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HELPFUL HINTS
• This fire pit is constructed of steel which is susceptible to rust when
exposed to outdoor conditions and fire. The unique design of this fire
pit can generate heat in the burn chamber that can exceed 1,200 °F
(650 °C). While we paint our fire pits with high temperature heat resistant
paint, there are no commercially available paints suitable to meet these
extremes. With use and time, these fire pits will show signs of rust. This
will not impact the performance of the fire pit. The paint can be touched
up with high-temperature paint, which is used on BBQ grills and other high
heat appliances and can be found at most hardware stores.
• The bottom for the fire grate in this fire pit is stitch welded into place to
allow the fire grate to flex, which is required due to the high temperatures
generated in the burn chamber. The flex can cause the fire grate to look
wavy. This is normal and will not effect the performance of the fire pit.
• To clean out the ashes, turn the fire pit on its side. With one person holding
the burn chamber, another person can rotate the ash catch tray until it can
be disengaged from the burn chamber.