HOW TO MAKE A FIRE PIT FLOAT
This year was Fluxar Studio’s first annual Halloween party, Fluxar Fright Night. Our most favored attraction had to be the fire pit floating in the middle of the swimming pool. A lot of people asked where we got it or what exactly it was so we thought it might be a cool blog post and something neat to show all of our followers.
Materials
- Fire Pit Dish
- 2x Boat Fenders – Walmart, $8 each
- 1x 8 ft. 2×4 cut into 4 2 ft. pieces – Home Depot, $2
- 1x 2 ft. x 2 ft. Plywood – Home Depot, $4
- Free twine from Home Depot
- Couple pieces of scrap wood
Instructions |
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1. Drill 4 holes into the piece of plywood. 1 at each corner. |
2. Tie boat fenders to plywood with the twine, one on each side parallel to each other |
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3. Make sure fenders are secured tightly to the plywood. |
4. Be sure the float sits level and the fenders don’t slip out from under it. |
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5. Nail 1 2×4 to each side of plywood, then 1 2×4 on each side in the opposite direction. |
6. Set the fire pit dish on top of the floating frame and test. |
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Nov
17