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![]() "joe" wrote in message ... I saw that too. It was the one where the flame come out of sand or gravel right? You might try the hgtv web site or try a google search. Yep. The challenge of course, would the be gas distribution. You could use two brass "grill" type burners, but then you'd need to be worried about getting the sand in the burners themselves, but I'll bet pea gravel would work fine. I'm sure you could use a plastic planter in a pond, put a large clay pot inside that, and the burner then inside that. Fill the plastic pot with sand/pea gravel, and do the same with the clay pot. You'd just need an extension for the propane line. The weight of the pea gravel would keep the plastic planter submerged, and you could always put a few large rocks/stones in the pond for it to rest one. (Something flat would be best, to protect the liner.) Heck, you could probably even stagger some flagstone pieces on top of the pea gravel, and the gas/fire would come between the cracks. -- Gareee© Homepage: http://www.fortunecity.com/tattooine.../mainframe.htm Custom Figures, Wallpapers and more! |
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Try a fireplace store. I'm sure they sell replacement grills for gas
fireplaces. Joe On 4/16/04 4:20 PM, "Gareee©" wrote: The challenge of course, would the be gas distribution. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Try a fireplace store. I'm sure they sell replacement grills for gas
fireplaces. Joe On 4/16/04 4:20 PM, "Gareee©" wrote: The challenge of course, would the be gas distribution. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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Gareee© wrote:
"joe" wrote in message ... I saw that too. It was the one where the flame come out of sand or gravel right? You might try the hgtv web site or try a google search. Yep. The challenge of course, would the be gas distribution. You could use two brass "grill" type burners, but then you'd need to be worried about getting the sand in the burners themselves, but I'll bet pea gravel would work fine. I'm sure you could use a plastic planter in a pond, put a large clay pot inside that, and the burner then inside that. Fill the plastic pot with sand/pea gravel, and do the same with the clay pot. You'd just need an extension for the propane line. The weight of the pea gravel would keep the plastic planter submerged, and you could always put a few large rocks/stones in the pond for it to rest one. (Something flat would be best, to protect the liner.) Heck, you could probably even stagger some flagstone pieces on top of the pea gravel, and the gas/fire would come between the cracks. Check out the link on my website: You'll need adobe acrobat to view them. http://ourkoipond.com/patio_campfire.htm The burner Retails for $259 I have installed many of these on land but, have yet to find time to experiment with floating it on a pond. Although It could easily be set on an island in the middle of the pond. |
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Gareee© wrote:
"joe" wrote in message ... I saw that too. It was the one where the flame come out of sand or gravel right? You might try the hgtv web site or try a google search. Yep. The challenge of course, would the be gas distribution. You could use two brass "grill" type burners, but then you'd need to be worried about getting the sand in the burners themselves, but I'll bet pea gravel would work fine. I'm sure you could use a plastic planter in a pond, put a large clay pot inside that, and the burner then inside that. Fill the plastic pot with sand/pea gravel, and do the same with the clay pot. You'd just need an extension for the propane line. The weight of the pea gravel would keep the plastic planter submerged, and you could always put a few large rocks/stones in the pond for it to rest one. (Something flat would be best, to protect the liner.) Heck, you could probably even stagger some flagstone pieces on top of the pea gravel, and the gas/fire would come between the cracks. Check out the link on my website: You'll need adobe acrobat to view them. http://ourkoipond.com/patio_campfire.htm The burner Retails for $259 I have installed many of these on land but, have yet to find time to experiment with floating it on a pond. Although It could easily be set on an island in the middle of the pond. |
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