| Outdoor Living & Lifestyles Relaxing Retreats, Leisure & Fun Activities. |  03-15-09, 03:07 PM | | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: NYC Posts: 55 | | | Need to build or get custom fire pit please The laws here in NY have changed recently, we can't have open flame fire outdoors anymore due to flying sparks causing too many fires so all of my firewood is just lying there doing nothing. We would always use firewood on the weekend to cook. I was wondering if there is something I could possibly rig up which might work? I looked at fire or copper pits online, 3 main problems, if using for cooking purposes, whenever you need to add firewood you would have to remove the screen, the pot then the grill which the pot is resting on, too much hassle. Then there is the problem of the wire mesh screen not being tall enough to cover a high pot like a soup pot. So I need to burn firewood for cooking purposes but can't have sparks escaping, what options are there or can I build something myself? Will appreciate any advice/leads. |  03-15-09, 10:20 PM | | Member | | Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: New york Posts: 30 | | | is that ny all of ney york or just your' area ??? |  03-16-09, 01:35 AM | | Member | | Join Date: May 2002 Location: Maryland zone 7 Posts: 1,929 | | | Mike, what are you using to cook with now? Maybe you can build a fire screen that encloses the entire area. You would have to make it something like a screened in porch so that the open flame is contained in a screened room of sorts. Newt |  03-16-09, 04:29 AM | | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: NYC Posts: 55 | | | I'm not sure if the law pertains to all of NY and doesn't matter to me in any way. Right now, we are using a ring stove to cook. Having a screened porch for this is not a bad idea but is out of the question due to space reasons. |  03-16-09, 01:33 PM | | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: NYC Posts: 55 | | | Actually Newt, it seems that what you suggest may be the only way out but instead of building a screen porch, maybe I need to rig up a movable screen "cage" to fit around the existing contraption? First thing though, I see fire pits come with screens, what are those screens made of and can they really prevents sparks from escaping? |  03-16-09, 01:41 PM | | Member | | Join Date: May 2002 Location: Maryland zone 7 Posts: 1,929 | | | Mike, the cage idea was what I meant, not to build a porch, but to simulate what a screened porch does. The word porch was a bad one on my part as cage is a better idea. I don't know what a 'ring stove' is other then to think it's an electric type with electric ring burners. I don't know what those fire screens are made of, but a google search might give you the answer. Maybe search with: fire screen material Newt |  03-16-09, 01:44 PM | | Member | | Join Date: May 2002 Location: Maryland zone 7 Posts: 1,929 | | Quote: Originally Posted by eeslick all of ney york or just your' area ??? | That's a good question. I searched and could only find info on NY City needing a permit from the fire department for an open flame. I would suggest you contact your local fire department and ask them. Better safe... Newt |  03-16-09, 01:58 PM | | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: NYC Posts: 55 | | I called the Fire Prevention Services here, twice, there's no permit for this. Will look into the screen issue, get back to you. here's a pic of it so you can see what I am dealing with Picture087.jpg picture by mikehende - Photobucket |  03-16-09, 04:41 PM | | Member | | Join Date: May 2002 Location: Maryland zone 7 Posts: 1,929 | | | |  03-16-09, 05:07 PM | | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: NYC Posts: 55 | | | Yes, those were dried leaves because the wind was swirling all over the place on the day that pic was taken so we had no control, all the more reason for the screen? Appreciate the links Newt but the pit is not at all a problem, the screen is the most important issue because the issue here is the flying sparks, I think we simply need to build either like an oversized bird cage like contraption made of steel mesh wire so work with our existing apparatus or build a pit like in your first link but place the mesh wire on the grill itself so the pot would be resting on the mesh wire, what do you think? |  03-16-09, 05:11 PM | | Member | | Join Date: May 2002 Location: Maryland zone 7 Posts: 1,929 | | Quote: Originally Posted by mikehende I think we simply need to build either like an oversized bird cage like contraption made of steel mesh wire so work with our existing apparatus or build a pit like in your first link but place the mesh wire on the grill itself so the pot would be resting on the mesh wire, what do you think? | I agree, but do make sure you have a 'fireproof' base where dried leaves can't invade on a windy day. Newt |  03-16-09, 05:27 PM | | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: NYC Posts: 55 | | | I don't know how that wire screen is going to hold up taking "direct" heat, I wonder what type of forum I should look for on the net to inquire about this? |  03-17-09, 04:21 AM | | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: NYC Posts: 55 | | | Looking again at your first link, I am thinking it would be nice to build something like that but what the diagram does not mention is drainage and air flow? If that pit is cemented on the floor and all around then where would the water go when rain falls or would you have to keep it covered? Also, how would you add firewood if there is no doorway? |  03-17-09, 01:30 PM | | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: NYC Posts: 55 | | | Called up a guy who makes the screens and he said yes the wire used to make the screens should withstand the direct fire. |  03-17-09, 04:17 PM | | Member | | Join Date: May 2002 Location: Maryland zone 7 Posts: 1,929 | | Quote: Originally Posted by mikehende Looking again at your first link, I am thinking it would be nice to build something like that but what the diagram does not mention is drainage and air flow? If that pit is cemented on the floor and all around then where would the water go when rain falls or would you have to keep it covered? Also, how would you add firewood if there is no doorway? | I have never constructed anything like that. Maybe ask on the Bricks, Masonry, Asphalt and Concrete forum. Hopefully someone there will know much more then I do. http://forum.doityourself.com/bricks...lt-concrete-3/ Newt |  07-06-09, 07:53 AM | | Member | | Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Ohio Posts: 4 | | Fire Pits - Spark and Cinder Containment You may want to investigate premade fire pit patios. These patios give you a 5 ft. radius of solid concrete from the center of the fire. Great for flame and spark containment. |  07-06-09, 09:11 AM |  | Member | | Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Southern ILLINOIS Posts: 545 | | | Why not buy a wood burning stove and set it outside to cook on? You would only have to add a short smoke pipe to it and screen the pipe. |  07-06-09, 09:37 AM | | Member | | Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: NYC Posts: 55 | | | Actually, what I ended up doing was purchasing fireplace screen wire 0.25" and rig it around my existing pit so the pot sits on top of the wire and I've made a flexible gate to move aside when adding/adjusting firewood, this works great as not even ashes escape from the contraption. | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode | Posting Rules | You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | All times are GMT -7. The time now is 06:41 PM. | Sign up for our FREE newsletter! Find Qualified Local Contractors Sponsored Ads |