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For example, look at a DIY wine barrel fire pit. First of all you have to make your tun resistant to the flame. The easiest way to do it is a using of a galvanized steel bucket inside. As a safety precaution, fill it up about ¼ with sand. Of course the bucket will be eaten out with the flame, but it is easy to exchange it for another one. Then, fill up the cask around the bucket with lava rocks, because they work as a wonderful insulator. If you don’t like their look, decorate the top with other good-looking fireproof stones or glass. Put sticks in the bucket and set the flame.
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