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    My Deck Project

    Well my wife's nag-I mean gentle suggestions filled with love and kindness finally paid off.

    I tore out our old wooden deck and built a Trex deck about 4X bigger, topped it off with a fire pit. Now spring has sprung, and I'm loving the Wisteria in bloom.

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    You did a fantastic job!

    Is that a gas or a wood fire pit?
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    Nice! That Trex is good stuff, last you forever and low maintenance.
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    Very nice!

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    Very nice! Are you looking for another project? I need to do the same thing. Mine is about 5 feet off the ground though and I have grand illusions or delusions of making it the whole length of the back of my house. I keep finding new motorcycles to buy though...


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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscGo View Post
    You did a fantastic job!

    Is that a gas or a wood fire pit?
    Thanks. It's currently propane but I've stubbed out a natural gas line I've been using with my BBQ grill, I may pipe it over there.

    The problem with Natural Gas is it doesn't burn as hot as propane, so you have to drill out the orifices a little so more flow comes through. Not sure if I'm going to try that or not because I could just ruin the whole thing.

    The nice thing with NG though is you never need to refill it.

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    Looks totally professional!
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