Picalilli
Established Member
Hi all,
Looking for some ideas and advice on building a raised bed which I can stand a clay chiminea in. The chiminea is quite large (125cm x 50cm) and comes with a metal tripod style stand.
the problem I’ve got is that the back yard is just brick and also on a slight slope, so I’m wanting to have some kind of stable base to stand it in.
My first thought was to buy some sleepers and just build a square frame directly on the brick, then fill with sand and top with gravel, which I could then use to make a more level surface for the chiminea, but I’m wondering how stable/permanent this would end up being.
anyone got much experiencene building sleeper beds directly on to hard surfaces? Would I need to take the bricks out and build the sleeper base directly from the sand/ground below?
Or any other ideas on a solution to make it more stable? Or maybe I’m just over worrying it?
I’ve attached a photo of the yard space and a screenshot of the chiminea (which hasn’t actually arrived yet)
Looking for some ideas and advice on building a raised bed which I can stand a clay chiminea in. The chiminea is quite large (125cm x 50cm) and comes with a metal tripod style stand.
the problem I’ve got is that the back yard is just brick and also on a slight slope, so I’m wanting to have some kind of stable base to stand it in.
My first thought was to buy some sleepers and just build a square frame directly on the brick, then fill with sand and top with gravel, which I could then use to make a more level surface for the chiminea, but I’m wondering how stable/permanent this would end up being.
anyone got much experiencene building sleeper beds directly on to hard surfaces? Would I need to take the bricks out and build the sleeper base directly from the sand/ground below?
Or any other ideas on a solution to make it more stable? Or maybe I’m just over worrying it?
I’ve attached a photo of the yard space and a screenshot of the chiminea (which hasn’t actually arrived yet)