DIY: How to Build A Simple Greenhouse || Putting Up the Cattle Panel Roof
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- DIY: How to Build A Simple Greenhouse || Putting Up the Cattle Panel Roof
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Filmed and Edited by Kenny Archer
We are getting closer and closer to a finished product folks!! Very excited. If you are interested in some printable plans for this bad boy, let me know in the comments below and I'll see what I can come up with! Stay safe everyone!
Life On Beagle Road I sure would Thanks
I would love printable plans! Thank you so very much. Praying you and your family stay safe.
Yes on plans!
Would love plans to find out overall dimensions and how high from the ground you attached the 16’ cattle panels.
Would love to have plans
Good teaching for your son. Also, nice to have second hands.
Very beautiful very beautiful
Everyone needs a he lper like your son!
Simple and cheap. I will use this idea.
I love that you have your son learning and helping you! Great Dad! And your project is giving me some insight how to put my panels up for my garden. Thank you!
Great job Robbie
Love catle planels. Great size green house.
Building memories and character as well as a wonderful greenhouse!
I think i like this one the best of those i have seen so far! Nice.
Thank you Mrs. C!
Excellent instructional video thank you very much.
Looks great. You know, I'm liking this concept as a duck house for Muscovy ducks.
Oh yeah, they'd love that!
I like it! Seems like a good strong structure for lots of uses.
Definitely. We need one to store hay in that has a tarp instead of greenhouse plastic for sure.
Great video.
I have built several hoop houses on our property for various things... chickens coops, garden sheds, tool sheds, etc. I have improved my technique as I do more of them. I no longer use those fence staples (they work, but are gawd-awful to work with). Now I only use deck screws, structural screws, some metal u-mounts, and sometimes small lag bolts. No more nails either. I also no longer use 2x4's for horizontal beams because they tend to bow out over time from the outward pressure of the bent panels (that act like wound-up springs). I use only 2x6's now and sometimes even 2x8's for the main connection points of the cattle panels to wood. It's just how I do it. These cattle panel roofs are great, strong, and are very resilient to weather and falling tree branch punishment.
Oh I agree on all points! If I did it again, alot of those are things Id change!
This is great,! Thanks for showing this. You are such a great builder.
Thank you!!
Reusing what's on hand always a great idea.. saves time your not running to store and lots of money because your not walking into a hardware store which is dangerous for Kenny 😆😆
Woo all caught up with you guys!
Such a good helper Robbie was👍👍
Have a good evening 🌻🌻🌻
Very dangerous!
what a great team you 2 make - really liking the greenhouse
Spanks!
You have a great helper. Tell him to keep up the good work and keep his dad in line. LOL blessings you all
Hahaha. That he does!
Great job Robbie and Kenny. Stay safe, Chris-Raleigh NC
Thanks!
Good video, enjoyed it.
Great work Robbie. Nice greenhouse guys
Nice! I like how you did the side walls on that. I built the Texas prepper greenhouse a few years ago and I love it but, seeing ones like yours makes me wish I had changed it up a bit
Grass is always greener. Haha. I spent so much time looking at pictures and trying to weigh the pros and cons. In the end, I wanted maximum vertical grow space without the rocking back and forth of the cattle panel. So far it's working well. There are some things I would have done differently but I'm happy! Needs ventilation badly though!
Look for the continuation of our greenhouse project soon! Should start posting those vids in a week or so. Thanks
Combing along nicely. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe God Bless
Good job! Great helper there!
The best!
You need Build it on Beagle Road TShirts with a sillouette of the two of you👍👍👍👍
Love it!
It is recommended on my plans that you use a padding over the arc of the roof to keep the cattle panels from tearing the plastic in windy conditions. The round pipe insulators are suggested. I need to go see what one to two inch insulating rubber tubing I can find.
I just read Kenny this comment and we find something to put over them!
Life On Beagle Road , as much as 6 mi plastic costs, I don't want to have to replace it anytime soon. I didn’t want y’all to either.
Great work! Loved seeing y’all work together on this!
Thanks!
Great contents guys 👍
Thank you!!
Would be great if you could post links to your previous episodes on each video page... ☺️
They are all in a playlist. But your right, should probs add the playlist!
Going to put anything on the floor or just leave it grass?
Can you do an update on this? I’m wondering how it holds up to snow. I get 15” of snow on average per storm, but sometimes 24” and that one time when 35” got dumped on my little valley. I really like this design. I’m curious, what factor made you decide to put the wire panels on the inside rather than the outside? I wonder about the wind flapping the plastic against the wood corners. Has that caused any wear issues?
Your kid is a ham, LOL.
I like this idea and you present it in an easy to understand manner. Do you have written plans?
We are working on it!
@@LifeOnBeagleRoad Great! What state is your greenhouse in? Have you had any snow? We are in Colorado at 8600 ft and I like the sturdiness of your greenhouse. We do get a LOT of snow--but usually about 12-18" and then a reprieve, etc. Have you had any issues? Also, the "wiggle wire" is a new one for us. What is it and how are your seams holding up?
We are in PA. We did get a little bit of snow but nothing incredibly substantial yet. That said, we did build a chicken coop/run very similar to this, got a ton of snow on that and had no damage. The cattle panel really holds the weight well. The ridge beam going across supports the rest. The wiggle wire we got from boot strap farmer. It comes in packs of six i think. If you need a link let me know. We are an affiliate with them. The plastic is from them as well and has a 4 year warranty
I’m making a small hobby hoop house under a bunch of palms. I’m using all metal materials. Is there a reason why I shouldn’t put the plastic inside the metal structure as opposed to over it? I live in south Florida where tropical depressions can bring crazy wind gusts. I feel the plastic would last longer inside the structure with pvc coated chicken wire over the whole thing. Bad idea?
So are you thinking of pinning the plastic between two different materials?
Ultimately I operate like this… do what works for you where you live. Experiment and see what works and what doesn’t.
@@LifeOnBeagleRoad , yes I was thinking of maybe pinning the plastic between cattle panel and pvc coated chicken wire. I don’t know if it would be a good idea. I’ve never built any kind of structure before. A friend of mine will assist me.
Got it. So depending on the plastic, its rated for 3-5 years. If you plan to change it, make sure you have a way to easily remove the outer layer to get to the plastic. Otherwise I think its a decent plan. I will say this… the c channel and wiggle wire has held up extremely well. Good luck!
Did it seem like the cattle panel had a lot of tension on it like it wanted to open up??
Yep it does but stays put fairly well. It does put pressure on the frame that will need braced
do you have plans available?
what is the dimensions of that cattle fencing?
4x16 I believe
The chickens think you built for them😁
UA-cam recommended your channel in my feed. I really like this design over the popular electrical conduit structure. This is going to have really good strength and enough sway so that it does not stress the connection points. Nice work!! I have subscribed to follow along with you channel. If you get a chance, check out our small family farm channel and consider subscribing. Thanks!!
nice beard
Yes!! Beard Respect is always appreciated!
dont tare plastic
Definitely dont want that.
L x W x H ?