The fire-pit child safety screen LATEST PICS

Near where I live they are upgrading a communal area. The old tin roof has been removed and the concrete slab has been extended to twice it's size and now measures 12 metres by 6 metres (roughly 40' X 20').

Brick work has been built to house a brand new 6 burner gas BBQ with rotisserie at one end and a massive 1.5 metre (roughly 5') diameter fire-pit & smoke hood at the other. Huge wooden tables and benches are being brought in for seating. Tom, who makes the tables uses pre-loved timber. The first table that he has delivered weighs in at about 340 kg (around 750 lbs) and the next table to arrive will be a little longer and heavier..... wow

My part in the project is to build a child safety fence around the fire-pit. I've measured and drawn up the plans, sourced the material, had it delivered (albeit a little latter than planned because the truck broke down) and am now in the process of constructing each of eight panels of what will become an octagon shaped screen that will be bolted to the concrete. One panel will become the gate to enter the fire-pit area.


The new roof supports are going up:
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Now the covering:
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Looking good with the new BBQ in place also:
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The first of two tables and benches arrives:
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Weighing around 340 kg (around 750 lbs)we need to use rollers to move it into place: wow
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Hard earned rest:
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Preparing the posts for the safety screens:
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Next one to be riveted:
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A post that has the hinges riveted, the screens will be secured to those hinges:
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The eight completed safety screens:
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The smoke hood for the fire-pit arrives:
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The stand that supports the smoke hood goes up:
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The fire-pit and smoke hood in place, also showing one of eight safety screen panels on the right:
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End of work today (Tuesday) just managed to snap this pic before I lost all the light so it's a bit blurry as it was taken with my mobile/cell phone, just like all the other pics. The screen is all joined together but only free-standing, not yet bolted to the concrete. The panel closest to the front is the gate.
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As of Wednesday evening all the posts have been bolted to the concrete..... JOB COMPLETE.. yay
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Stainless steel dome nuts replaced the Dynabolt nuts for a better finish:
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The Magnetic gate latch fitted:
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The flue was fitted yesterday Sun 7th July and the fire-pit fired up for the first time:
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Good work Hans wave wave wave
@ bc~ - wave ... I'm mainly just involved with building the safety screen, more photos of that will be coming shortly as it goes up. I couldn't install it until they decided the exact positioning of the fire-pit..... grin


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Great idea ?? Hans

Safety firstwine
Hi, just being curious here.
Is this communal area on private property or state owned land and who is financing the project?
Thats good stuff.
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wow wow wow Hans come into my garden pelease laugh I ordered my shed 6 weeks ago still waiting doh I am more into sticks on ground barbeque girl greenery not cement banana banana but I suppose you can keep dry eating food etc laugh laugh Lots of hard work there thumbs up whatever floats your boat and of course no matter what safety comes first.
Enjoyed all photos Hans have yet to learn how I do that here. I should do some before and after shots too joy
@ CapriGirl - wave .... Yes, safety first always. Great to see that you're still here on CS..... cheering


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@ LukeOn - wave ... It's at a privately owned caravan park, nothing to do with state, all funded by the owner (multi-millionaire) who only bought it last year in June.


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@ EXRED - wave ... You need to understand that this communal area can easily accommodate 40+ people, it's in a caravan park..... sticks on the ground would not suit here..... wow

As I mentioned earlier, My main part is building and installing the child safety screen which is almost complete see latest photo from Tuesday...... tomorrow I will start bolting it down to the concrete. Four bolts for every post X eight posts.... that's a lot of concrete drilling.... sigh

The smoke hood still needs some struts at the front (temporary ones in place ATM) and it also needs the flue fitted through the roofing before the fire can be lit.


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wow I get you now, good communal area, see good things are being done for folk cheering cheering
@ EXRED - wave .... grin ... There is also more seating to come, another long table with bench seats and we are having a timber railway sleeper cut in two length-ways that will become 2 free standing benches.

The electrician will be adding power outlets and lighting in the next week or two.

On occasions the management will organize a community dutch oven dinner cooked in the fire-pit whereby everyone just pays a couple of dollars for a feed.

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Anyone who plays an instrument is welcome to add some entertainment on these evenings.

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Are people so unrealistic now days
How old are you Mr Hans dunno
Surely you didn't need all of that back in the day confused
I survived
As a child
An I'm still here dunno
Awesome community project and great safety precautions, good work Hans
@ UnFayzed - wave .... Thank you, I'm sure that the people will get many years of joy from it...... cheering


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Job well done Hans applause

How thoughtful to consider the hot cross bums of others
more so because it's not on a beach roll eyes

Sounds like a nice cosy community project put together by many....

Even for a Witch, sounds like my kind of thing choir

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@ Itchy, Girl - wave ..... Awww ever so cute and I must say appropriate clip, just what were trying to avoid because there's not beach nearby to quench one's hot cross bun...... conversing

I should have known that you would like it Girl.... a cauldron and dutch oven aren't that dissimilar apart from size, ya might need to pass on some spells oops, I mean recipes ..... shock

Glad ya liked it and today starts the bolting down process, 64 holes to drill into concrete.... sigh

Take care, Girl...


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@ EXRED - wave ... Did you spend time in with the Salvation Army Girl..... cheering laugh


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Btw Hans4711, you should consider starting up your quizzes again to get something interesting going on the blogs again?
@ LukeOn - wave .... I thought by now that someone else would take up the slack... roll eyes .... I'm inconsistently busy theses days to devote a set time to start one because to do it properly could take up to three consecutive days of sitting almost full-time at the computer, all meals pre-cooked in advance.... wow

Who knows.. dunno I might do it again one day when I've got nothing better to do.


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What can I say Hans, when it comes to uploading appropriate ones....
I do my best very happy

Delighted to know, my best pleased you blushing
@ Itchy, Girl - wave ..... Your best always pleases me Girl.... Hope that you're taking care and looking after yourself..... conversing

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That safety screen is an excellent idea and it looks very nice. There'll probably be fewer singed soles too!
@ Lucy~ - wave .... If that happens then it was all worth while..... grin applause



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The last of the pics have been added after the fire pit was fired up for the first time yesterday.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the blog to follow this venture.... grin conversing handshake


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