Moderators SeaDawg Posted December 17, 2021 Moderators Share Posted December 17, 2021 We don't have a portable firepit, but we have a natural gas firepit on our home back deck. We use the fire glass instead of lava there. It's kind of pretty, day or night, though we cover it usually in the day with a metal lid, and use the pit as a coffee table. It's been fine for 7 years. But, the glass bits weigh twice what lava rock weighs. I'm sure you've already researched, but I'd buy glass from a reputable source, if you go that route. Some of them on Amazon have reported shattering in heat. We spent the extra $$ and ordered the true fire glass with the pit. There's a company on etsy that makes hollow steel "logs" and pinecones. More pricey, but interesting. And, probably lighter than glass bits. 3 2008 Ram 1500 4 × 4 2008 Oliver Elite, Hull #12 Florida and Western North Carolina, or wherever the truck goes.... 400 watts solar. Dc compressor fridge. No inverter. 2 x 105 ah agm batteries . Life is good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Landrover Posted December 17, 2021 Share Posted December 17, 2021 5 hours ago, Overland said: Has anyone replaced the standard lava rock that comes with these fire pits? The rock that ours came with creates a ton of dust due to being jostled around while traveling, and so the fire pit stays pretty dirty all the time. I've thought about getting some of the larger, rounded lava rock to see if that creates less dust, or perhaps even switching it out to fire glass, but I have no experience with that. Any ideas? Overland I once had a portable fire pit table for the deck. I replaced the lava rocks with glass pieces for fire pits. It gives off a different fire patten cool look, it took a lot more to fill the pit not sure it would be good bouncing round while traveling. 4 Grant 2022 GMC Denali 2500 HD 2019 Elite 11😎 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators topgun2 Posted December 17, 2021 Moderators Share Posted December 17, 2021 On 12/12/2021 at 12:34 PM, Jim and Chris Neuman said: We were able to increase heat output by adding a bunch of small, pourous lava stones, courtesy of a local volcano. I knew I saw it somewhere. Second post down from the top of the thread. Bill 3 2023 Ford F150 Lariat 3.5EB FX4 Max Towing, Max Payload, 2016 Oliver Elite II - Hull #117 "Twist" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim and Chris Neuman Posted December 18, 2021 Share Posted December 18, 2021 I should add that the lava rocks we used to replace those supplied with the firepit were slightly larger (1-1/2 to 2" in diameter) and, more importantly, of higher density. These rocks radiate more heat in use than the originals. I believe the original rocks supplied with the pit were synthetic as they had the weight and consistency of a fake fire log but I do not know this for a fact. Since lava rocks run a wide range from extremely dense to light and porous (some float), it is possible the originals were real. We also use more rock by volume ... enough that the lid just locks down for storage. This added volume, in addition to the increased density of the rock combines to provided greater heat output. Even so, heat output does not come near to matching a wood fire. One downside to this is that cool-down takes longer with the heavier rock. This makes no difference at night before bed but when used in the morning prior to travel the denser rocks must be left to cool much longer than the lighter stuff before storage. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AZ Wonderer Posted December 2, 2022 Share Posted December 2, 2022 On 12/17/2021 at 8:40 AM, Patriot said: We purchased this one in 2019 and have not really had the need to use it yet. It may come in handy on a western trip. We bought it during a sale for $80 off Amazon including tax. I looked on Amazon and they are now 150.00. 🥴 It works and throws off a fair amount of heat and sure beats looking at the ground. 😂 There is nothing like the aroma of a real campfire. In case anyone is looking for a propane fire pit, Amazon is now offering the Outland for $69.99. That's less than a year ago. Amazon.com : Outland Living Firebowl 893 Deluxe Outdoor Portable Propane Gas Fire Pit with Cover & Carry Kit, 19-Inch Diameter 58,000 BTU, Black : Patio, Lawn & Garden 4 Southern Arizona | 2021 Ford F-150 | 2023 Oliver Elite II | Hull # 1319 | Delivery 3 Jan 2023 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Mike and Carol Posted December 2, 2022 Moderators Share Posted December 2, 2022 1 minute ago, AZ Wonderer said: In case anyone is looking for a propane fire pit, Amazon is now offering the Outland for $69.99. That's less than a year ago. We use our Outland a lot. Good piece of camping gear. Mike 5 Texas Hill Country | 2016 Elite II #135 | 2020 Ram 2500 6.7L Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patriot Posted December 2, 2022 Share Posted December 2, 2022 29 minutes ago, AZ Wonderer said: In case anyone is looking for a propane fire pit, Amazon is now offering the Outland for $69.99. That's less than a year ago. Amazon.com : Outland Living Firebowl 893 Deluxe Outdoor Portable Propane Gas Fire Pit with Cover & Carry Kit, 19-Inch Diameter 58,000 BTU, Black : Patio, Lawn & Garden Good catch AZ Wonderer! 👍🏻 4 2020 OLEII - Hull #634 TV -2021 F 350 6.7 liter Diesel Lariat Ultimate Tremor aka “The Beast” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SeaDawg Posted December 3, 2022 Moderators Share Posted December 3, 2022 Great price! So many places don't allow woodfires,, but do allow lp fire rings. Thanks. 2 3 2008 Ram 1500 4 × 4 2008 Oliver Elite, Hull #12 Florida and Western North Carolina, or wherever the truck goes.... 400 watts solar. Dc compressor fridge. No inverter. 2 x 105 ah agm batteries . Life is good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim and Chris Neuman Posted December 3, 2022 Share Posted December 3, 2022 When chosing rock to add to your firepit, do not use river rocks or any rock which might soak up water. The explosion you can get from water cooking off in some river rocks can be quite impressive. Porous lava rock, 1-1/2 to 2" in diameter, is a good choice, especially if you can find a place and time to cook any moisture out of them before use around people. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steph and Dud B Posted December 3, 2022 Share Posted December 3, 2022 4 minutes ago, Jim and Chris Neuman said: The explosion you can get from water cooking off in some river rocks can be quite impressive. We once had a beautiful campsite on the shore of Lake Ontario where the campfire looked right out over the water. The site itself was topped with loose stone and I idly tossed a couple into the fire. What a surprise when those little rocks exploded! When our friend stopped by later we warned him not to throw any rocks into the fire. He thought we were kidding so he tossed in a full handful. You never saw anyone scramble away from a campfire so fast! And the look on his face when the rocks started exploding... Priceless! 4 Stephanie and Dudley from CT. 2022 LE2, Hull #1150: Eggcelsior. Tow vehicle: 2016 GMC Sierra 6.0 gas dually 4x4. Our Oliver journey: Steph and Dud B's RV Screed Where we've been RVing since 1999: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators SeaDawg Posted December 3, 2022 Moderators Share Posted December 3, 2022 1 hour ago, Steph and Dud B said: We once had a beautiful campsite on the shore of Lake Ontario where the campfire looked right out over the water. The site itself was topped with loose stone and I idly tossed a couple into the fire. What a surprise when those little rocks exploded! When our friend stopped by later we warned him not to throw any rocks into the fire. He thought we were kidding so he tossed in a full handful. You never saw anyone scramble away from a campfire so fast! And the look on his face when the rocks started exploding... Priceless! Glad no one was hurt . Great that you shared the warning. 2 2008 Ram 1500 4 × 4 2008 Oliver Elite, Hull #12 Florida and Western North Carolina, or wherever the truck goes.... 400 watts solar. Dc compressor fridge. No inverter. 2 x 105 ah agm batteries . Life is good. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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