Hello, that is amazing, I'm trying to build one myself and I'm wondering if you can share with me the framing pipe dimensions plans of that 24' diameter dome. I will be highly appreciate it, thank you so much
Hi there! We're thrilled to hear about your interest in building a dome yourself - that's incredibly exciting! Regarding the framing pipe dimensions and plans for the 24' diameter dome, we utilize multiple tubing sizes depending on what is needed for that dome. To ensure you get the most accurate information tailored to your specific project, we recommend reaching out to our dedicated sales team at sales@pacificdomes.com. They'll be more than happy to assist you further. Wishing you all the best with your project!
The length of the bolts appear a lot longer than the ones supplied to us to assemble all the struts together.I might add this was a crucial part of building our frame,Assembling 6 struts together with shorter bolts was nearly a impossible task.I would implore Pacific Domes to supply longer bolts for future dome builds to make it more practical to aid when you are up near the top of the frame build.
Longer bolts make it easier to assemble, but leave a length of bolt sticking out at each hub. To avoid that hazard while in the dome, we opt for the shorter bolts in our kits. However, if you want longer ones that is also an option.
@@PacificDomesInc Yes it maybe a hazard for the lower long bolts but I can’t see how it would be a hazard if longer bolts we supplied for the upper struts as they are well above the heads of any occupants in the dome,Also it only appears to be when one is trying to join the upper components of the frame that longer bolts are required.
@@dude2850 I agree with this comment after just putting one together. Longer bolts up top at least should be automatically included. Gravity and height with out a scaffold is tough to fit 6 struts on it. Easy build overall but bolt length should be at least 1in longer
What size of bolts are these? 3/8 inch? Just wondering initially how strong the are 3/4 inch conduit I’m guessing Live in Saskatchewan. Got lots of wind.
Thank you! If you reach out to us on Facebook we can easily provide you with our Dome Brochure which includes diagrams and measurements of each of our domes.
I like how dude puts on his hearing protection for the cordless drill operation at the end 😂
Gotta stay safe ;)
Thanks so much PD!
Thank you for watching! :)
Hello, that is amazing, I'm trying to build one myself and I'm wondering if you can share with me the framing pipe dimensions
plans of that 24' diameter dome. I will be highly appreciate it, thank you so much
Hi there! We're thrilled to hear about your interest in building a dome yourself - that's incredibly exciting! Regarding the framing pipe dimensions and plans for the 24' diameter dome, we utilize multiple tubing sizes depending on what is needed for that dome. To ensure you get the most accurate information tailored to your specific project, we recommend reaching out to our dedicated sales team at sales@pacificdomes.com. They'll be more than happy to assist you further. Wishing you all the best with your project!
The length of the bolts appear a lot longer than the ones supplied to us to assemble all the struts together.I might add this was a crucial part of building our frame,Assembling 6 struts together with shorter bolts was nearly a impossible task.I would implore Pacific Domes to supply longer bolts for future dome builds to make it more practical to aid when you are up near the top of the frame build.
Longer bolts make it easier to assemble, but leave a length of bolt sticking out at each hub. To avoid that hazard while in the dome, we opt for the shorter bolts in our kits. However, if you want longer ones that is also an option.
@@PacificDomesInc Yes it maybe a hazard for the lower long bolts but I can’t see how it would be a hazard if longer bolts we supplied for the upper struts as they are well above the heads of any occupants in the dome,Also it only appears to be when one is trying to join the upper components of the frame that longer bolts are required.
@@dude2850 I agree with this comment after just putting one together. Longer bolts up top at least should be automatically included. Gravity and height with out a scaffold is tough to fit 6 struts on it. Easy build overall but bolt length should be at least 1in longer
What size of bolts are these? 3/8 inch? Just wondering initially how strong the are 3/4 inch conduit I’m guessing
Live in Saskatchewan. Got lots of wind.
Where are you located Thnq
❤ very smart. Can you give the diagram and mesurment
Thank you! If you reach out to us on Facebook we can easily provide you with our Dome Brochure which includes diagrams and measurements of each of our domes.
How can I get the floor plan for the deck in this video? For a 20 ft dome.
You can find our Floor Plans on our website at Pacificdomes.com!
Can you send design dimension please