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I thought I was done building these for the year, but I guess xmas is good fire pit season. here's the latest batch waiting for pickup.
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Very nice work. You must have those down to a science by now.
What do you get for them in your area?
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Nice looking firepits, you do good work..
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tnbndr wrote:Very nice work. You must have those down to a science by now.
What do you get for them in your area?
Thanks ,I've been getting:
$350 for the small,
$450 for the medium and
$550 for the large
$100 for the grill and $100 to cut lettering.

Sold about 15 of them this year.
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Those are really sharp. I wish we could get those prices in this area. What's the name of the script you used for the lettering?

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I can't even sell a 36"x36" with lettering and no grill for $350 or even a 24"x24" with lettering for $250. You are really lucky.
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what is the thickness of your steel. looks like 10 gauge. But I love them good work and good luck. They should hold up for years of use. the ones you buy at the big box stores cost 200 to 300 and wont last one year. so the price is competitive from what I see here. Again nice work.
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I tell my customers that it's a bit like buying meat, compape the price by the pound, I'm much cheaper that the Chinese ones ;)
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muzza wrote:I tell my customers that it's a bit like buying meat, compape the price by the pound, I'm much cheaper that the Chinese ones ;)
and they won't have to buy a new one next year
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Tony Veazey wrote:what is the thickness of your steel. looks like 10 gauge. But I love them good work and good luck. They should hold up for years of use. the ones you buy at the big box stores cost 200 to 300 and wont last one year. so the price is competitive from what I see here. Again nice work.
3/16 for the smaller ones and 1/4 for the larger.
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Some nice work mate cheers for the share
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Hi I'm looking for the dxf of the removable grate on top of the pit. I saw it on here and now I can't seem to find it. can someone clue me in please? thanks
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use the grill of the square pit, here's the link.
http://www.plasmaspider.com/viewtopic.p ... 243#p56243
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Is there anything you put on it to prevent rust?
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