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Posted by on October 1, 2008, 6:54 am
wrote:
>I understand the concern from those of you who feel the pit shouldn't be on
>a deck but there are a few factors involved.
>
>1. It will never be left unattended
>2. It's on the corner of the deck where there are no rails and it's open on
>all sides. Two sides are grass area and the other two is the deck.
>3. It's within 8 feet of my garden hose which I have on while the pit is
>lit.
>
>Therefore, my only concern is burning the deck from underneath due to the
>heat. I've setled on an idea brought about by some of your suggestions,
>which I appreaciated. I beleive as I remain alert to the surroundings, it'll
>be fine.
>
>Thanks for the help
>
All it takes is one (ONE) ember to fall between the boards of the
deck. You would be amazed at how much combustible material is included
in the dirt below. A few hours after you think the fire is out, and
leave for dinner at your favorite restaurant, That ember will finally
manage to assert itself. When you come home, you'll be greeted by the
fire department, and told to wait across the street.
It's a REALLY stupid plan.
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