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#177854 by GuitarMikeB
Mon Jul 09, 2012 12:58 pm
sanshouheil wrote:It would appear stacked without any mortar ? Did you use any adhesive ?
Or just gravity?


Complete dry assembly, so no sledge needed if anyone ever wants to move it - or if I want to make it bigger/deeper.

As far as roasting a pig, if you rigged up a rotating spit and/or cover, sure. The inside dimensions (to the brick inner wall) are 3ft x 3ft x 1ft deep.

#177855 by jw123
Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:19 pm
Love the fire pit, thats awesome, but in my neck of the woods its way too hot for fire these days, my wife installed a mist-er system on our back patio, just to stay cool!

Good Job thou, looks great to me!

#177856 by jimmydanger
Mon Jul 09, 2012 2:48 pm
Ugh, back to work after 5 days off sucks. Hosted a party on the 4th, stayed at the casino Thursday (wife won $1200), did a lot of hanging out by the pool, I'm getting a pretty deep tan going. Putting together a classic rock band with drummer Mike to play at cover band venues. No rest for the wicked!

#177861 by GuitarMikeB
Mon Jul 09, 2012 3:25 pm
jw123 wrote:Love the fire pit, thats awesome, but in my neck of the woods its way too hot for fire these days, my wife installed a mist-er system on our back patio, just to stay cool!

Good Job thou, looks great to me!


Too hot here, too, but by September or October it should be better!

Back to work after 10 days off sucks worse!
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#177866 by jw123
Mon Jul 09, 2012 3:32 pm
Gm I have a little store bought pit, and when ever I cut wood around the yard, just branches and stuff I cut it to fit the pit, we use it in the fall and early spring.

I looked at your pit again and you did a great job on that.

My wife works in the yard on plants, I guess I should post some pics of my world, but I was off friday and had this old trailer thing with a hose spool on it, I took the spool off and found a basket to fit in it, and made a top that fits on it so she can haul bags of mulch and dirt around. I was gonna throw the thing away, but Im always fabricating silly stuff like that.

She handles the flowers and plants, while I have what I call "pet bermuda grass" that I have limed heavily, fertilized and have been watering constantly with the drought we are having, my house lookes like an oasis, I have a huge yard and most of it is brown, but up around the house it is so green right now that it probably looks flourescent to a satelite flying over!

Its great to chill out on the deck after work and chores with a cold beer and a beautiful girl, yeah life is good!

Im jealous, I dont know what I would do with a 2 week vacation, I just tend to take a day here and there these days.

#177868 by GuitarMikeB
Mon Jul 09, 2012 3:39 pm
We've got a vacation freeze here starting in October as we do a big software conversion - so it's 'use it before then or lose it'.

#178017 by DainNobody
Wed Jul 11, 2012 4:58 am
I do not miss working for the man at all..I have been self-employed the last six years (this August) and only regret, that I did not do so all my life instead of the last six years.. are you back into the swing of things Mike?.. some people complain about being self-employed because of the lack of social contact at the office/shop, but calling all the shots w/o having to "work" with azzholes is pure heaven on earth..

#178045 by GuitarMikeB
Wed Jul 11, 2012 12:40 pm
Never got OUT of the swing of things - I check my work emails every day when out of the office, forwarding what needs it. :roll:
If you can make a living working for yourself (or better yet in MUSIC), more power to you! Most self-employed people I know work 80+ hours a week, leaving no time for much of anything else.
Enjoy every day as much as you can - that's what I learned from my father - who quit working for others to form his own companies, then slaved too many hours. He sold off all his businesses and retired at 65 and had less than 6 years of enjoying himself before having a stroke and dying of cancer a few months later.

#178053 by DainNobody
Wed Jul 11, 2012 1:47 pm
you are right about the hours worked, but the funny thing is I don't consider it work ...it's more like a lifestyle.. there is not 1 day of the week that I do not do at least a few hours of "work", and it bothers me when I think of the Bible dictating a human should take 1 day off for rest every week, my opinion is that 1 day of rest a week is for health reasons, God knowing a human is not a machine which can run 24/7 until a bearing seizes up or something..

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