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Securing decorative stones
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<blockquote data-quote="1960 yellowboat" data-source="post: 470575" data-attributes="member: 24593"><p>I live in Florida too and have tried many things over the tears.</p><p>Concrete block absorbs water and when heated, cracks.</p><p>I can't imagine that anything you use to cement the blocks together won't deteriorate from the intense heat of an open flame.</p><p>Perhaps your best bet is to take the whole thing apart and make a new one using fire brick.</p><p>The ones you have look like pavers and may not be suited to a fire pit.</p><p>Sell the old ones or make a planter out of them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1960 yellowboat, post: 470575, member: 24593"] I live in Florida too and have tried many things over the tears. Concrete block absorbs water and when heated, cracks. I can't imagine that anything you use to cement the blocks together won't deteriorate from the intense heat of an open flame. Perhaps your best bet is to take the whole thing apart and make a new one using fire brick. The ones you have look like pavers and may not be suited to a fire pit. Sell the old ones or make a planter out of them? [/QUOTE]
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