If I may make one suggestion ! Cable your sides together ( from one corner to the other ) and use turn buckles to keep the tension ! Your going to have plenty of force inward but to keep it square ! Use the post away from your entrance on that corner . What are you going to do about snakes and scorpions ? I heard if nothing is on the ground ( no place to hide ) they will be easier to spot ! Maybe a thick layer of rocks or even concrete might work , I don’t know because I don’t have them here to worry about ! Lol. But on my barn I used cables to keep it square and it works great ! Nice looking so far and man BE CAREFUL! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Minnesota ! SKOL !
Thanks Dave! I'm way past that part of the build but good advice! Eventually the root cellar will be as tight as a house so snakes and scorpions won't be able to get in.
@@24acresofparadise that’s good to know ! I understand your way ahead on this but I worry about people I like so don’t be offended ! Merry Christmas from Minnesota !
Some of my perishable food is getting too hot in the metal container above ground. It's like an oven during the summer which is not good for any kind of food. If you know South Texas, this place can be inhospitable to anything temperature sensitive. It can also serve as a fall out shelter as you mentioned.
@@24acresofparadise Thanks for the explanation. I haven’t been to Texas since the 80’s, but I really liked it while I was there in the hill country. ( I liked the Tex-Mex food , the climate and the hospitality) edited
Good progress man. Stay safe, always think what might happen and what might not happen if doing any ladder work.
Thanks!
Now, this is a root cellar, like we are building ,but just a little bit smaller...😁
Very Nice!
If I may make one suggestion ! Cable your sides together ( from one corner to the other ) and use turn buckles to keep the tension ! Your going to have plenty of force inward but to keep it square ! Use the post away from your entrance on that corner . What are you going to do about snakes and scorpions ? I heard if nothing is on the ground ( no place to hide ) they will be easier to spot ! Maybe a thick layer of rocks or even concrete might work , I don’t know because I don’t have them here to worry about ! Lol. But on my barn I used cables to keep it square and it works great ! Nice looking so far and man BE CAREFUL! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Minnesota ! SKOL !
Thanks Dave! I'm way past that part of the build but good advice! Eventually the root cellar will be as tight as a house so snakes and scorpions won't be able to get in.
@@24acresofparadise that’s good to know ! I understand your way ahead on this but I worry about people I like so don’t be offended ! Merry Christmas from Minnesota !
Thanks Dave! Merry Christmas to you also!
What is the purpose of a root cellar? To store food in ? Or a fall-out shelter in the event of a tornado ?
Some of my perishable food is getting too hot in the metal container above ground. It's like an oven during the summer which is not good for any kind of food. If you know South Texas, this place can be inhospitable to anything temperature sensitive. It can also serve as a fall out shelter as you mentioned.
@@24acresofparadise Thanks for the explanation. I haven’t been to Texas since the 80’s, but I really liked it while I was there in the hill country. ( I liked the Tex-Mex food , the climate and the hospitality) edited
My pleasure! Texas is a great place to live. I was born in Kingsville, TX and grew up in San Antonio. Tex-Mex food is a way of life LOL!!!
Don’t you think about rain days when your root cellar will be full of water from the ground waters too
Yup, sure do. There's a solution to it, keep watching.
@@24acresofparadise will be interesting to watch, thank you