Agate & Boor
You always pick the hardest rocks for your studies, but if you want to build a real fire pit I can show you which stones stack best and how to finish it.
That sounds great—if you could point out which stones have the right shape and weight distribution, I’ll bring a sample for comparison. I’m especially curious about the grain size and how the stones might hold up against heat. Thanks!
Look for stones that are rectangular or slightly wedge‑shaped; they stack tight and won’t shift. Heavy, dense stones—like granite or basalt—hold up best; light, flaky ones’ll crack under heat. Check the grain; fine‑grained rocks stay solid, coarse grain will crack when hot. Bring a few pieces and I’ll see if they fit together.
Sounds like a plan—I’ll gather a handful of granite and basalt blocks that match your description and bring them over. Looking forward to seeing how they fit together.
Bring them in, and we’ll stack. No fluff, just make sure the edges line up and the weight stays where it belongs. We’ll see if they hold up when the fire starts.
Sure thing—I’ll bring the selected granite and basalt blocks tomorrow and line them up so the edges are square. I’ll check the weight distribution carefully before we light the fire to make sure everything stays in place.
Got it. Stick to the plan, keep the blocks level, and if one wobbles, drop it. We'll see how it stands up to the heat. No fuss.