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way2roll wrote:kellem wrote:way2roll wrote:kellem wrote:
A Propane firepit would have to be quite small to be considered portable as Lava rock is dense.
Lava rock isn't dense at all. Quite the opposite, it's very porous and light.
The 2 bags of lava rocks that came with our firepit were indeed porous but definitely not light.....a cinder block is also porous.
SMH. Lava rock isn't heavy. Maybe you need to hit the gym.
โOct-21-2020 02:06 PM
kellem wrote:way2roll wrote:kellem wrote:
A Propane firepit would have to be quite small to be considered portable as Lava rock is dense.
Lava rock isn't dense at all. Quite the opposite, it's very porous and light.
The 2 bags of lava rocks that came with our firepit were indeed porous but definitely not light.....a cinder block is also porous.
โOct-21-2020 12:18 PM
way2roll wrote:kellem wrote:
A Propane firepit would have to be quite small to be considered portable as Lava rock is dense.
Lava rock isn't dense at all. Quite the opposite, it's very porous and light.
โOct-21-2020 11:52 AM
โOct-20-2020 06:15 PM
kellem wrote:
A Propane firepit would have to be quite small to be considered portable as Lava rock is dense.
โOct-20-2020 05:47 PM
opnspaces wrote:
A 4 foot flame? I can just picture the propane cylinder freezing up.
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โOct-20-2020 07:26 AM
bucky wrote:Terryallan wrote:
Kind of hard to make stick biscuits over a gas fire? Or Smores either.
Our grand children would debate your statement haha.
โOct-20-2020 06:49 AM