@@jasonbeecher509 nothing wrong with being a farmer and working your ass off to keep it going. Just remember everyone needs some kind break even if it’s just an end of day sitting on the porch having a drink and relaxing for a few minutes. I love farms and ranches.
This is really nice. Years ago before 'smokeless' went commercial I was seeing vids (Imagine they're still there) where people were creating their own. One guy cut a strip out of a 55gal drum and welded it back together basically making a smaller one then welding it inside another full size drum. He had the openings all worked out to create the draw to remove the smoke. Same principle.
Yeah I remember people building them years ago. We always used washer tubs out of washing machines. Put legs on it and you have an awesome fire pit but not smokeless lol.
Thanks for the review! Question for you? What are the top screws screwed into that it prevents the top from coming off to get to the ash tray? Looks like those may hold the fire ring. I'm debating between this and Ozark trail one, and knowing my I would lose a few of the 6 screws.
Nice burp at 2:10. It I not recommended to burn smokeless fire pits under a covered patio. An enclosed space can still trap smoke and carbon monoxide, posing a dangerous situation.
Awesome kit have a wonderful day
Thank you. Hope your weekend is great!
@@WKNDER1 every day is the same for me. I'm a dairy farmer. I work 7 days a week
@@jasonbeecher509 nothing wrong with being a farmer and working your ass off to keep it going. Just remember everyone needs some kind break even if it’s just an end of day sitting on the porch having a drink and relaxing for a few minutes. I love farms and ranches.
@@WKNDER1 I seldom get an hour to myself
@@jasonbeecher509 sounds like your hard working brother. I respect that and I appreciate you.
This is really nice. Years ago before 'smokeless' went commercial I was seeing vids (Imagine they're still there) where people were creating their own. One guy cut a strip out of a 55gal drum and welded it back together basically making a smaller one then welding it inside another full size drum. He had the openings all worked out to create the draw to remove the smoke. Same principle.
Yeah I remember people building them years ago. We always used washer tubs out of washing machines. Put legs on it and you have an awesome fire pit but not smokeless lol.
Very cool fire pit thanks for the look man ✌🏻
Hope your weekend is going good brother!
Looks like a winner, have a great weekend Brandon
Thanks brother! You have a great weekend as well!
Pretty cool piece of gear! Great video brother 👍
Thanks brother. I appreciate you and I hope your weekend is great!
Sweet looking kit, thanks Thrash man!
Have a great weekend brother!
Pretty cool brother I like it 🤙👍🤘
Yeah I’m digging it to!
Looks like it works great. Might have to show the better half this video and see what she says. Have a great weekend. ✌🏻
Hope your weekend is awesome brother!
A review I would t have watched if it was made by anyone else!!
Thanks brother I appreciate you! And hope your weekend is grand!
Thanks for the review! Question for you? What are the top screws screwed into that it prevents the top from coming off to get to the ash tray? Looks like those may hold the fire ring. I'm debating between this and Ozark trail one, and knowing my I would lose a few of the 6 screws.
The top screws and one bottom screw on both sides to get the ash pan out. I have not tried the ozark trail one so I can’t say anything on comparison.
I read it again now that I’m thinking about it I’m going to have to go take it off again to see what they are screwed into. Lol good question.
Ok so I took it apart and top screws do not need to be removed at all for any reason that I can see. So they are just for looks.
@@WKNDER1 thanks alot! Really appreciate it
@@thisguy2659 anytime
Nice burp at 2:10. It I not recommended to burn smokeless fire pits under a covered patio. An enclosed space can still trap smoke and carbon monoxide, posing a dangerous situation.
@@rickl9253 it’s not enclosed it’s just covered. With three very large open sides. It thanks for the concern.
What is the suggested overhead clearance?