Fire Pit and Outdoor Cooking Equipment Built for Real Flame

Hand forged fire pit and outdoor cooking equipment is built for heat, weight, and repetition. Whether you are tending a hardwood fire in the yard, cooking at a hunting camp, or setting up a long-table gathering at a cabin, the equipment should work as hard as the fire burns.

Hand Forged Fire Pit Tools

Outdoor fires burn hotter and wider than indoor hearths. Longer fire pokers, coal rakes, and heavy-duty fire tools provide the reach and control needed to manage large flames safely.

Each tool is forged from solid steel and balanced for real use. No hollow tubing. No bending under pressure. Just dependable weight and control when moving logs or shifting coals.

Tripods for Open Fire Cooking

A traditional iron tripod allows Dutch ovens, kettles, and cast iron pots to hang securely over open flame. These hand forged tripods are designed for stability and strength, whether set over a backyard fire pit or deep in camp.

For added versatility, select designs can separate and convert into a spit for roasting. The same steel that supports a pot over the fire can turn a roast steadily over coals.

Hand Forged Spits and Roasting Rigs

Cooking meat over open flame requires control and durability. Custom forged spits are built to handle whole cuts, rotate smoothly, and withstand high heat without warping.

From simple roasting setups to full outdoor cooking rigs, each piece is made to fit the scale of the fire and the kind of gathering it serves.

Built for Camps, Cabins, and Homesteads

Fire pit and outdoor cooking equipment should not feel temporary. It should feel like part of the place.

Every piece is made from solid steel using traditional blacksmith techniques, designed to age naturally and remain in service for years of fires, meals, and long evenings outdoors.

If the fire is real, the tools should be too.

Chuck Waters

Chuck is a traditional blacksmith based on the Georgia coast, known for hand-forged ironwork built with old-school standards and practical experience. Raised on Sapelo Island, he brings a deep respect for land, fire, and function to his craft. In addition to his work at the forge, he is trained in wildlife habitat management and serves as an Emergency Response Team trainer. He holds undergraduate degrees from Georgia Southern University and the University of Georgia, as well as a master’s degree from UGA.

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