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How-To: Barbecue Pits

Step 1

Use compactible rock chips to build a pad on virgin or highly compacted soil. The top of this rock pad should be at least 1" below grade.

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Step 2

Using a center stake lay out PYZIQUE stones in a 16" radius from the center stake to the short face of each stone. A circle with a 32" inside diameter will require 14 PYZIQUE stones. Slight movement of the circle of stones may be required for best alignment of all stones

Step 2

Step 3

Build additional height by adding layers of PYZIQUE stones. Each layer must have a stagger at the intersections of the stones. It is preferred that the center of each stone in one layer be above the intersection of the two stones below it. Note: The top layer should be laid smooth side up and glued

Step 3

Step 4

When the Pyzique Stone circle is at your desired height and the adhesive has set, fill the center of the circle, with clean porous rock that will drain easily, to a level that will allow the Pilot Rock steel barbecue ring or a 32" molded tetra pond to be installed and rest upon the fill rock and the PYZIQUE stone circle.

Step 4

Note: Concrete stones will crack when exposed to extreme heat. The base and sides of the barbecue pit need to be lined with fire brick or the Pilot Rock

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