How Do you build a simple outdoor fireplace or something you can make a fire in?

im only 13 and i really want to build a fire

how can i do it quickly and easily

My friend made one by digging a large hole with dirt and than building bricks around the circle….you could use big rocks too .It is nice and as long as it isn't close to anything that will catch fire it will work…just add wood and light…but never leave it unattended for safety ..

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  1. Chelcie Says:

    You could do it with basically anything!! If you have a old sandbox in your yard that you dont use you could take the sand out and put some like decrative stone in there with some bigger ones in the middle forming a circle for the fire (that is what my parents did) or ofcourse you could just dig a little hole in the grond and put some stones around and there ya go!!
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  2. Eileen J Says:

    My friend made one by digging a large hole with dirt and than building bricks around the circle….you could use big rocks too .It is nice and as long as it isn't close to anything that will catch fire it will work…just add wood and light…but never leave it unattended for safety ..
    References :

  3. DIY Doc Says:

    Well,,,assuming you have permission, resources, ability, NO fire restriction laws in your location, there are probably multiple ways.

    A fire PIT dug into the ground, a 3 sided stacking of regular cinder blocks, are two ways to begin.

    With no real offense meant, I'm curious about the urgency.
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  4. 80's kid Says:

    Just make a fire pit like you see at camp sites. Dig a hole about 3 feet wide, and stack rocks or bricks all around the edge.
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  5. nigyar_98 Says:

    Articles.
    Fireplace Designs - Don't Make These Mistakes.
    An Outdoor Fireplace Plan And Design
    http://home-diy.blogspot.com/search/label/Fireplace%20Designs
    References :
    http://home-diy.blogspot.com/search/label/Fireplace%20Designs

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