It's easy and it's cheap to make a homemade firepit using a 55-gallon drum. In this quick instructional video, I'll show you both how to do it and what tools. This is a backyard fire pit made from a 55-gallon steel drum, inspired by the Guardian Stalker robots from the video game Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
The top half is removable and can be used like a chiminea to keep the fire contained, which is beneficial in our relatively small yard. The fire tub itself sits about 8 inches above the ground so the grass underneath doesn't get singed. So, this year I decided to take a different tact and set out to build my own fire pit.
I originally planned to make a washing machine drum pit but, couldn't easily find a suitable drum at a cost effective price. For more on building this type of fire pit, House & Fig has a nice article. The easiest way to build a portable smokeless fire pit is to repurpose an old 55-gallon steel oil drum.
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