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BadAss Firepit
#21
I really like this one
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#22
Pretty cool, the guy uses a hand operated plasma cutter, Nice
$1600 would be pretty good deal I would think, I have no idea how the forming is done. Probably multiple pieces rolled and then welded together
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#23
Lets see if this works.

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He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#24
(04-19-2013, 08:41 PM)Maggot Wrote: Lets see if this works.

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Cheers
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#25
She was not very happy! hah [Image: 001.jpg]

I said it was lunch time ......here, hold this wood.
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#26
hah
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#27
Those all look cool... I like the one with the world on fire... seems appropriate most days.
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#28
I like the world on too but after a ton of booze might just kick it as hard as I could, get my foot stuck in it and end up in the hospital.
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#29
Nice work Maggot, your daughter is cute as a bug too.
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#30
If its only 16# it wouldn't take too much to form it.. 1/4" plate would be a different story.

I'm wondering if they're not a pressed hemispherical end for a vessel that has been plasma cut.
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#31
I wonder how heavy the metal would need to be to prevent warping from the heat? There has got to be a point where it is heavy enough to retain shape, but not to heavy to work into shape.
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#32
If it has been formed, it will retain shape fine in a normal fire pit. The bigger worry with 16# would be oxidation from the fire and being in the elements. The ass would rust out of it pretty quick if it were that thin. Think a 55 gallon drum cut in half used as a fire bucket left in the open..

1/4" might get you some value for $1600
“Two billion people will perish globally due to being vaccinated against Corona virus” - rothschild, August 2021
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