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Here are our portable propane fire pit also available in natural gas as well. These are made from perforated aluminum and you and adhere what ever material you would like or leave them as they are. These are also available in any size, shape or material as customs or even with wheels.
Above is the base unit with out the glass, just the controller and thermocouple
Above and below you can see the thermocouple sticking out from the glass
These can be run from a small or large propane tank as well from natural gas.
 
Portable fire pit for propane or natural gas. These will be available in unfinished (as shown) just add your stone, plaster, marble, granite, brushed stainless steel or? The fire pit shown is a natural gas with Multi Mix Base Glass (about 30 to 40 colors from our mixing counter.  The size is a 30" x 30" x 12" tall.  The custom fire pits we will be manufacturing have a single wall construction frame with a drop in solid bottom fire pan/ tray. We will be offering both versions.

The fire pit below is a custom propane fire pit. We use perforated aluminum for the wall construction and the pit is single wall construction with a 1 1/2" deep pan on top. We installed a 12" double stainless steel ring for the burner. The rest was done by Bill Moss in Texas. Very nice job Bill!. We built the pit to Bills specs which were 26" x 26" x 20" tall so he could finish it to the size he wanted. The pit shown is one of our proto types and not the actual pit used.

Above is how it started

And below is what the customer made it!

Above and below is the quick disconnect for the propane gas

We use Black Base Glass in the fire pit. It looks light because of the flash from the camera.

The next fire pit was designed by and built for Kevin Leys of Chicago. He did a great job and you decide.

First he started with a single wall construction fire box with a pan on the top

Then it was framed for exterior plywood or you could use metal studs and wonder board.

The gas valve was located to the outer framed wall

This is a natural gas fire pit. It was tested as soon as it turned dark, fun!

Now we add the crushed lava rock and glass over that. There are many sub materials you can use as a filler. Just ask.

Great back yard by the way! Chicago, remember?

Now we start to apply the tile for the finishing touch.

 

 

The stainless steel pan burner below has a 24" stainless steel star burner installed and it is connected to our 110 volt electronic ignition. This is a propane burner.
 We then covered it with our Starfire Base Glass to test for soot and as you can see, a clean burn. 

 Our products do not require any certification from the AGA, CSA or UL as it is considered a stand-alone product by these agencies. We are told that we would need a certification if sand and or lava rock would need certification. The agencies are franchise operations and they are privately owned and they are not a government agency. These agencies are hired for mass production testing and AGA, CSA and or UL do not certify custom one of a kind projects. Custom burners need no certification as this only applies to production equipment. Just so you can understand that a certification costs about $15,000.00 and certification was developed for production/ mass production to assure quality. Any parts that would normally need AGA or UL do in fact have these approvals. Parts with function need and should have some sort of approval. The pan burners we sell that do have UL, CSA and or any other listings are produced by other companies. The custom pan burners that we produce are just that, custom. Therefore do not require UL, CSA and or any other agency listings as these are custom. The parts that we use to build these pans are UL, CSA listed as they should be. We would never use any “Third World Country”  or any unlisted, untested parts to build any products and or parts to endanger any product performance what so ever.

 

 

 

The fire pit below is in San Francisco California. They use  one of out FPPK units. 

Here you can see the simple construction.

A local artist made the glass inlay top. Very cool!

We supplied the FPPK and the Clear Base Glass

 

 

The burner below is one of our FPPK's (fire pit propane kit). With this FPPK we set it up for Black Magic! This was table tested for the pictures. Hopefully the customer will send us pictures after and during installation. We first sent these pictures for the customers approval. Here you go! The pan below belongs to Scott Spector and he finally installed the fire pit in his back yard, WOW, one really nice backyard!
This is one of our propane pan burner with slight modifications.
As you can see around the lower edges it was leaking and yes we did fix this. 

 

 

The fire pit below was built by Scott Spector in Florida. He started with an FPPK 30 which includes a 30" base plate and a double 24" stainless steel ring. Here we go from the beginning:

The propane line was run/ installed under the pavers.

The colors that were used are

1/2" Clear Base Glass,

Black Magic in the center,

Clear Diamonds,

Cobalt Blue Topper,

Clear Topper,

Cobalt Blue Light Topper

and our FPPK 30". That is our 30" propane burner. You can see the actual burner above burning before shipment and installation.

We don't have any pictures of the fire pit burning at Scott's but he did tel us that when he fired it up again he would try to send us a few pictures. Thanks Scott.

 

 

The fire table below was built by Christina "Stina" in the San Francisco area. With a little ambition, imagination and our help, she now has one very nice fire table.

Here is where it started. She made  a template of the pan and where the mounting tabs would be located. Then we built the aluminum pan and propane burner for Stina to install.

Below is how the teak table started. We just brought it into the future.

Below the pan was installed with Galaxy Green Base Glass.

Below you can see the top installed and what a difference.

Below is her wonderfully finished project, Great job Stina!

 

 

The Fire Table below was installed in Sacramento California by and for Yard Crashers. The finished pictures will be posted on the Yard Crashers page when this project is installed after 01 20 10. This episode was to be labeled "Outdoor Shower" on HGTV and theDIY  Network but somehow it was labeled "Modern Fire Wall" go figure? It is episode 302 on HGTV or DIY  Network. The details will be shown on the DIY page when and as soon as we receive them from the producers. We built a square aluminum pan with an 18" double stainless steel ring and used one of our FPPK kits for the propane fuel. This will be shown on the episode coverage as well. Here are the pictures of the back yard and the finished fire table using propane.

 

                                       

The propane burner conversion below was performed by Richard King of South Carolina.

Richard has one very cool Super Bowl party room! We assisted him in converting a propane fire pit one very nice clean burning fire pit. We will explain as we move along.

Richard: You did a beautiful job on your gazebo!

Here is the fire pit turned up so you can see that we installed one of our FPPK (fire pit propane kit) The tank was under the deck.

Richard may of had a few flex lines that were a bit too long.

 

 

 

 

It's supposed to look simple when it's finished.

The controls were adapted to his and over his old controls.

Above is on low and I might add no black soot or smoke! You would think the manufactures of these tables would of figured it out by now?

Below is the standard ring but we installed thermocouple and safety pilot kit.

Below is what were sent to convert. Small flames and no air mixer what so ever. Just a lot of soot and black smoke, seen it before?

Below, not a lot of flame is there? The reason is once they turn it up for you, the soot starts to show. So they tell you it can't be turned up.

Now we step in, air mixed calibrated to the ring and valve system and pilot light and thermocouple in place.

On medium!

and turbo high and still with a clean burn!

and below is the 2009 Super Bowl Party! Thanks Richard!

Yes, we can convert anything!

 

 

The Wine Barrel below was build by one of our newer dealers in Texas. Matt's Custom Welding. Contact us for information about Matt's wonderful work. We are going to be much more of Matt's work and look around his showroom in the pictures below. Many more projects to come.

There was a steel bowl installed using our propane system to burn our glass. They used Bronze Base Glass in the fire pit.

 

 

 

 

Propane Burner Issues

 

I have seen this scenario all too often. The supplier that you have purchased from only cared about making the sale of the glass. They did not ask what you were doing. How you were doing it. What you were working on, etc. etc. etc. They did not ask if you had propane or natural gas or if you had natural gas close by to use opposed to propane. You are now finding out that there is no customer support after the sale. We are the only manufacturer building one propane burner at a time to suit your needs. We care from beginning to end and more importantly after the fact! We offer customer support FOREVER!

 Let me tell you how we feel about these other companies selling products they know nothing about:

You purchased a Ford and now you are going to the Cadillac dealer for advice and parts on how to fix the problems.  That is not how it works. We need you to put pressure on the company that sold you the product that does not perform as you thought it should. We will and or can resolve your issues, but you need to make sure these companies stop selling products they know nothing about.

            Have you contacted the company that you purchased from?

Have you received any advice from this company on how to resolve the issue?

Are they even concerned about your problems?

Did you disclose to this company what you were working on?

Did this company ask for details about your project?

Have you asked if you can return all of the parts and products because of product failure?

Does this company even have any information on line about their success on propane burners?

Did you receive any customer support?

Does the company you purchased from even have a physical address where you can visit?

            We do genuinely feel bad for the customer being taken advantage of by companies such as these, selling parts and supplies, which they know nothing about.

Please keep us posted on your developments so we may continue to remedy your situation. We are proud of our creations, inventions, customer support, product lines as we do all of this for you, the customer! 

This would be step one.  Then we would step in and fix your issues.  

Gloria Schlifke President, Moderustic Inc

 

 

 

Our propane burners were set to 100,000 btu's each for maximum heat. The glass that we used was Bronze Rust Copper Base Glass.

 

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"Todd Gilbert Table!"

 

 

Scott Sanders drilled a hole in his patio table and attached the propane to the RV Fire Pit from the bottom. He can take it when he want anywhere by the use of a quick disconnect gas line to his tank.

 

 

Here is the answer some of you think you know. (You don't!) These are Air Mixers, Venturis Carburetors.

These like a carburetor on any engine act as the air fuel mixture governor. Have you ever been behind an older car that smells funny? Wrong air mixture! Bad mechanic! The air mixers have to be calibrated not only to the valving but the burner as well. We have been building propane burners for several years now and we have never had an issue with any configuration that we have built, ever. It's the same as porting an engine for proper air flow. If you just STICK one of these on your burner then you may be giving us a call soon enough.

Here are a few pictures of the 1/2" and 3/4" air mixers, (40,000 to 400,000 btu mixers).

If you attach it and create back pressure, you will have a fire or an explosion, guaranteed. We are not trying to frighten you but to make you aware. We believe in safety first and we don't build systems without thermocouple and or pilot light systems, ever!

As you may have of seen on our "How Not To Do It Page" they still screw up no matter how hard they try. We are here only to help!





The portable fire table/ pit below was built by Kris Day. This is a portable Propane Fire Pit and he installed Azurlite Base Glass. This is a fairly simple project that we can help you build by monitoring and supplying the correct parts. From the start here we go:

From start to finish, propane or natural gas burners with or without a pan, we can help you build your own.





Steve Hinojos (S.B. County Sheriff) built two fire pits using propane. One of which was aWine Barrel Fire Pit and the other a traditional (oopsies on this one!). We will explain as we move on.

We supplied the know how and all of the parts to make his Wine Barrel Fire Pit a success! great job Steve!

We also supplied Steve with the all of the propane parts to make his fire table work properly as well. It's when we got his pictures that we noticed the ROCKS!  You can't burn ROCKS, they EXPLODE! This you can see in the Famous "How Not To Do It" page. Initially he had no problems but once they took on moisture, sure enough he was back for some safe and sound glass!

All in all, great job Steve!




The next propane fire table was built by Rick Kasner in Arizona, great job! We inspired and supported Rick through out the complete project on "How To Do It Yourself"! DIY!!!

The glass that was installed is:

1/2" Frosted Base Glass

3/8" Gray Base Glass

Gray Topper

Irridizing Amber Brown Topper

We will explain as we move forward.

Base steel stud frame

Propane valve installed

Back side of valving and air mixer.

Durock is now applied.

Durock is finished

Table top is installed

Colors installed in propane pan burner

Drink beer, you are done!



 

                                                                              
The next fire pit was built for Chuck Krallman in the Bahamas. The challenge was 15 knots per hour trade winds and propane. Not a problem. We mock up all of our projects to insure that they work properly. I will explain as we move on.
   
   We first start testing the venting and use cardboard or plywood only later to be replaces with 1/2" glass panels.
   
   
   
   
   
   Proper venting and maintaining an upward draft is very important.
   
   
   We generally use Starfire (white) Base Glass to track the progress.
   
   
   
  
Generally when we test using propane we use Starfire (white) Base Glass to track the progress of success or failure.
 
Hopefully Chuck will send us the finished and installed pictures of the feature installed in his table. 

 

 

 
  The next fire pit was a customer conversion with our FPPK propane attachments and burner.

What ever project you are converting or working on, we monitor your project all the way through. Provided you send pictures.



 Another Wine Barrel Fire Pit with Cobalt Blue Base Glass. This was propane as well.

Typically you will burn at about 30,000 btu's. This will allow your 20 lb tank to last about 15 to 20 hours.

Now if you go TURBO! This is 100,000 btus. You want big fire? Here you go!

We don't do wimpy. That is for the competition, or if that is what they call themselves.

You want fire? You got it.Propane is not an issue, for us anyway.

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Moderustic® is proud to have been issued 4 U.S. Patent Numbers
and 2 Patents pending status!  5th one just awarded notice of allowance 10/23/2021
Covering our method of creating tumbled tempered glass for use in fireplaces and fire pits.
Patent Applications Published 2005, 2006, 2014 and 2017 (twice). Worlds most infringed PATENT in WORLD HISTORY!



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