contest entry, portable fire pit

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  1. davec107

    davec107 Active Member

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    Made this for a buddy who wanted a fire pit he could take apart for camping. Cut on a Torchmate 2x2, all parts interlock together, no welding required.... all notches and tabs are sized for 10ga. I used P/O mild steel.....Dave 20160425_163206.jpg
     
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    LECS Mark Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    The interlocking idea is awesome. What did you use to accurately bend each of the legs?
     
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    Thanks, I bent the first one by hand to get the correct angle. I then used that one for comparison to bend the rest. Bent them in my home brew harbor freight press converted into my break...Dave
     
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    That is awesome, I have been trying to design something similar. great job!
     
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    DXF
     

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    noclinkers Active Member

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    Awesome work! I tried to down load the file and did not see it when I tried to open?
     
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    Arkansas Metal Art Well-Known Member

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    Nice! Always like to see cool projects from the mighty 2x2. I might be biased....
     
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    Dan Turner Well-Known Member

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    I tried also, it did not show up when I tried to open it
     
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    My apologies, I will fix it when I get to a real computer in the next day or two...Dave
     
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    Ok, I fixed the dxf download, it should work now. Dave
     
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    How big are the sides and the legs of the fire pit when I downloaded it all the pieces were under five inches
     
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    davec107 Active Member

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    Sides are 23x15
    Legs are 3.717x17.554
    Bottom 15.732x14.125
    All measurements in inches...
    Dave
     
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    great idea,
    I will have to give it a try. it will be summer here soon so maybe in a couple of months.
     

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