Truck Rim Fire Pit

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Thanks :cheers2:

Them thin/"tin" fire pits rust out so easily :huh:
...this one should last awhile :2guns:


It's for a 19.5" tire
...but, measures ~20" across
…& ~10" deep :thumbsup:
 

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Outstanding!

Don't put it too close to plants and flowers you want to keep. You can scorch them to death just from the evil high temperature heat waves. Don't ask me how I know....:eek:
 

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I wanted to do this as my college welding project, but was going to add a cooking rack to it. Though the rim I thought we had was gone. Glad I'm not the only one who wanted to make one.
 
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