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john nock
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Wylie the GSP swimming at Weeki Wachee River
Wylie the GSP swimming at Weeki Wachee River
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Weeki Wachee Labor Day, three days after Idilia flooding, go Figure
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Weeki Wachee Labor Day, three days after Idilia flooding, go Figure
One Little Understated Pergol Trick, took me awhile to get it
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One Little Understated Pergol Trick, took me awhile to get it
CLC Kaholo on Weeki Watchee
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Kaholo 12-6 SUP in action on Weeki Watchee. The mermaid is KT. Builder is John Nock
Nice Shape But cant catch water and the 4x1 looks weak and the joint at the top beam does not look strong at all......not hurricane proof at at so not point butting straps.....
@@kermets the 1x4 bent and doubled is extremely strong. The ridge has a flat strap across the top. Probably more hurricane resistant than conventional construction. Horizontal metal roofing holds very little water which evaporated quickly
Using the 16' length lumber what was your width an peak height?
Around 17-18’
What kind of lumber did you use?
I’ve used 1x4 pt pine and just yellow pine Be great to get pieces longer than 16’ to avoid the splicing . Somewhere around a 19’ width and cheating a little on the arch, you can use 16’ boards
I have been looking for what type wood is used on these. No were on any video or website have it seen if its white pine standard pine from home depot, lowes etc. Would really like to know what species is being used. thanks
Stimson Marine has the gothic arch Boat shed/greenhouse/whatever.. plans for sale.
Hi John, wish I could see one under construction, such as putting the metal on. Is it awkward, you have a ladder against the building working your way up? The fasteners self sealing so it doesn't leak? Is there some way of making skylights, a few clear plastic panels? I want to make a boat shed for a large boat. Is pressure treated really necessary if the ribs aren't getting wet? Thanks, Scott
Metal is easy using 2 or 3 extendable ladders Start at the bottom an just work your way up, extending the ladders as you go. Hint, use a builder’s level to establish the top of each end of the first sheet, that wat they have a much better chance of meeting at the top. PT I guess just bends better when it’s fresh and wet . Plastic panels would be fine, I don’t think they will last as long as metal If you give me your email address I will send you some construction photos. I can’t seem to do that in this message. Goodluck
How do you control the water. That is the MOST important thing building any structure.
It flows off just fine. The 3’ wide sheets overlap and there is no problem. Of the 3 I’ve built, they are now about 5 years old and look brand new
If you can cope with a few complications, you might consider roofing from the top down. Just tuck the next sheet under the top sheet as you work your way down. Might be more trouble than it's worth, on a storage shed, but I've been thinking of you!
Yes, but if you start at the bottom and shoot an elevation at each end rob where the top of the sheet shoul be attached, you don’t get a miss alignment at the top, ask me how I Know 😕 also at the top you can sometimes just bend the sheet over and forms it own ridge cap East construction, I love it Renting mine out for $ 500 per month (the big one
Hey bud are you going to be making any more videos on these, ? I bet a lot of your views came from the last year because this design is really getting popular
Have they been in any strong winds yet? Wonder if they will hold up if braced enough in missouri.
Should be just fine. I anchored with embedded tress straps to easy truss. The two end walls would obviously need to be well secured of proper dimension studs These are pretty tall, depending on your width, so 2x6 or 2x8’s would be needed for deflection A little engineering goes a long way Good luck, they are great structures
Hi, Were you required to get engineering ? Maybe not with open ends ? I am in Ocala Fl. neat structures. Thanks
Do you have a video on the building of the forms and assembly of the frame?
Nice work man! Slick Garage setups! Thats how Id do it!
What about using layers of Osb bonded (gorilla glued) together to form the arches? Instead of stif warped wood? Ohh how would you insulate a structure like this? I need inexpensive housing!! I like this idea..but it’s the little things that get you.
One of the things I don't like is the metal roofing ribs creates a gutter which will hold more standing water the closer you get to the peak, and will start to rust there.. Other than that, pretty efficient use of material.
1:16 I don’t see any strongbacks - just purlins
Would love to know where to find 16’ 1x4’s. I guess I would have to find someone with a wood mill eh.
Was that it? You built these 3 a year ago and no more?
What glue did you use?
Have you built anymore? Can you show how you made your jig for the 16 foot ribs? Do you glue and screw the blocks in the ribs?
Good Job lol 😂
That is fine for a shed or garage but too noisy for a small home, why not use plastic siding , would be a lot quieter
Thanks.. I was building inspector for 17 years and this is the slickest design I've seen. Your explanation of technique ,time ,and material was very helpful.(yes,I intend to build 1....or 4)
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I WANT A HOUSE LIKE THAT....
The one thing I like the most is the overhang it’s more than 4”, Why people in the metal building Industry refuse to make an over hang more than 4 inches is beyond me .
Corrugated will bend to that shape; then run bird mesh and dpc (damp proof concourse) to stop annoying moisture drips.
Very cool looking sheds! What the wind rating one these? In my area things have to be rated for 150 MPH.
Yea but windows in the peek end only.
Bowroof shed with metal, great idea.
Who cares?
Perhaps an enlightened pioneer ? But, fuck you 😜
Nice!
The Amish in Illinois use this method
Very Good!... #53 🐄🦉🏴☠✝{5-8-2022}
I like how you are designing around using shape rather than more materials. In our area the metal is plentiful, and the wood can come off my sawmill. I spotted how you mentioned working with the ideal length truss. I'm guessing that is to make a roof where you can use full panels without cutting. Looking forward to more videos!
Like number #600 here. tHanks for this video!
Would 2 laminated/glued 3/8“ plywood strips ripped to 3 1/2“ work well for making good bends? Would that not be stronger than pressure treated 1x4‘s? The joints could be staggered.
3 laminated 1/4AC would do ok with glue.
Please please show how you built the arch ribs
Great idea
Those to Florida code?
Been thinking of building a cabin like this where can I find more information on building the frame and materials list
Pretty much utube
Like to no more to thank u
Great.. I have been looking at these.. look really hard to insult
I'm pondering this design... Just trying to figure out if collecting rainwater is an option. Does dirt collect in the horizontal ribs of the roofing?
What was the length of each 4"x4" block?
What kind of snow,load will this building handle
With the curved shape, I doubt snow could build up too much. It should function like a culvert pipe. It would take a lot of pressure to deflect this curved shape
Is that building made for supiste a hurricane in Florida?
No problem, I didn’t have theses engineered, but with simple hurricane tie down techniques they should shed the wind just fine
Check this out
Thank you for sharing!