I see some serious engineering and designing accomplishments in this green house. It takes a lot of planning to build a structure around the component parts rather than vice versa and in this you get an A+. I used to call the task of finding another purpose for an item rather than discarding it as "ad hoc engineering". Now it's called "re-purposing". Enjoy the bounty your greenhouse will deliver, forever.
how did you keep the glass in place?
shanams1 3 months ago in playlist Greenhouse Basics
@shanams1 rubber strips on the frame and a laths bolted on
garryentropy 3 months ago
@garryentropy does it shake at all in a good wind or does it stay solidly in place? it is very beautiful by the way.
shanams1 3 months ago
@shanams1 its solid touch wood
garryentropy 3 months ago
@garryentropy do you mind sharing your source for the edging and/or making a video covering specifically that aspect of the build?
myclem6674 4 weeks ago
Beautiful, beautiful work. Do you mind if I borrow some of your design ideas. I love it!
ausaramena 11 months ago
I see some serious engineering and designing accomplishments in this green house. It takes a lot of planning to build a structure around the component parts rather than vice versa and in this you get an A+. I used to call the task of finding another purpose for an item rather than discarding it as "ad hoc engineering". Now it's called "re-purposing". Enjoy the bounty your greenhouse will deliver, forever.
vaughn1111 1 year ago
Congratulations! Looks excellent!
TheJollyTog 1 year ago
That is a great job and, if it had been easy, it wouldn't have been as much pleasure to look at now.
Well Done!
Best Wishes, Brendan.
baconsoda 1 year ago
job well done !
wxpm 1 year ago