I love it !! Where can I find the Rustic looking poles? Thanks for an awesome video. That is so cool !!! Cant wait to start mine. Do you have any idea, how many palm fronds you used for this project. I started cutting the barbs off of mine already with a Carpenters carpet knife. Is that how you cleaned your barbs off as well? Thanks again. I do plan to install a ceiling fan under mine, so I have to build a brace for that as well.
How many my father in law was ripped off I am an arborist and would like to repair his two that are in need. Retired navy it would be a nice gesture for a different time too lazy to do the math
Hi Tauresa, Thank you for your interest, we appreciate it. This is a courtesy video to our interested viewers. We can construct kits for persons interested in having everything measured out for them. Please let me know if I can answer any questions for you . Thank you , Have a great day!
Valuable skill set! what's the life of this in Florida? I imagine the shingles were prepared with the nail in place before the started? What size nail and type. Possible to do this with Saw Palmetto and Bamboo stock?
The framing we use is pressure treated wood, the fresh sabal palm leaves will last 5-8 years before needing to be rethatched. Bamboo doesnt work very well because of nailing in the leaves individually cracks the bamboo. and the weight of all the leaves. Saw palmetto leaves are much smaller.
Wondering how once you have filled in the 4 sections of pie with palm leaves, how do you finish that last section from on top? Especially as you come to a very small opening left at the top of those pie sections?
You need to keep going around the pole with leaves , cutting the stems to about 3" and bending them so they fit snug around the pole. Last leaves are cut to about 1" and piut around the pole at the top . We also use 4" nails nailing into the pole and bending over the stems on the last row.
thank you for your comment, yes we sell them as kits that are already cut to size , predrilled , comes with step by step instructions. $1800 with table plus shipping. We also do synthetic palm kits $2800 plus shipping. pricing good 5/18/20 to 9/18/20
thank you everyone for the positive comments. If you need any construction materials , or our thatching materials we have natural and synthetic thatched both last well in extreme weather. www.suncoasttikihuts.com
Muy bueno y todo pero algo que no entendí el habladito chaya que pronuncia el ingles para el próximo video por lo menos si no pronunciaran bien el ingles mejor déjenlo en modo MUTE :) happy good day
Bueno, bonito y barato!!
Un vídeo muy instructivo, gracias.
Just the tutorial I need . Working on my first one but on a smaller scalled to yours. Thank you so much.
Thank you for taking your time to do this.
Great job...simple explanation and very cool results...thanks for taking the time to make this video!!!
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Thanks for the Template, I wish I could upload some pics, the Umbrella came out perfect, thanks again.
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We are so glad you were able to use the video to make this yourself, you will have many years of enjoyment!
That was great , thank you everybody.
I love it !! Where can I find the Rustic looking poles? Thanks for an awesome video. That is so cool !!! Cant wait to start mine. Do you have any idea, how many palm fronds you used for this project. I started cutting the barbs off of mine already with a Carpenters carpet knife. Is that how you cleaned your barbs off as well? Thanks again. I do plan to install a ceiling fan under mine, so I have to build a brace for that as well.
Sorry for not replying sooner, we use Sabal Palm leaves cut from the deep woods, they do not have Barb's on them.
How many my father in law was ripped off I am an arborist and would like to repair his two that are in need. Retired navy it would be a nice gesture for a different time too lazy to do the math
I want the tiki the truck and what degree all the cuts are. Great video 👍
EXCELLENT!! THANK YOU! I AM GOING TO BUILD ONE!
Thank you for the positive comments
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Super NIIIIICE,,, now I need to go build mine... 👍👏👏👏✌
always fascinating to watch a true craftman!
Good solid construction...level too....pie...ok
enjoyed your tutorial I'm thinking about building one how easy or hard is it to move that size in a vehicle?thanks really cool
Cordless drill + screws
Works better than nails... especially during takedown
A plan with measurements would be great.
Hi Tauresa, Thank you for your interest, we appreciate it. This is a courtesy video to our interested viewers. We can construct kits for persons interested in having everything measured out for them. Please let me know if I can answer any questions for you .
Thank you , Have a great day!
Valuable skill set! what's the life of this in Florida? I imagine the shingles were prepared with the nail in place before the started? What size nail and type. Possible to do this with Saw Palmetto and Bamboo stock?
The framing we use is pressure treated wood, the fresh sabal palm leaves will last 5-8 years before needing to be rethatched. Bamboo doesnt work very well because of nailing in the leaves individually cracks the bamboo. and the weight of all the leaves. Saw palmetto leaves are much smaller.
well explained ...cool video cool tiki hut....s/o to felipe 👍👌💪
would dwarf palm leaves work and how do you keep the umbrella from twisting?
It seems easy! I´ll try .Thanks
Nails? Why wouldn't this be screwed together?
This video is several years old now. We actually use log screws now.
Wondering how once you have filled in the 4 sections of pie with palm leaves, how do you finish that last section from on top? Especially as you come to a very small opening left at the top of those pie sections?
You need to keep going around the pole with leaves , cutting the stems to about 3" and bending them so they fit snug around the pole. Last leaves are cut to about 1" and piut around the pole at the top . We also use 4" nails nailing into the pole and bending over the stems on the last row.
Amazing 😍
Measures??
excellent tutorial!
Muy bien
Really good video 👍🏻
Thank you , we appreciate it! If you are in need of thatching please let us know. www.suncoasttikihuts.com
😁😁KOOL!!!!😳😳😳😁😁😁
What’s the diameter of the center pole and the support poles?
Center pole is 8" and the arm poles are 4-5"
What is the diameter of the main post? What type of wood is it?
8"
ur words r articulate. do u sell them and how much?
thank you for your comment, yes we sell them as kits that are already cut to size , predrilled , comes with step by step instructions. $1800 with table plus shipping. We also do synthetic palm kits $2800 plus shipping. pricing good 5/18/20 to 9/18/20
great video! thank you!
what is the finished diameter of the canopy? Looks about 10 to 12'?
Roger Williams sorry for the delay it is a 10ft dia.
Synthetic thatch can be used for 20 years. I am a manufacturer of synthetic thatch
How long are the 1's, 2's, and 3's? Are 1's the shortest or longest?
1's are the shortest. You can sort out whatever sizes work best for your hut. It just helps keep the bottom row even.
totally awesome thank you so much
Okay, that was cool. Very informative
amazing
Also what size are the framing posts ?
Hi Chris, If you mean the arms , they are approx 5" posts , the purlins are approx 3 1/2" . Thanks for watching!
Is everything cut at 32 degrees ??
yes
Thank you
Thank you!
Great videos! What kind of wood are you using? I think you said pine or maybe you were saying pie 😂
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thank you everyone for the positive comments.
If you need any construction materials , or our thatching materials we have natural and synthetic thatched both last well in extreme weather.
www.suncoasttikihuts.com
There is no way that first pole is at 10 ft 6 inches deep. No way in hell
Thank you
thats cool
Arm and elbow
Muy bueno y todo pero algo que no entendí el habladito chaya que pronuncia el ingles para el próximo video por lo menos si no pronunciaran bien el ingles mejor déjenlo en modo MUTE :) happy good day
Una cagada!!