🔥 You are killing it man! What a great design. Also your garden makes me wish we went ahead and started one this year. Definitely going to do one next spring
Thanks for sharing a nice build. I see details being skipped in the verbal info, that I don't know about. For example, in building the back wall wood structure, I see you drove in the screws at some angle? And what kind of screws were used to give this massive weight support? The brackets of wood with the angle pieces; it seems they could be stronger based on building according to considering weight bearing. I would think it would be better to put the angle piece of wood under the horizontal pieces, so they exert force into it, rather than running alongside it?? & just put the 2 horizontals directly against each other?? Or, fill the gap created with the design you used with triangle pieces of plywood (maybe just glue in with construction adhesive or router in a groove into the diagonal 2x4" to hold the triangles??, to eliminate any/all sag or movement possibility. I've seen other designs that build in a slight back leaning of 5 degrees, to compensate for weight/ gravity, forward pressure on the shelves, & then maybe less worry about anchor into the wall?? I'm just speculating ideas, partly for notes on videos i've seen.
Nice bracket design, good use of space, and great find as $70 is a steal! I like the team work and nice progress on the garden! 👍
🔥 You are killing it man! What a great design. Also your garden makes me wish we went ahead and started one this year. Definitely going to do one next spring
Thanks brother, appreciate it. Garden came up insane, I will have to add to ours for next year. You should do one, nothing better than your own food
Well thought out design. It looks good too.
Thanks bud appreciate your support
Thanks for sharing a nice build. I see details being skipped in the verbal info, that I don't know about. For example, in building the back wall wood structure, I see you drove in the screws at some angle? And what kind of screws were used to give this massive weight support? The brackets of wood with the angle pieces; it seems they could be stronger based on building according to considering weight bearing. I would think it would be better to put the angle piece of wood under the horizontal pieces, so they exert force into it, rather than running alongside it?? & just put the 2 horizontals directly against each other?? Or, fill the gap created with the design you used with triangle pieces of plywood (maybe just glue in with construction adhesive or router in a groove into the diagonal 2x4" to hold the triangles??, to eliminate any/all sag or movement possibility. I've seen other designs that build in a slight back leaning of 5 degrees, to compensate for weight/ gravity, forward pressure on the shelves, & then maybe less worry about anchor into the wall?? I'm just speculating ideas, partly for notes on videos i've seen.
hahaha what is that video in the start with the boat? 🤣