear from you John! It's been a while 🙂

  • @penelopekhosa9182
    @penelopekhosa9182 3 года назад +1

    I like the round colour but i believe the square one is more user friendly. I have just built a keyhole one with a metal lining on the circle part. Trying to get both worlds.🙃

  • @davidhawks5196
    @davidhawks5196 2 года назад

    Square one for me...like you said, it's more modern. But looks good in a country setting also

  • @alexhamilton8754
    @alexhamilton8754 2 года назад

    I like the concrete blocks. What about pavers around the blocks for the floor? I see you left the grass floor.

  • @darrelhopson8115
    @darrelhopson8115 2 года назад

    With you square fire pit I noticed that you to have openings around the exterior for airflow. Do you get smoke that spreads around, that requires you to move around. Where'd you get the square liner?

  • @angelinw8ing
    @angelinw8ing 3 года назад +2

    Love this design. Was wondering if the is any issues with air flow.

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  3 года назад +1

      No, the pit does burn very well I think because it's low enough. If you built up a pit too high or too narrow, then the fire probably wouldn't burn as well. If you add air flow to these designs by creating spaces between blocks, the fire will burn faster.

  • @tfayson
    @tfayson 3 года назад +2

    I really like the square fire pit. Now if I can find the square liner, I want to see if I can make a square smokeless pit by putting at least two of the blocks on their sides to allow air in.

  • @emiliolumbreras389
    @emiliolumbreras389 3 года назад

    I also need the square liner where do you buy it.

  • @HOSSAMLSD
    @HOSSAMLSD 2 года назад

    Square is extremely elegant of open areas,I think.

  • @MrAlaskabeauty
    @MrAlaskabeauty День назад

    After burning so much over time, what tool do you use to remove the debris and ash from the pit?

  • @ImJordy85
    @ImJordy85 Год назад

    I just recently built the same square fire pit, except mine is two cinder blocks high. Would you still recommend the liner if the liner doesn't go all the way to the bottom of the base cinder blocks?

  • @justinromine9003
    @justinromine9003 3 года назад

    What size liner did you use with the standard cinder blocks? There is two sizes availible through the link. I have some left over cinder blocks and caps and are currently redoing our back yard, so your design may be perfect. Thanks and great job on the video!

  • @tonyhart2371
    @tonyhart2371 3 года назад

    Curious as to which one you felt gave off more heat or radiated heat the best. Looks great thanks.

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  3 года назад +2

      The square one because it is lower to the ground so the heat goes out better instead of up.

  • @rineallison6251
    @rineallison6251 4 года назад +1

    I like the square one. It seems more stable and safer.

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  4 года назад

      Thanks!

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  4 года назад

      @@GVH1305 The link to the liner is in the description of the video! Unfortunately RUclips is not allowing me to add the link in my reply.

  • @becca1882
    @becca1882 3 года назад

    What size are the stones on top of the cinderblocks?
    8x16?

  • @cbear22
    @cbear22 2 года назад

    Love the square one, and it’s what we are looking to do in our yard. As this was posted a year ago, I’m curious as to how it has held up? Have you noticed any issues? Thanks!

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  2 года назад +2

      Held up super well! It's been in use for two years. I have had to sand down and repaint the liner each year to keep it nice though

  • @doulos1981
    @doulos1981 3 года назад +1

    We have enjoyed our circle pit, but as tree continue to fall, it is too small for our needs. We are going to switch to a larger square design.

  • @karlsmith1562
    @karlsmith1562 2 года назад +1

    what size was you insert please

  • @markmiller7049
    @markmiller7049 4 года назад +1

    I like the square but were did you get the liner and I have excess brick. Thoughts

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  4 года назад

      Hey Mark! The affiliate link for the liner is in the description of this video 🙂

  • @brandonmcewan7637
    @brandonmcewan7637 3 года назад +2

    I like both of them but now I know the block will crack

  • @carolirwin6852
    @carolirwin6852 2 года назад

    Where did you get the insert?

  • @sylviiaa9356
    @sylviiaa9356 3 года назад +1

    Hi quick question did you buy the 36 inch liner ?

  • @Herr2Cents
    @Herr2Cents 3 года назад +1

    I use cobblestone with no liner. They don't crack and look great. Cement blocks are not nice to look at for me.

  • @shanitaparker9266
    @shanitaparker9266 3 года назад

    We got a slab poured down to build a porch and the cement truck guy poured the remaining on my grass.I decided to make a fire 🔥 pit there. Can you tell me how to start. Will I need to Dig the concrete up or pour more to make a bass or floor for the fire pit ?

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  3 года назад

      IMO you shouldn't put a fire pit directly on cement because it will crack from the heat. Perhaps you could build the spot the extra cement went into the base of the walls for your pit or build the pit next to it and have it as a stepping stone of sorts to get to the fire pit?

  • @abhishah2343
    @abhishah2343 3 года назад +1

    With the square rim I noticed it having not bottom. Did you just set the logs on the dirt that’s from the ground?

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  3 года назад +1

      Yes I burn directly on the dirt because it is not flammable. 🙂

    • @rmcdaniel423
      @rmcdaniel423 3 года назад

      Having an open bottom is also better for rain water drainage. If the metal liner had a bottom, it would almost immediately rust out and you would end up with a dirt bottom anyway.

  • @jknapp81
    @jknapp81 3 месяца назад

    How has it held up after 3 years?

  • @Cristian_Alfaro
    @Cristian_Alfaro 3 года назад +3

    she looks like Kate Mara from house of Cards :)

  • @hpmasterswagestgames985
    @hpmasterswagestgames985 3 года назад

    What stone or paver did u use to lay square pit?

  • @randybethune5854
    @randybethune5854 3 года назад

    The square one

  • @stephenunderwood2296
    @stephenunderwood2296 3 года назад

    USD one for a cinder block.? Nice. Cinder blocks in Niseko cost USD 2.50 dollars each

  • @brennentoquam
    @brennentoquam 4 года назад +1

    Somebody told me that round fire pits burn better than square ones because of air flow. Have you noticed any difference in how the fire burns?

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  4 года назад +2

      Not any difference at all! I can actually have hotter fires in the square because there's more area for the fire to get bigger!

  • @j.r.1853
    @j.r.1853 3 года назад

    Can you do a video on cleaning out your firepit

    • @rmcdaniel423
      @rmcdaniel423 3 года назад +2

      Do you really need someone to teach you how to shovel?

    • @RJ42997
      @RJ42997 Год назад

      @@rmcdaniel423 my thoughts exactly! Lol… I laughed so hard when I read that request

  • @clovetea
    @clovetea 2 года назад

    Does either design make it easier to clean out ashes?

    • @WelcometotheWoodsBlog
      @WelcometotheWoodsBlog  2 года назад

      I think the square design has been easier to clean out ash given the shape of my shovel. :)

  • @MrBullfrog1984
    @MrBullfrog1984 3 года назад

    Oh my, you are fine!

  • @adenircamargo713
    @adenircamargo713 3 года назад

    Good effort but not a fair comparison. You used different materials for both of them. The sand, for example, not only makes bricklaying better but also holds the heat underneath the floor, the same concept as using glass which you didn't use for the square shape fire pit. The shape of the fire pit doesn't really contribute to anything, the size of the fire area and the material used are the key components. The hollow blocks aren't meant to hold heat but they do at a degree, however, it does allow heat to dissipate quicker than refractory bricks or even engineering bricks. Try to build a square shape fire pit, using sand underneath the fire area with refractory bricks or stones and you will see the real difference and you will be able to make a fair comparison between both of them. There is a reason why a fire pit is normally of a round shape but that is not really important here. I also would add a drainage and air intake system to make it smokeless and keep the water away from the fire area.

  • @user-cb2427
    @user-cb2427 2 года назад

    Go to haxman, he did a good job, may be needs to tweak a little

  • @cgizmo603
    @cgizmo603 3 года назад +1

    Square looks nicer

  • @marcusmarrs
    @marcusmarrs 3 года назад

    Are your pits permanent or do you dismantle it in the Spring and put it back in the Fall?

  • @wendylocurto2150
    @wendylocurto2150 3 года назад

    I see that several people have asked and didn't receive a response.

  • @forthefunofit3230
    @forthefunofit3230 Год назад

    1st 1 looks better to me. it's not square.

  • @jimmorgan48
    @jimmorgan48 3 года назад

    Concrete not cement

  • @wally7856
    @wally7856 3 года назад

    Square fire pits are a trip hazard. The corners jut out and at night when you want to switch seats they can catch your feet unexpectedly. Tripping around a red hot fire pit can end badly, at least it did for the guy I had to pull out of the pit and take to hospital.