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This is an outdoor project on a large unused area of our back yard. The area was leveled using a hired Dingo, which also had a post hole attachment for the fence and walkway posts. All the work was done by myself with the exception of the paving, which was done by my nephew. The work took several weeks and is still not complete, with some privacy screens yet to be erected around the fire pit, and more garden to be planted. The majority of the tools used on this project were from the Ryobi One+ range.
I'm just an amateur with absolutely no building experience, so I'm really happy with the way this turned out.
Some stats on the project to date:
74 Coach screws
73 Pine poles
21 Split pine poles
162 Pine pole brackets
972 Wood screws
620 kg of rapid set cement.
I hope you enjoy the pictures.
-SQ
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Hi @steveq,
First, let me welcome you to the Bunnings Workshop community! It is wonderful you have decided to join us and share your fire pit and walkway retreat project. You'll find Workshop is a great source of inspiration and advice as you continue to finish your already gorgeous garden. This is such a fantastic fire pit area, it may even make it into our top Fire pit outdoor entertaining areas one day.
You have done such a great job on your garden and have really transformed this space! Do you have any advice to someone who is looking to build a backyard fire pit area of their own?
Katie
Hi @KatieC,
Thanks so much for your comments, that's very kind of you to say!
As for advice:
Thank you!
- Steve Q.
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