Mine has 6' spacing which I'm hoping will do the trick. I was only able to get the posts 20" into the ground so added concrete to every one. Time and wind will tell. Many blessings!
@@docpierceranch9329 I went with 4' spacing for snow load. To drive my post I drove 3 stakes for pilot holes. Drive the small stake and pull out and fill with water. I did this with larger stakes each time. Then I drove my posts by hand. This softens the hard clay and makes the posts drive eraser but not easy.
@@TheCritterWindow The soil here is a bear to dig into as its 50% rocks. I hand dug all the post holes and pulled out rocks as big or bigger than footballs! I'm told the only method that works at all in this area is a skid steer with a rock bit on a drill. Too expensive for my budget and I needed the exercise. (I saved some dough on a gym membership as well 😁)
I'm extremely happy with the product and company. I did quite a bit of research and couldn't find anyone to match the value. There are also very good UA-cam videos on how to build which were essential for me. Fell free to contact me with questions. Many blessings on your project.
That's a nice greenhouse kit
Just got mine. It was a 6 week wait for me.
Hi where can i get one of those?
I ordered a 24x40 4' on center W frame and drop down sides last year. You could hang a truck from that thing.
Mine has 6' spacing which I'm hoping will do the trick. I was only able to get the posts 20" into the ground so added concrete to every one. Time and wind will tell. Many blessings!
@@docpierceranch9329 I went with 4' spacing for snow load. To drive my post I drove 3 stakes for pilot holes. Drive the small stake and pull out and fill with water. I did this with larger stakes each time. Then I drove my posts by hand. This softens the hard clay and makes the posts drive eraser but not easy.
@@TheCritterWindow The soil here is a bear to dig into as its 50% rocks. I hand dug all the post holes and pulled out rocks as big or bigger than footballs! I'm told the only method that works at all in this area is a skid steer with a rock bit on a drill. Too expensive for my budget and I needed the exercise. (I saved some dough on a gym membership as well 😁)
Looking at a zimmerman, any comments on quality or issues?
I'm extremely happy with the product and company. I did quite a bit of research and couldn't find anyone to match the value. There are also very good UA-cam videos on how to build which were essential for me. Fell free to contact me with questions. Many blessings on your project.