PVC greenhouse in a day DIY

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  • @facitenonvictimarum
    @facitenonvictimarum 5 років тому +11

    Good video. No BS, no clowning, no stupid jokes, no annoying music, just good information. Good to know there are still some adults on UA-cam.
    (off topic, sorry 😊)

  • @kurt5490
    @kurt5490 3 роки тому +2

    I'm freaking jealous. $300 and only 14 hrs labor total. Food security for a very large family. Thanks for some excellent ideas for construction.

  • @pablolynch1152
    @pablolynch1152 8 років тому +3

    Thank you Nick and crew for the video! I don't have a lot of space still I'll use your idea to build one, what I do when I find a video that I don't like is stop watching, yours I watched to the end. Thanks again!

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  8 років тому

      Thanks for watching Pablo!

  • @ExploreAmerica
    @ExploreAmerica 3 місяці тому +1

    This is the best pvc build video on yt still

  • @trishstefanuk5619
    @trishstefanuk5619 5 років тому +13

    Great job, something to think about, install two layers of poly and use a bathroom fan to inflat between the two sheets. This will prevent the wind flapping and chewing up the plastic. Mine was still in great shape after four years when we sold the farm.

  • @sikebike5800
    @sikebike5800 7 років тому +1

    The best easy way to build a green house I have ever seen!!!
    Thank you!!!

  • @benchbytes
    @benchbytes 3 роки тому +7

    This video is so inspiring! It made my day 02/21/21. Great project management report. A++++ work for you & the old man!

    • @brendanwood1540
      @brendanwood1540 3 роки тому

      A++++? What is this a marijuana rating scale? Everything these days is AAAA+ or AAA+. No more B, C, D, E, and F. Now it's just A++++, A+++, A++, and A+; even a normal A is hard to come by.

  • @robertryanweifenbach8500
    @robertryanweifenbach8500 8 років тому

    first off ot did answer a few questions i had about a diy greenhouse. but the reason im commenting is the vid itself. thank you for stabilizing the image and letting the bourder so the camera movements. made it much easier to watch. personally hate shaky cam vids. this was an excellent fix.

  • @dans381
    @dans381 9 років тому +44

    If you drill tiny pinholes in the underside of the arches you could connect a hose to the main center piece of PVC & you could then water all the plants inside whenever needed.

    • @julisagonzalez657
      @julisagonzalez657 3 роки тому +4

      You shouldn’t water veggie plants from above.. causes disease form water on their leaves especially in a green house where it’s more humid and gets no wind..

    • @dans381
      @dans381 3 роки тому +7

      @@julisagonzalez657 That's good to know, thanks, I didn't realize that. Then instead of pinholes like a sprinkler system you could still use the frame to deliver the water but tap into it with small drip tubes from the frame down to each of the plants base.

    • @ronmiller7248
      @ronmiller7248 3 роки тому

      @@dans381 ok so you're saying water tubes inside his pvc will not freeze? Is that it?

    • @dans381
      @dans381 3 роки тому +3

      @@ronmiller7248 I was not saying anything about water freezing, water would freeze if it gets cold enough.... I was just pointing out a simple way to pipe water throughout the greenhouse. You wouldn't need to put water tubes inside the frame, the frame would become the tubes.The entire frame is all connected (& hollow) so by attaching a water supply to one point of the frame, then the frame itself can be the water tubes & carry the water to any point you need.

    • @Toopeeneekeenho
      @Toopeeneekeenho 3 роки тому

      @ Dan S what about the arches base the water would leak at the bottom where it’s inserted onto the rebar posts 😂

  • @JuanGonzalez-js8xd
    @JuanGonzalez-js8xd 9 років тому +7

    Thank you for the video. A great way to start a greenhouse. For those who feel the video could have been more stable or flipped to accommodate the view, the message was how to build a greenhouse, not the best way to video building a greenhouse. Great job, I have done some similar but learned some great tips on how to improve what I have done and will do in the future. Thanks again.

  • @kateejustinmills8352
    @kateejustinmills8352 7 років тому +18

    My experience with PVC-supported plastic structure is you must absolutely remove the sheeting before first snow in winter, or the weight of the snow has no problem snapping off the PVC. But it is a decent setup for the money and pretty easy to build.

    • @sitiophoenix
      @sitiophoenix 5 місяців тому +1

      You could reinforce da PVC with rebar

  • @gotredeemed
    @gotredeemed 7 років тому

    The planning worked out well. You have a fully equipped and skilled carpenter helping you. Good show.

  • @LifesAdventures555
    @LifesAdventures555 8 років тому +12

    I made one of these a few years back and I love it. I covered mine with screen to keep the bugs out but allow the wind to blow through. I didn't glue mine down for easy disassemble in case of one of those pesty hurricanes comes through the area. Nice job and video.

  • @samsireci9898
    @samsireci9898 Рік тому

    Great video gentlemen ! Thanks for posting this on UA-cam

  • @foxhunter5535
    @foxhunter5535 8 років тому +25

    good job for a very practical and beautiful green house, I will copy that when I get back to the Philippines.. thanks for this video.. God bless and have an abundant harvesting

    • @mahal9394
      @mahal9394 5 років тому +1

      Do you need it in the Philippines when it doesn't get cold? Just curious.

    • @humanoid144
      @humanoid144 4 роки тому +1

      @@mahal9394 certain foods benefit from a greenhouse. too much direct sunlight is bad or they need humidity even too much rain is bad.

  • @justwatching55
    @justwatching55 6 років тому +2

    I built one of these several years ago. The UV from the sun degraded the pvc it and made it brittle. The first spring storm that blew through destroyed it breaking most of the pipes. My wife still chuckles about it.

    • @driveronehundrednine3225
      @driveronehundrednine3225 3 роки тому

      Did you do anything to remedy the brittle pvc? Im just brainstorming for my own greenhouse

    • @w.e.s.
      @w.e.s. 2 роки тому

      U must of bought that cheap thin cw pvc...bc hw pvc aint gonna get brittle or brake in the sun for years and years

    • @richarddavis2345
      @richarddavis2345 8 місяців тому

      ​@@driveronehundrednine3225You could try using gorilla tape or paint the pvc to keep it from degrading.

  • @rstevewarmorycom
    @rstevewarmorycom 8 років тому +25

    A nice transparent greenhouse is pretty, but what most people don't understand is that you can keep it warmer in winter by covering the non-sun sides with aluminized poly or reflective insulation blankets. You can't get sun heat in from the north and most of the east and west sides anyway in winter. Just the south side and half of the top on the south side will contribute solar heat. The reflective insulation will greatly increase your warming inside, and prevent loss at night.Similarly covering the sun side also just at night is even better, with a roll-up aluminized insulative blanket or tarp.

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  8 років тому +1

      thanks for the comment - interesting insight

    • @SwedishMeatball972
      @SwedishMeatball972 7 років тому

      I dig the idear...for clarity, are you perhaps referring to one of those metallic fold-up "blankets" that emergency-minded people keep in their cars? They come packaged all folded neatly in a probably 4"x6" packet?
      If not, could you give me a description that my rookie self would be able to take to one of the Home stores and find?
      Many thanks in advance.

    • @rstevewarmorycom
      @rstevewarmorycom 7 років тому +2

      They have numerous aluminized material, rigid as well as sheet-like. If you were desperate you could use aluminum foil and white glue. But most of the insulation sheets they sell also come aluminized.

    • @Lincolnator721
      @Lincolnator721 7 років тому

      would it keep it much warmer in 20 degree weather? how much warmer?

    • @pandaman5869
      @pandaman5869 6 років тому

      yes do this

  • @garyr7027
    @garyr7027 7 років тому

    Decent and good idea. Nothing like saving money and building your own, gives you a sense of accomplishment when it's done. I've always been a DIY for projects, I couldn't imagine not being that.

  • @ncalimendo
    @ncalimendo 9 років тому +24

    That's very well done, and an excellent video presentation. I have read that PE sheeting will react with PVC and fall apart, but if you skin the PVC/PE contact area with fabric tape it is not a problem (there is a special tape sold for this).

    • @tinman2420
      @tinman2420 3 роки тому +4

      Using primer on the pvc before you lay the PE will also stop this reaction.

    • @eliakimbenishchayil
      @eliakimbenishchayil 3 роки тому +2

      @@tinman2420 regular paint primer?

  • @avg1712
    @avg1712 6 років тому +1

    I love this. We have a wooden greenhouse on a platform because of flooding, but I have been asking my husband for a hoop house over our existing garden, about the same size as yours.
    We have it sectioned off with Post Poles and seven foot fencing. This structure would fit right over the top of the existing garden without having to remove anything. Thanks for this.

  • @d2ari935
    @d2ari935 9 років тому +6

    Good job Mr.Nick Tamble...thank's for you video......Good luck brother...from Indonesia PEACE...SAVE EARTH.

  • @ronaldcain1116
    @ronaldcain1116 6 років тому +2

    Thank you my friend, my light just came on, I'm going to build us a 5x8 .we've wanted and needed one for a long time but they cost too much, but with your idea, I'll do it for around $100.00 sweet thanks again. Grow my own.

  • @im1494
    @im1494 8 років тому +4

    So, I actually built my greenhouse (60'x12') by this design. I think it is almost a good design and worked pretty well for the first month. One of the problems I came up against was in the pvc joints being weak points in the structure. Wind the other day was between 20-30 mph and that busted three joints, and that's not even very windy for this area(Helena, MT). However, I plan to replace any broken joints with single poles of pvc 20' long and run them through the cross joints. Not a bad design and fairly cheap, just needs some work.

  • @MoTown44240
    @MoTown44240 10 років тому

    Thanks for this video. It has given me a solution to cover my car with a temporary shelter.

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  10 років тому

      and thank you for posting...would like to see a pic of the "car-port"

  • @sassylaurie1
    @sassylaurie1 8 років тому +4

    Great video! can't wait to show hubby this, he has wanted to put up a greenhouse. Before this video watched one on a purchased one for over $1k for 10x10 that is falling apart after 1 year! Love this idea! Thanks for sharing!

  • @cherylm6349
    @cherylm6349 4 роки тому +2

    What a generous idea, I had something similar but this is a definite upgrade! Can’t wait to add a smaller version to my garden.

  • @alaskabruce5681
    @alaskabruce5681 9 років тому +28

    Instead of 6-8 mil poly that lasts barely a season, buy 'Rhino Hide' reinforced poly that's good for many years. Costs more upfront but WELL worth it!

    • @phoenixcreations94
      @phoenixcreations94 5 років тому +1

      Everyone knows how much can pay .. people r not idiots .. all know there is a better things to buy with a little more money of course

    • @linr2870
      @linr2870 5 років тому +1

      Thanks I have never heard of Rhino hide and will probably use that when we get to making our greenhouse.

    • @lunkerpond9765
      @lunkerpond9765 5 років тому +8

      6 mil can last at least 5 years. No need to waste your money on the rhino hide for a temporary greenhouse. Most people that leave comments like that are associated with the product that they are recommending....

    • @linr2870
      @linr2870 5 років тому +1

      @@lunkerpond9765 Mine will not be a temporary GH though so am glad of this advice.

    • @lunkerpond9765
      @lunkerpond9765 5 років тому +1

      @@linr2870 congrats

  • @Matthew-um5kt
    @Matthew-um5kt 5 років тому +2

    Thanks Nick, I got some great ideas watching your design and construction process.

  • @tutoringkewallal3533
    @tutoringkewallal3533 7 років тому +3

    Wonderful job! I like how you managed to use as much recycled wood where possible! It's encouraging me to make one for my 12x8' garedning space!

  • @soho71
    @soho71 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video....... Frank is one hell of a worker! Good job Frank!

  • @maryannbenson3568
    @maryannbenson3568 9 років тому +8

    We're going to copy this job very professional and low cost, Thank You very much

  • @Jake-pc4fd
    @Jake-pc4fd 9 років тому

    Awesome video! Not by choice but by the needs of the USAF, we have had 2 yrs of growing experience here in (the worst place to live in North America) Utah! Your green house would cover my entire garden. Thank you for the vid.

  • @kingturner19mt
    @kingturner19mt 8 років тому +7

    that's a really well built DIY greenhouse, great job!

  • @heidigilmore7642
    @heidigilmore7642 11 місяців тому

    This is the best design with pvc ive ever seen

  • @cherylwells6044
    @cherylwells6044 5 років тому +6

    Thank you for sharing! It looks great and I'm hoping to build a smaller version for myself 😁

  • @gypsyhobo3016
    @gypsyhobo3016 7 років тому +2

    Nice job, you make it look so easy, lol, I do everything by myself, so I have a hard time, but this is a nice tunnel house, wish I had the open sky you have. I'm in the mountains, and have too many pine trees, so low sun hours and cold nights in summer. Wish I had your greenhouse! Stay Free People!

    • @jungsomewhat
      @jungsomewhat 3 роки тому

      Yep i do everything myself, its amazing what you can do, just takes more brain than brawn.. and TIME lots of time 👍

  • @vaquero3578
    @vaquero3578 8 років тому +183

    dont record video in vertical camer mode, its hard to watch and the field of view is way smaller.always shoot video in wide angle horizontal. vertical is only for photos.
    thanks for the info in this video.

    • @TheOldFatBastard
      @TheOldFatBastard 7 років тому +5

      Tasty Worker oh boo hoo tinker bell!

    • @tlims1974a
      @tlims1974a 7 років тому +13

      fireball and mudflap He was just giving some kindly good advice. Sheesh!

    • @denstump4590
      @denstump4590 6 років тому +12

      Yes, good advise! it is always annoying trying to watch a video like that. Causes many viewers to just leave also so lose the hit on the video. I am a person Who normally would just leave soon as I see that dumb camera mode! Only reason I did watch this video is because I plan to build a similar greenhouse very soon and never hurts to look for tips and tricks to do a better job. Good video other than camera mode, though nothing new to me I did not already know.
      I would also guess reason for so many thumbs down was for the camera mode as I thought the video was pretty good otherwise.

    • @Shadothecat
      @Shadothecat 5 років тому

      Sorry this wasnt really an issue

    • @alexchester3168
      @alexchester3168 5 років тому +2

      Yes, great video and thank you so much for doing it. I agree that it would have been much easier to watch if you had held the camera the right way though! Many people will be put off because of this and not bother watching it which is a shame after all your hard work.

  • @bossofbudzphootang5269
    @bossofbudzphootang5269 8 років тому +1

    fantastic vid...well done...ive just made a shade house using old trampolines but the pipes dont fit into each other..i used pvc as joiners ...but will go back now and use pvc as you did for all pipes ...thanks for the great info..peace out from Australia

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  8 років тому

      thanks for the comment boss!

  • @paparitz1
    @paparitz1 8 років тому +8

    If you're in a snow area, in that season, put posts from ground to top or heavy snow will crunch it. We learned the hard way.

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  8 років тому +2

      good point. also, heating in the winter can be VERY costly!

    • @kurt5490
      @kurt5490 3 роки тому

      Yes! Thank you!

  • @CatalinMinulescu
    @CatalinMinulescu 10 років тому

    Excellent work and great ideas ! Simple, efficient and why not very professional. I was searching a simple and efficient way to construct a greenhouse. Thanks a lot !!!

    • @llgardens
      @llgardens 10 років тому

      why, thank you for the positive feedback! with an extra pair of hands, this is a slick way to put up a structure...

  • @MichaelStoneqm3
    @MichaelStoneqm3 10 років тому +3

    Great work, Pop's was sure moving right along...good man.

    • @kurt5490
      @kurt5490 3 роки тому

      I'm sure he knows more than just a trick or 2!

  • @jamman012
    @jamman012 9 років тому

    Great looking greenhouse . Thanks for sharing big help .

  • @pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319
    @pinemeadowshobbyfarmafruga8319 8 років тому +5

    I just priced those pieces at my local hardware store today. I plan to build one as well. Thanks for your product demonstration.

  • @AbidBukhariwatercon
    @AbidBukhariwatercon 4 роки тому

    Excellent. A job well done and explained step by step.

  • @heronherrera4032
    @heronherrera4032 8 років тому +4

    great job man, I will hire you some day once I open my nursery

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  8 років тому

      Thanks Heron! Best fortune on the nursery...

  • @LacosteBlanc
    @LacosteBlanc 3 роки тому

    Nice! Hope it last a long time
    very practical.

  • @RecklessRick
    @RecklessRick 8 років тому +3

    Great hopeful day I will have the room to build one. Many thanks for this great idear

  • @johnwebb7332
    @johnwebb7332 5 років тому

    best diy greenhouse vid yet

  • @janhalcion3936
    @janhalcion3936 8 років тому +6

    PVC piping off gases and will cause the poly sheeting to deteriorate prematurely. The piping can have a layer of tape or even better, the fuzzy part of velcro adhered to it to prevent this from happening.

    • @beckywatt5048
      @beckywatt5048 6 років тому

      Jan Halcion Did not know that,but it makes perfect sense thankyou😀

    • @goontubeassos7076
      @goontubeassos7076 6 років тому

      Cap tape for truck caps maybe an easy cheap go to for that idea, I’ll try it. Thanks for the information I’ll tell the local farmers I see that as some of their poly hose problems

    • @mkbman45
      @mkbman45 6 років тому

      I learned it the hard way, had to replace the cover after 2 years..

  • @khaledabdalsalam1990
    @khaledabdalsalam1990 5 років тому

    THANKS Nick for this good job.........hope to learn more

  • @portaadonai
    @portaadonai 8 років тому +58

    Pro tip, film videos in landscape [horizontally], not in portrait [vertically]. All TV's and computers are designed to view videos in that format, thanks

    • @WhiteKeys007
      @WhiteKeys007 7 років тому +7

      Great video though, right? Lol

    • @troyutuber7414
      @troyutuber7414 5 років тому +2

      Lol i flipped my phone after reading and omg

    • @troyutuber7414
      @troyutuber7414 5 років тому +1

      I cant even finish watching now

    • @elricofarmer1561
      @elricofarmer1561 5 років тому +3

      So many people don't realize that their camera phone works 150% better in horizontal position. Vertical really puts limits on picture size.

  • @seedhound
    @seedhound 6 років тому

    Very nice work. Thank you for sharing.

  • @llgardens
    @llgardens 9 років тому +6

    the poly was wrapped around a modified 2x2 (elongated) and then "pulled tight" and screwed into the 2x12 base.

  • @eng.abdulhadi511
    @eng.abdulhadi511 2 роки тому

    أحسنت النشر وابدعت في العمل ❤️❤️❤️👍✋

  • @AurelienCarnoy
    @AurelienCarnoy 10 років тому +34

    one of the best greenhouse video on the net.
    how long do you think that greenhouse will last? UV and all, ty

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  10 років тому +7

      why thanks! This greenhouse sustained some wind damage 2 months in and we decided to take it down due to it being after last-frost and the covered protection was no longer needed. I highly recommend a protected site with wind coverage - but one that affords adequate sunlight too. Inspect it each time you go out to it - to look for tears or otherwise blemishes to the poly.

    • @AurelienCarnoy
      @AurelienCarnoy 10 років тому +2

      hoo, that is something to consider...
      i want my green house to last so i should get steel pipes instead of plastic. and a thick poly 6-8 mils. I would like to build a 15' x 15' but i think i will need help to bend the pipes, any recommendation? ty

    • @glennrandle4353
      @glennrandle4353 9 років тому +1

      +Nick Tamble Too bad the wind damaged it. How would you improve the design to prevent that? Sometime you've got to work with the site at hand.

    • @Scandoboy1000
      @Scandoboy1000 9 років тому +13

      Sadly in most parts of tbe usa where this greenhouse should be put up, it would only last till the town zoning gestapho make you tear it down. So always vote for townspeople that like gardening and will not zone it to illegal.

    • @Scandoboy1000
      @Scandoboy1000 9 років тому +9

      *****​ What is simple - county made me tear mine down, until after I met many criteria - hence me saying vote them out of office.

  • @EdwinDueck
    @EdwinDueck 8 років тому

    The lady at the end looks like she just wants you out so she can start, she might move in, hahaha.
    Very nice, if I where more into green house building I would build one like that.

  • @canalesperanza8665
    @canalesperanza8665 8 років тому +5

    es el mejor que he visto por internet ,muchas gracias por explicar de la mejor manera,saludos de argentina.

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  8 років тому +2

      muchos gracias Canal! Tiene un buen dia y ano y bueno suerte!

    • @kurt5490
      @kurt5490 3 роки тому

      Damn! E usted espanol hablomo! Mucho jealous hoy!

  • @SergioGonzalez-ni6ff
    @SergioGonzalez-ni6ff 6 років тому

    very interesting, cheap and easy to make, thank you Nick Tamble..

  • @jamestepesh355
    @jamestepesh355 8 років тому +7

    I used to work in the market garden industry, and when we put these type of tunnel up we used to burry the plastic sheeting around the edge it helped give more stability in high wind, at least lesson the chance of the wind taking it anyway.

  • @ManishFrenchStudio
    @ManishFrenchStudio 3 роки тому +1

    Superb video ❤️❤️ thank you for sharing 🙏🎉🎉🎉

  • @ZeroSoundBeat
    @ZeroSoundBeat 8 років тому +20

    This video is very useful for me.. thank you

  • @claycan2
    @claycan2 7 років тому +1

    You sir, are outstanding in you field! Carry On.

  • @NickTamble
    @NickTamble  10 років тому +16

    end windows and doors for ventilation...could roll up sides at the bottom also - only in protected sites as wind would be a problem...

    • @anamostarac6551
      @anamostarac6551 10 років тому

      shaika tecne sounds like a scam of some sort. Be careful clicking on links to websites

    • @stefandjordjevic4715
      @stefandjordjevic4715 9 років тому

      +Nick Tamble Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else trying to find out build your own small greenhouse plans try Lomonting Easy Greenhouse Mentor (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some great things about it and my brother in law got great success with it.

    • @ontariobuds
      @ontariobuds 9 років тому

      +Nick Tamble couldn't you of just drilled some 1/2" or 3/8" or howeverthick the PVS is and made holes into the wood and slipped them instead of rebar?

    • @jackadkins7964
      @jackadkins7964 9 років тому

      +Nick Tamble Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else needs to find out about diy greenhouse building try Lomonting Easy Greenhouse Mentor ( search on google ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my friend got excellent success with it.

    • @crissyladd
      @crissyladd 9 років тому +1

      .

  • @psyccoII
    @psyccoII 9 років тому +1

    My main wonder is how many feet of pvc did it take to build the greenhouse? How many feet of wood. Also, approximately how many pvc joints are there. I have to go buy this stuff. Please help. I need a materials list.

    • @llgardens
      @llgardens 9 років тому +2

      40 pieces of pvc 10' long, 40 cross connector pieces of, 6 tee connectors. There are three pvc joints per hoop and there are 13 hoops - so 39 joints...sorry, I do not have the total materials list on hand at the moment. The three items I mentioned will be the pvc items needed. Good luck and thanks for watching!

    • @psyccoII
      @psyccoII 9 років тому

      Thank u.. you are the man!

  • @lizhaydon2250
    @lizhaydon2250 4 роки тому +7

    I know you did this years ago. Looks good. I have a few questions. What size pvc pipe did you use and did you have to put further bracing in to handle the snow and wind?

  • @paulflute
    @paulflute 5 років тому +1

    beautiful construction.. well done.. inspiring..

  • @rickcoona8368
    @rickcoona8368 8 років тому +27

    do you have a materials list for this project?
    --Rick

    • @DavidAmmerlaan
      @DavidAmmerlaan 4 роки тому +3

      Apparently he doesn’t care

    • @SextonRocks
      @SextonRocks 4 роки тому

      Too much harvest. No time to stop for a list.

    • @rickcoona8368
      @rickcoona8368 4 роки тому

      @@SextonRocks thanks for the reply! it's a great project a materials list would be helpful to replicate it.
      Bountiful Harvests my Friend!

  • @janise7331
    @janise7331 8 років тому +2

    Nice. Inspiring me and my hubby to do a small scale one in our garden. :)

  • @OldSchoolDo
    @OldSchoolDo 8 років тому +19

    decent video , but - mate -. please use a better camera .

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  8 років тому +8

      cannot turn back time,- but yea... it was me and the father-in-law on a weekend - next time :)

  • @charlesfrey660
    @charlesfrey660 8 років тому +2

    Cool. With all space you have, widen and more head room. Great work. Love to see future vids with growth.

  • @davidclarence
    @davidclarence 10 років тому +3

    Great To See the Application of Thinking and Common Sense - GREAT JOB!!!

  • @cyberman32
    @cyberman32 8 років тому

    Very , Very good ! congratulation !!!
    Ricardo Dias from Brazil !

  • @209Control
    @209Control 8 років тому +3

    Frank is AWESOME!

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  8 років тому

      The man is very resourceful - a good guy to have on your side - I'll tell him, thanks!

  • @downhilltwofour0082
    @downhilltwofour0082 4 роки тому

    I just subscribed. Thanks for sharing your work with us!

  • @HappyOysterCompany
    @HappyOysterCompany 5 років тому +4

    Nice job Don,t worry about the landscape thing for filming the info is why we are here

  • @BruceLeef
    @BruceLeef 6 років тому

    wow. Awesome..now if I can find me a handy scrap collector... this was perfect. my wife n I loved it. THANKS.

  • @WallyJ2K
    @WallyJ2K 7 років тому +4

    Decent info on the video, though I had 5 seizures and a migraine trying to watch the shaky video and listening to the wind noise. #ouch

  • @jacquelinemanzano9328
    @jacquelinemanzano9328 5 років тому

    Very nice size green house, thank you for sharing.

  • @NickTamble
    @NickTamble  10 років тому +8

    thank you all viewers for bringing this to 20,000 views in just over 4 months! There are other How-Tos at www.HGVids.com or tell me what you'd like to see a demo of...

    • @clintonraubenheimer5879
      @clintonraubenheimer5879 9 років тому +12

      Nick Tamble Have you considered instead of popping the pvc over droppers, to rather close it off at the bottom with additional pipe and t-pieces to create one seamless structure. Then drill small holes in strategic places and use the frame as an irrigation system?

    • @jasonyong8764
      @jasonyong8764 8 років тому +1

      +Nick Tamble Great video *Thumbs up*

    • @jackjanssendc1241
      @jackjanssendc1241 7 років тому

      How about DIY install video of chain link fence around a backyard??

    • @Gwalker0220
      @Gwalker0220 4 роки тому

      I like thos one better then any I've seen so far. I would love a mattersl list... half inch pvc? Poly here comes in 20x100. Is 20 feet wide enough?? Love your end wall. Best I've seen... I'm in AK this is exactly what I need to extend the browning season...

    • @wordofhealing9843
      @wordofhealing9843 3 роки тому

      Nick. What schedule PBC?

  • @flaquitoyork
    @flaquitoyork 6 років тому

    I made the same thing 5 years ago. will last for many years but the plastic on the pvc deteriorates within two seasons, usually one, but will survive with ducktape through to the second one. PVC has amonia leaching into the plastic.

  • @kschambers70
    @kschambers70 8 років тому +4

    that's awesome thanksfor the idea dude

  • @brianfindsall
    @brianfindsall 5 років тому

    what a cracking good pro looking job. very smart tunnel greenhouse. that will be a real pleasure to work inside

  • @PondRiverFarm
    @PondRiverFarm 9 років тому +10

    So VERY impressive!! I just happened upon this video and I am so very glad I did, what a great project. Do you have any follow up on this, like how its holding up? Any problems encountered?

    • @PondRiverFarm
      @PondRiverFarm 9 років тому

      +My Old Kentucky Homestead Oops...I just read the other comments and learned of the wind damage, so sorry to hear that.

    • @jimmeeGray
      @jimmeeGray 8 років тому +1

      +My Old Kentucky Homestead
      "WE" will just build another or repair the damaged greenhouse.
      i like how he says WE and all he does is walk around with a camera (held 90 degrees off) and Frank does all the work.

  • @davidcombs5468
    @davidcombs5468 7 років тому

    This is the way I would do mine except I would put two layers of plastic excellen I really like this design , you guys did a excellent job on this one , great video

  • @d.b.sorensen827
    @d.b.sorensen827 9 років тому +3

    love this hoop house !!!does there happen to be a set of plans or a cutting list anywhere on the web or did you just make it up as you went along.I am needing a 12 x 20 to fit my yard.

  • @aliceedwards3053
    @aliceedwards3053 7 років тому

    It's very nice looking you guys did a good job only one thing I personally would've done different no make that two first I would've made the ceiling at least 9 /10 feet tall using larger pipe at the base and then we going to the smaller for the top The other thing I would have done was put some duct tape on each pipe where the PVC touches the Polypropylene still very nice looking job

  • @rogersantiques
    @rogersantiques 9 років тому +3

    I WENT TO FARM BUREAU IN CONNECTICUT TO GET A LOAN TO MAKE A GREEN HOUSE THEY WONT GIVE ME BUT WHEN I BUILT MY OWN THE SAME WAY FOR 50 DOLLARS THEY STARTED BOTHERING ME.I JUST USED 2 10 FEET PVC PIPE ONE INCH THICK AND CONNECTED WITH 1 FEET 2 INCHES PVC PIPE AND PUT A CENTRAL WOOD SUPPORT. COVERED WITH SWIMMING POOL COVER .ALSO YOU CAN DISMANTLE IT WHEN YOU MOVE .

    • @chadyost444
      @chadyost444 7 років тому

      rogersantiques rs wondering how one types with all caps on.

    • @Zack-yx5nl
      @Zack-yx5nl 6 років тому

      Captively

  • @truethseeker8257
    @truethseeker8257 6 років тому +1

    Nick Tamble,
    Super nice job bro! I'm going to build one this year! I live in Wisconsin and it is necessary to start a lot of plants b4 our growing season starts. Not enough room in the house. With this design and a couple space heaters I think I'll be able to plant sooner. And with a semi-controlled environment hopefully better yields!
    Thanks for the vid!

  • @BlodwensTrngVideo
    @BlodwensTrngVideo 9 років тому +6

    This is really nice but you only mentioned the 5 foot sections of pvc but not the size of the pvc pieces that you attach them to Do you have specs?
    Thank you

  • @johnb2832
    @johnb2832 2 роки тому

    Very nice greenhouse! How ever there is far more man hours than you are letting on. You at least had 2 maybe 3 people that helped you. And far more people stretching the plastic. So if 3 helped you for the 14 hours that’s 42 hours plus the helpers you had stretching the plastic I counted at least 2 Extra people besides the 3 of you. So about 4 more man hours maybe. I am counting at least 46 man hours. Im not saying this to prove anything, I just dont want people thinking they can make and install this size of unit in 14 hours. Also you said it only took 14 man hours and you need to be accurate for people. You did construct a great looking and very useful greenhouse, great job!!

  • @lyndapoysor5573
    @lyndapoysor5573 9 років тому +3

    I had fun messing about here. Learned something, too. Thank you.

  • @jimmartin7899
    @jimmartin7899 8 років тому +2

    8 inch pipe with U joints that lock into place for the base. Having a strong base is always a good start! You could run another 8 inch pipe down the center to support the roof. You could pre fab watering tubes in it to mist the green house. Have fun good luck!

  • @edhorsegolfer4784
    @edhorsegolfer4784 8 років тому +7

    I really liked the 2 x8 boards at the foot with the clamps. I was going to build a very similar structure only with end caps at the bottom sides. I had also planned on using strips of plywood attached to the outside of the PVC with bailing wire as I was told PVC and poly didn't work well together. Did yours work out well in that regard and did you use schedule 10 or 40 pvc. The reason I wanted end caps was for so I could attach a hose, timer and misting heads for times when I need water. Great video Nick. Thank you.

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  8 років тому +1

      Schedule 40. - more rigid the better. I've been seeing comments about PVC and poly not jiving together. We took down poly so I don't have info on how the combination is impacted over time

  • @ZIONAT1
    @ZIONAT1 9 років тому

    your video was of great help to me just wanted to say that thanks again

  • @rickcoona8368
    @rickcoona8368 8 років тому +5

    do you have a materials list? that way i can know what to get from the hardware store.
    great looking project
    --Rick

    • @NickTamble
      @NickTamble  8 років тому +2

      I've been asked this a lot. I did not formally create a materials list - but am thinking to do so!

    • @andrewmontie4033
      @andrewmontie4033 7 років тому +1

      follow up on this question?

    • @rdwoodshop1373
      @rdwoodshop1373 7 років тому

      For the PVC fittings, check out greenhousemegastore.com the rest can be had from any hardware store.

  • @rufoquintocurcio
    @rufoquintocurcio 9 років тому +1

    This video is awsome, thank you so much for sharing your experience.

    • @llgardens
      @llgardens 9 років тому

      Pablo Michelis I appreciate hearing that - thanks for taking a moment to make a comment! Happy Gardening...

  • @RecklessRick
    @RecklessRick 9 років тому +5

    If the pipes are hollow could they be used as a watering system ?

    • @jdpitt6
      @jdpitt6 9 років тому

      +Richard Laut It would require some engineering but definitely would work

    • @lyndapoysor5573
      @lyndapoysor5573 9 років тому

      +Richard Laut I like the way you think. U r an inventor.

    • @RecklessRick
      @RecklessRick 9 років тому

      No I just saw your great idear and Iit made me think many thanks

    • @dougsciorra6048
      @dougsciorra6048 8 років тому +1

      +Richard Laut Yes, great idea! I can see this having the water sprayed from misters located all along the center pipe at the top jutting out to the left and right. Just hook your hose to the back end and fill with a timer. I wouldn't have it come out the bottom where it's attached to the re-bar though, you need to have pressure in the line to allow the water to run the length of he system, it would just go right out the first set of supports. Another idea would be to fill the ends, seal them and couple them back up, then run drip line above the sealed bottom segment back down to the soil.

  • @Sheilasplanet67
    @Sheilasplanet67 Рік тому

    GREAT VIDEO just wish they had turned the phone camera sideways to see more, but thanks for the info, I learned a lot!

  • @shantahsieh4833
    @shantahsieh4833 4 роки тому +49

    Excellent to see that woodprix has new plans what helped me save some money and energy to build it.

    • @shantelleadeline6053
      @shantelleadeline6053 4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for that idea

    • @corygarrett7659
      @corygarrett7659 4 роки тому

      interesting points ,if anyone else trying to find out backyard storage sheds plans try *WoodBlueprints. Com* Ive heard some decent things about it and my colleague got cool success with it.

  • @PeterLJohnson55
    @PeterLJohnson55 6 років тому

    Looks to be a very economical and practical design, and neat too.
    The questions I have about these tube houses are:
    Why is the no longitudinal struts or bracing?
    What stops the end walls from falling over, if blown by the wind?
    What stops the house from lifting, if a split in the plastic lets the wind get in? (I would not be confident that the U-straps screwed to the longitudinal timbers, at the bottom of the posts, would be sufficient to resist a good strong and uplifting wind).