What is this container? What is your best guess?
It was at the Fair. I like seeing what the 4-H kids come up with for projects.
It is quite large. I see it got a Reserve Champion ribbon.
Well it is a Fire Pit.
See the birch logs inside and a string of Christmas lights for an effect! It is made from a dryer drum from inside a clothes dryer. I learned that cloths dryer and washing machine drums can be used to make a fire pit. Commercial washer drums are in high demand for this project.
Who knew?
18 comments:
It's great to see something repurposed rather than ending up in the landfill. Smart kid!
How ingenious the person was.
How original! :-)
Interesting!
Now that is a great idea!
Blessings, Betsy
Clever!
Oh my! Could this be the answer to my search for a little heater to use at the playhouse?? Poppy says a little cast iron potbellied stove would rust away.
Very very clever. First I have heard of that.
Interesting. . .this is the first time I've seen anything like this.
Brilliant idea! I love seeing new ways of recycling. :)
I guess it teaches kids come idea if making do with what you have.
Very inventive. I wish we could have fire pits out here but the air quality is such that all fires are banned, even fire pits ( although we do have a propane one. Just not the same.)
I should have looked at the size of the rosette to get an idea on the size of it. I was picturing it as much smaller!
I agree with Cynthia" I love that it was repurposed. Very clever! Thanks for sharing.
I had no idea what it was
Great idea.
Great Idea
The ribbon must be big as it looked like a miniature but dryer drums are big so it must be big to be a fire pit. Nice looking too. Great idea!
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