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skydiverninetysix
Приєднався 12 вер 2007
Hiking Buckskin Gulch in 1995 (Utah/Arizona)
One of the longest continuous slot canyons in the world, Buckskin Gulch passes through roughly 16 miles of unique formations and undulating sandstone walls in the northern stretch of the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness. Tim and I did this hike over 2 days.
Permits are required for day-use and (Overnight-Use sold separately and in advance). The day-use fee is $6.00 per person and $6.00 per dog. For more information visit www.recreation.gov/activitypass/10006175
Permits are required for day-use and (Overnight-Use sold separately and in advance). The day-use fee is $6.00 per person and $6.00 per dog. For more information visit www.recreation.gov/activitypass/10006175
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Hold on to that feelin' - my skydive with my brother - May 17th, 2003
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2003 after Medical School Graduation my brother Jeff did his second skydive with me. I jumped alongside the tandem instructor.
Uncle Bill's skydive with me - May 17th, 2003
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Uncle Bill's skydive with me after Medical School Graduation, May 17th, 2003. I got to jump alongside him.
Remove the music, please
Yes sir! Will do!!!!
Great info, however, music is too loud and distracting.
Very nice! I have collected a lot of Windows and French doors for this purpose as well. However, I was planning on framing in some of the old windows to use on the roof instead of the corrugated clear plastic roofing. I am curious if you considered using old windows as the roof or if there was a reason why you preferred not to?
I did consider it. The reasons I chose not too were basically related to shedding water and waterproofing. The windows are framed and therefore if used on roof would “puddle” water around frames leading to wood rot. Also not easy to waterproof it properly between various windows. Also the weight of windows is significant for working with them. Have seen others do it though so up to you. These were just my reasons
That is absolutely lovely.
Thank you!
Wow....the Admiral must be pleased ❤
She definitely is!
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Thanks!
How are you liking the corrugated roof material? Does it hold heat in or would you use glass next time?
It works well and has held up extremely well. It does seem to hold the heat in well. No I would not do glass next time, much harder to work with and many greenhouses use the corrugated material.
This is so excellent!! Thank you for sharing - I’m half way through mine and dreading the painting part… love the spray-paint approach, how did you remove it from the windows afterwards? 😊
We applied a peel off "masking liquid" before spraying the paint. Here is a nice review and explanation: dengarden.com/home-improvement/My-Review-of-Masking-Liquid-H20-for-Painting-Window-Trim
Thank you!!!! 🤩
Nice king snake too, you are lucky to have it!
The one in the video is actually a Northern Pacific Rattlesnake. But we do have King Snakes around and love them.
Incredibly beautiful. Love the interior with a recycled hutch and the sink. Well done and you recycled the windows and doors. Gotta love that😊❤
Thanks so much!
Beautiful
Thank you
Gorgeous!
Thank you! 😊
Great video thank you sharing. Could you point me towards instructions on how to install the polycarbonate roofing? I’m having a hard time.
ua-cam.com/video/iPwAj5BCINI/v-deo.htmlsi=8H_7kkcP3EMDhc3J ua-cam.com/video/SgxPOiceFmU/v-deo.htmlsi=PjEVmSwf2CCwthCl ua-cam.com/video/I55YdKp0Dps/v-deo.htmlsi=eIHdOULXeC0owVL9 Lots of way’s people recommend to cut the material. The one that worked great for me was oscillating tool with the fine blade that’s kind of like a hacksaw blades teeth but curved like a standard oscillating tool blade.
I love it!!!!!❤. It’s beautiful !
Thanks !
I have to tell you - this is one of the best I have seen. Nice job! I thought you were leaving the floor dirt for drainage?
Thank you!
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Absolutely beautiful! Just love it 😊
Thanks!
So cute! I want one
Great result, well done! I am planning to do something similar with some old double glazed panels I have from renovating.
What a hike! Doesn’t look like cell service would be great in that area. Glad you didn’t have any emergencies!
IT WAS NICER WITH THE END THE OTHER WAY
30 INCHES WIDE 48 TALL 18 INCHS OF GRAVEL 1/4 IS BEST TIGHT MATRIX
THAT SHOULD BE 10 x 25BOTH SIDES RAISED BED THAT INSULATES IN SUMMER AND WINTER
Love how it turned out! What did you actually end up doing for the flooring?
Pavers. So they still slow to drain
Love it.
Thank you!
I just love that. I have doors and windows too but I don't think my husband feels he can doit. Hopefully I can change his mind😉
Just getting started is the hardest part. Lots of detailed UA-cam videos on building simple sheds helps with the fine details of how to do things. Good luck!
@@skydiverninetysix Thanks
Really nice and beautiful place.
this is soooo pretty great work enjoy
Thanks!
No tie down bolts?
Sorry I didn’t show it. I anchored the baseplate to the footing with 5/16 in galvanized expansion anchor bolts. Some use the the large Tapcons but I prefer expansion anchors
Gorgeous! ❤
that is beautiful and well done !!!!
Thanks!
Old Windows build = concrete, tons of wood, roof etc.. +2 WINDOWS 🤦♂
We are thinking of using the old windows out of our house to build one! I love the idea of the doors so creative. Great job!!
Thank you!
Great job!
Great build. I'm planning to use Aluminum framed sliding doors mainly and other similar framed windows. I'm thinking will last longer in the more humid environment and living just up the hill from a river valley. Thinking using steel as well to keep a more portable design and also using pin footing like Diamond or Handi-piers.
Sounds good. I like the idea of maximizing use of metal. I considered but chose not to use piers because we wanted to keep wood off the ground but didn’t want an elevated floor with a “crawl space” underneath because we have a lot of rattlesnakes.
One of the sharpest greenhouses I have seen on here! Great job!!
Thanks!
Wow! Love it!
beautiful greenhouse and deer
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Absolutely beautiful
Music nice but to loud. Can’t really hear you talking.
Thanks for comment Toni. I agree. I’ve updated my education of music and UA-cam’s loudness setting requirements and will fix in future.
Absolutely beautiful!🍃
I love everything about! We've already collected all our old windows and are about to start. Was there any consideration given to adding collar ties to the roof rafters or a ridge board support in the center of each gable? I'm thinking I'll have to do that since we have wind and snow loads.
I as going to use Simpson Hurricane straps on rafters but went with Timberlock lag screws which are hurricane code compliant - will send you a link. I also through-bolted the foot plate to the concrete with expansion anchors. I did reinforce support on the gable rafters with support in middle of each gable rafter. Link to Timberlock rafter lags ua-cam.com/video/qPTBDRpL1Co/v-deo.html
@@skydiverninetysix Sensible, thanks!!
Wow impressive…
So not a how to video.
No, intended more to give ideas and inspire. There are lots of how-to videos for building sheds and small buildings as well as how to install windows, doors, and roofs which you might find useful.
such an awesome idea, to bad if i did this , it would like a Picasso
I've collected all my windows and doors from various places and have them under a tarp. I did end up with mostly double paned heavy duty doors that were meant for an outdoor screened in porch. I will be tackling the job myself and maybe get someone to finish the roof since my fear of heights will take over. Many of the windows can open because they are fully functioning windows meant for a house. I plan to use those to open for cross ventelation and want to use the greenhouse in the summer. I will be placing a shade cloth over the roof in the summer just to keep the heat down.
Sounds great! That's what we did with opening windows for cross ventilation. Best of luck on your build.
Absolutely brilliant! Loved the eco-recycling. You created a beautiful and practical greenhouse.
We just finished our Greenhouse. Kinda went down the same path with the recycled doors and windows. But we ended up building a base (pretty much a deck) and built the greenhouse on top of it. I kinda like that yours is on the ground. But that snake you showed is the exact reason we opted for a deck base. We now have marine plywood on top of the deck. We plan to paint the plywood white so snakes and such are more visible. Also I wish I would have painted mine before we put the roof panels on. We didn't. And now it will be a pain. You can see on my videos, a lot of the wood is still unpainted. I'd be afraid to use the sprayer like you did... Very nice job.
Yeah I wouldn't use a sprayer with the panels up. I found painting to be the most annoying part of the process actually, even with using a sprayer. Not the hardest part but the most tedious and not fun. Watched your videos. The deck looks great and structure looks nice and solid. Great job!
Green tape is better than blue tape for painting FYI.
Thanks so much for posting this! Wonderful greenhouse and the video is good. I future videos, thought could you leave out the music? I can hardly make out your voice. I have to concentrate pretty hard.
Glad you liked it and thanks for the comment. I messed up the audio and UA-cam doesn’t let you replace a video.