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gizamo

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It's made out of tin...is about 3 feet long and 18" high. The wings hinge. Shovel a little soil from the pit onto the L-shaped foot and your set. Just right for a small pit with a set of fire irons.... :grin:

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Folks who have never used a reflector are generally pretty surprised by the amount of heat they reflect back. Good looking setup you made there.
 
I like that, looks good! Some how it brings back memory's of me in scouts and haveing to go look for a left handed smoke deflector :)
 
I have a similar reflector that is made of three pieces of sheet metal that are hinged together. I use mine primarily as a wind barrier for my double brazier.
 
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