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A DIYer upcycled Old Drum into Functional Scrap Wood-Burning Pit

Monika ThakurBy Monika ThakurOctober 26, 2016Updated:September 15, 20182 Mins Read
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From creating ultimate backyard ambiance to warming up the outdoor space on chilling evenings, wood-burning fire pits can be a relaxing and cozy addition to the outer areas of any home. Recently, we came across an interesting DIY project by April Wilkerson, a professional DIYer and woodworker. She has creatively upcycled an old drum into a practical Scrap Wood-Burning Pit, and we were impressed by the design and its utility. 

Being a woodworker, her workshop is often filled with scrap wood that’s obviously of no use. So, instead of piling up wooden remains in her workspace, she decided to create a metal fire pit to burn scrap wood and keep her backyard warm during chilly evenings.

April’s DIY project:

To start off the project, she cut some portion of an old drum and drilled few holes for proper air flow for the flames. Next part was to build a metal base – using pattern templates, plasma cutter, welding machine, spindle sander, drills, and other tools.

After that, she joined the metal base and the drum section together to create a functional fire pit. It is further painted in black to give an aesthetic appeal to the outdoor areas where it is kept. Wilkerson has surely found a great way to keep herself warm this winter while getting rid of scrap wood pieces.

If you have got some DIY skills, you can also try and make a similar fire pit for your backyard. Check out the tutorial in the video given below or more details on her blog.

Scrap Wood Burning Pit
Scrap Wood-Burning Pit
Scrap Wood Burning Pit
Old drum has been cut vertically to form the pit
Scrap Wood Burning Pit
DIYer joining metal base to the wood-burning pit
Scrap Wood Burning Pit
Recycled drum pit on the metal base
Scrap Wood Burning Pit
The oil drum fire pit

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Monika is a young blogger, who likes sharing her opinion about trending consumer products and gadgets. When she is not educating readers with her writings, she’s most likely educating herself by reading her favorite stuff. She also has love for creativity and music.

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