How to Build A Hoop House - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @dgb5820
    @dgb5820 3 года назад +13

    You have made one of the best instructional videos I have ever seen, your tips and refined attention to detail is absolutely amazing

  • @dr.suzettelyn6839
    @dr.suzettelyn6839 6 лет назад +38

    one of the best videos about building hoop houses

  • @MickGrewcock
    @MickGrewcock 6 лет назад +116

    For heaven's sake Jim. Until 15 minutes and 47 seconds ago I didn't know what a hoop house was. Now I want one. First bees, now a hoop house. I need a small farm. Great video!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  6 лет назад +9

      It's an unheated greenhouse! You might call them high tunnels over there. If I put a heat source in here, I could call it a "greenhouse" but since it's only solar powered, it's a "hoophouse." They're definitely nice to have around!

    • @MickGrewcock
      @MickGrewcock 6 лет назад +6

      We call similar structures polytunnels here, though they are often temporary, moveable structures rather than the semi-permanent appearance of yours. They are frequently used for forcing early tomatoes etc. There are acres and acres of them in southern Spain from which comes the UK's early spring salad veg. Looking forward to seeing the produce from your hoop house. Best to all for the spring.

    • @BrenHaas
      @BrenHaas 10 месяцев назад

      Me too!!!🎉

  • @crazy808ish
    @crazy808ish 4 года назад +4

    That measurement trick to figure out a perfect rectangle is ingenious. Thank you!

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      Pythagoras had it right 2500 years ago!

  • @douxancolie
    @douxancolie 4 года назад

    What I like the most, this is for a single-person assemble instructions. That'd be me. I checked my farming area, no hoops or materials to build my own. I did see a pipe/pole bender; may go back and get it. I need a scaled down version too, for my residential backyard. My eyes are always bigger for what I want, then what I have room.
    I love the trickery and humor with the (reverse) instruction process; pretty awesome dude! You Rock!

  • @taffythegreat1986
    @taffythegreat1986 5 лет назад +7

    I actually learnt something today. I never understood what the hypotenuse was until now. Cheers for that. In the past if I wanted to mark out a rectangle. I would peg out the four corners, then measure diagonal

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  5 лет назад +2

      I never quite understood the fuss about math until I started laying out garden beds and hoophouses. The hypotenuse calculator is awesome!

  • @soopaman9271
    @soopaman9271 3 года назад +1

    your squaring demo was spot on and easy to understand. nice work!

  • @brianwhitley1053
    @brianwhitley1053 5 лет назад +8

    LOVED the video. I especially liked that your assistant was wearing the appropriate safety gear and hi-vis vest!!!

  • @shuibahmed2182
    @shuibahmed2182 3 года назад +2

    Best greenhouse video so ever.

  • @hartfordboothe7466
    @hartfordboothe7466 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for taking the time and effort to make and post this video. Very nice discussion of how to square up the layout. Very nice editing, too; impressive reversal of the video in places. Good tip on checking craigslist. All nicely done.

  • @vinofarm
    @vinofarm  6 лет назад +81

    If you notice anything tricky about this video, give it a thumbs up. This was harder than it looks. 👍

    • @markoverman9628
      @markoverman9628 6 лет назад +3

      I had to rewind three times to see it! Very good! I won't give it away!!

    • @Magnetul
      @Magnetul 6 лет назад +4

      Are you talking about how it looks like that you're constantly using "The Force" to put this togeather?

    • @douglasfuentes2737
      @douglasfuentes2737 5 лет назад

      It was fifty feet long, but how wide?

    • @MrBobberino01
      @MrBobberino01 5 лет назад +1

      How do you use your bees to pollinate in the hoop house?

    • @marshallbaires
      @marshallbaires 5 лет назад +5

      I was like no way. Lol... The force is strong with your throwing techniques.

  • @Johnny_Benson
    @Johnny_Benson 5 лет назад +16

    THANK YOU!! for teaching me the squaring of the house. I have wondered how to do that for years.

  • @videocompilationvarieties739
    @videocompilationvarieties739 2 года назад

    Like DGB said this is by far the best instructional video on how to build a hoop-house thank you so much, I am looking forward this spring to build mine LOL.Thanks so much!

  • @Shane-ol1jo
    @Shane-ol1jo 5 лет назад +9

    The most detailed video I have ever seen about hoop house! Wow

  • @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia
    @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia 5 лет назад +1

    I Have 8 32 foot long by 15 foot wide hoop houses made from free scrapyard found "Rhino" brand carport kits that someone threw the whole thing away because the first end frame became damaged from someone running into it with a car or snowplow etc. and i bought cheap 10 foot long 3/4 inch electrical conduit (steel) to add additional wind bracing and i bought bags of concrete to fill 5 gallon buckets to make anchors every 8 feet. Other than that i bought the greenhouse film and attachment parts and got a good start for under $250.

  • @alexnau86
    @alexnau86 5 лет назад +2

    Great videos. I watched yours yesterday and you inspired me to search for a used house. Found a 30x75 posted for $1000. Just checked it out and bought it today. Thanks for the information. You saved me a ton of $$$

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  5 лет назад +1

      Shoreboy That is awesome! 75x30 for $1000 is amazing. Where was it?

    • @alexnau86
      @alexnau86 5 лет назад

      Vino Farm it’s in Laurel Delaware about a hour and a half from my house. We went down to look at it and the frame was in great shape. It came with a fan two vents side skirts a new roll of plastic and the even offered to take it down for me. I couldn’t pass it up.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  5 лет назад

      Shoreboy Shoreboy That’s a great deal. I recommend you be there to help take it down. It will really help to know where everything goes when you’re putting it back together! Glad this video helped!

  • @RayBecker
    @RayBecker 5 лет назад +2

    Great, great video. Well done. This should have hundreds of thousands of views.

  • @GetMeThere1
    @GetMeThere1 5 лет назад +3

    Very good video -- just the right amount of talking and doing. Easy to absorb, with sufficient information. Thanks for posting!

  • @jschmied73
    @jschmied73 6 лет назад +7

    Love how you can just hammer those into the ground. Where I live I'd get about 2 inches in before hitting football sized stones.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  6 лет назад +2

      Ha! Watch the video closely. The posts didn't actually go in that easily the first time!

    • @isabellamerrigan8074
      @isabellamerrigan8074 4 года назад +1

      My house property was a pottery dump a long time ago (I live in Ohio) and the people that dumped the pottery decided it wasn’t enough and when I tried to dig to plant a tree I found a whole cinderblock

    • @stoneblobfish
      @stoneblobfish 3 года назад

      @@isabellamerrigan8074 relatable, i have found so many bricks and cinderblocks i could make a castle

  • @LazarickHomestead
    @LazarickHomestead 3 года назад

    Massachusetts people too!!! We're building a cattle panel greenhouse right now and just found your channel!!! LOVE it!!!

  • @darrellblair5818
    @darrellblair5818 4 года назад

    What an excellent and informative video. Narration was sincere, honest, and clear. Thanks young man.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @stevecaswell
    @stevecaswell 4 года назад +1

    Even though I know the Pythagorian theorem there is another way that is easy. I've been in home building construction 38+ years. One way we used was 3 + 4 = 5 or any combination of that works. What does that mean? Measure along one site from the corner and put a mark at 3 feet. Measure the other side from the same corner and put a mark at 4 feet. Then measure diagonally across to each points, it will be 5 feet if it is square. Likewise, you can do 6 + 8 = 10 or 9 + 12 = 15 etc.

  • @kickpublishing
    @kickpublishing 4 года назад

    Nice to see one proper built. Trouble with the plastic pipe hoop houses is if there's a heavy snow or a strong storm your $1000 and time could be wasted.

  • @chantalgardner3157
    @chantalgardner3157 6 лет назад +10

    Absolutely beautiful job! Editing and tutorial were excellent. 👏

  • @FensterfarmGreenhouse
    @FensterfarmGreenhouse 6 лет назад +2

    Center purlin on every house I’ve built goes outside as you stated on each arch except for the end walls. It should go inside the hoop of the end wall so that the wire channel fits on most houses or plastic seals tight when stretched if using batten boards on others without a pressure point like that would make on the outside of the end arch. Other than that, this is one of the best examples for building houses on you tube! Well done my friend!
    Chuck

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  6 лет назад

      This is a great tip! Next time I build a hoophouse, I will definitely put the ends of the center purlin on the inside. Thanks for watching.

  • @badWithComputer
    @badWithComputer 6 лет назад +2

    To get a nice right angle you can use a 3 4 5 triangle (or multiple of). Measure 3ft one way and then 4ft another, between those two points should be 5ft, also works for metres.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  6 лет назад +1

      Yes, that's the same thing as the hypotenuse calculator. It's difficult to keep things square with 3/4/5 on a 50 or 100 foot scale. You could do 6/8/10 or 12/16/20, but at that point, I prefer to just get a specific hypotenuse and be exact. Especially with google right in my pocket.

  • @user-pt1kj5uw3b
    @user-pt1kj5uw3b 4 года назад +2

    The breakdown on the cardboard was going the extra mile great video

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      Glad you liked it! Easier than trying to explain that in the field.

  • @mesleyraves9983
    @mesleyraves9983 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this video. First time farmer here.

  • @zaheermahmood8380
    @zaheermahmood8380 3 года назад

    Excellent work shown by you keep it up. Appreciated from Pakistan

  • @cbriangilbert1978
    @cbriangilbert1978 4 года назад

    someone buy this man a post driver! You my friend are a hard worker!

  • @plant-basedcallerys998
    @plant-basedcallerys998 4 года назад +2

    This is a great video that will really help us when we install ours! Thank you!

  • @uncodedlife
    @uncodedlife 3 года назад

    My goodness, you made it look simple putting the top beam in. Well done, great vid!

    • @john4x532
      @john4x532 3 года назад

      Almost looked like it was played in reverse. As in him taking it down and paying backwards

  • @ShantiTrish
    @ShantiTrish 2 года назад

    Thank you lovely that the younge person was able to pRticipTe best way of learning hands on experience at a early age 🙏😘excellent video .

  • @zelalemeshetu325
    @zelalemeshetu325 2 года назад

    It's amazing! You are so talented! Thank you!

  • @courtneyrae221
    @courtneyrae221 3 года назад +1

    This how to video is 🔥 🤙 super clear and thorough! Love it!

  • @turgsh01
    @turgsh01 6 лет назад +4

    Have you ever considered making an underground greenhouse? Having only the roof above ground, you're able to grow all year round as the temperatures inside don't change too much (so long as the roof is double or triple layered).

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  6 лет назад +2

      Yes, We've considered it. However, excavation is a huge job up here with our bouldery, rocky land. I actually have enough material to build over 300 feet of hoop house, so maybe we'll experiment someday.

  • @joshuamoore24_7
    @joshuamoore24_7 5 лет назад

    I have an idea of a drip watering system in each greenhouse, and the main feed piped in from a building with water lines and before the line to the greenhouses a whole house filter or several and sprinkler timers.

  • @oldporkchops
    @oldporkchops Год назад

    At 0:56, I see some drip tube too that came with the repurposed hoop house. What a deal!

  • @BrianStocking
    @BrianStocking 4 года назад

    Good video. At 12:26, you can just use a self drilling screw and you will achieve the same result. No drilling through, or bolts, washers, and nuts.
    I like how easy you got the first purlin on 😉.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      The bolts give me peace of mind, but yes, self tappers might be sufficient. I have had my other hoop house lift right out of the ground posts before I learned to bolt them down. Wind is powerful.

  • @Maximusrex4575
    @Maximusrex4575 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks for another informative and fun video!

    • @stevehappe8583
      @stevehappe8583 6 лет назад +1

      Yes. It was very informative. I did not know that they need a special type of covering. And aside from using extra capacity measuring tape and Pythagoras, once again he made it look easy

  • @jerryolivermason6760
    @jerryolivermason6760 4 года назад

    Thank you for making such a great video for us. SO HELPFUL, brother!

  • @SuperLetout
    @SuperLetout 4 года назад +1

    You are a great teacher

  • @munirmir4168
    @munirmir4168 4 года назад

    Highly praised the way u explained, wounderful piece of information, u r really excellent.

  • @HsingSun
    @HsingSun 3 года назад

    Thank you for the video. I have been watched many Greenhouse videos. But I cannot use clear plastics due to many squirrels in my areas.

  • @Quickunforgivable
    @Quickunforgivable 5 лет назад

    Thinking about to start planting chillies and looking for some greenhouse but this hoophouse idea is awesome, thank you man

  • @oldtimeengineer26
    @oldtimeengineer26 6 лет назад +2

    yes it is very hard to put them up by yourself well done sir

  • @Gideon_Judges6
    @Gideon_Judges6 3 года назад

    Crazy how many hoop house vids are in Massachusetts. Like 5 in a row for me. I guess we need them here more than in the south, so it makes sense. 🤷‍♂️

  • @fotonmom
    @fotonmom Год назад

    Hi 👋 we have laid out plot for our house- I noticed the end hoop is a bit more reinforced looking… could you explain the materials please

  • @georgegoertzen4723
    @georgegoertzen4723 5 лет назад

    You can also just use the '3, 4 and 5' rule. Locate where you want one corner to be and put a peg in. Then you can use a piece of lumber or a string tied on it to measure 4 feet from that corner down the length of the greenhouse.. Measure 3 feet along the width of the greenhouse and put a peg in to mark it but this one will need lumber or string to measure 5 feet - use this to locate exactly where the 4 foot mark along the length should be. You will get perfect right angles every time and the distances are not so difficult to work with, nor do you need to do complicated mathematical calculations on the job.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  5 лет назад

      The 3,4,5 rule is super impractical standing in a dirt field laying out a 50 or 100 foot rectangle. Typing your length and width into the google calculator will spit out the EXACT diagonal measurement instantly. No complicated math or fussing with lumber, etc. Just two tape measures and you could even ask Siri.

  • @hmongadventures8106
    @hmongadventures8106 3 года назад

    Very done and explained, where did you buy all the pipe from?

  • @MrTchougo
    @MrTchougo 5 лет назад

    Very nice. I plan to use these instructions and build mine

  • @enriquegonzalez7058
    @enriquegonzalez7058 3 года назад

    Wow are you teacher ? I hope so you are great!!!!! Thanks!! Great video!!!

  • @ben-fe3zy
    @ben-fe3zy 4 года назад +4

    My two favorite subjects: maths and gardening. In one video!

  • @PinoyFarmBoy
    @PinoyFarmBoy 4 года назад

    This is great and cheap! I will consider this in creating my farm! Thanks!

  • @michaelkuhn3488
    @michaelkuhn3488 3 года назад

    an easier way to find the corner angle is the 3-4-5 method. where one of the right angles is 3 ft. another is 4 ft. and when the diagonal measures exactly 5 ft you have a perfect right angle. this can be in inches or ft we in the construction have been using this method for many years

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  3 года назад

      Yes, 3-4-5 is great for checking if something is square. But try standing in the middle of a field and laying out a 17x50' rectangle. How are you going to do it with 3-4-5? Start in one corner, measure out a 90º angle. Great... How do you line up the other 90º corner 50' away? Even if you did manage to make 4 separate 90º corners line up with each other and form a 17x50 rectangle, how do you confirm they're actually square? You take a diagonal measurement.... that's the hypotenuse. It's all you needed in the first place. It takes one person about 2 minutes with two long tape measures.

  • @rodellgordon7235
    @rodellgordon7235 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you. Just what I needed to see.
    I wish you Peace Always

  • @timcarrington1311
    @timcarrington1311 5 лет назад

    Very impressive. Actually, I've just built one myself but it is only 1 x 2 metres and goes inside the existing polytunnel to keep certain vegetables warm during the winter.

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 6 лет назад +1

    Loved the drone shot when you were bringing in the ribs. Nice video.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  6 лет назад

      Thanks. This one was fun to make.

  • @akamjo1
    @akamjo1 4 года назад +1

    It was excellent and very useful, thank you

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      You are welcome!

  • @MrTeenwolf82
    @MrTeenwolf82 4 года назад

    I just wanted to say thank you so much Vino Farm i have learned a lots just from watching your video. We are residing in Mesa and San Tan Valley in Arizona and been wanting to have my own garden and green house by watching you i am sure will build one when we more to Carthage or Pine hurt North Carolina. You have show me where to find the cheap material but, can you please tell me how you do it all by yourself getting the plastic over the Hoop house and that is pretty amazing and where do you get plastic and what type of Ply plastic ?
    Thank you in advance
    Phil

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      Google: "greenhouse plastic roll 4-year"
      There are many places that sell it. We have a farm supply business near us and I can go pick it up. Most online places will ship it. Just make sure you're buying real greenhouse plastic with UV protection. The stuff you get at home depot will disintegrate in a year. The "4-year" plastic we put on your hoophouse in 2009 is in it's 12th year and still holding up fine after 11 New England winters.

  • @DEADYASSASN
    @DEADYASSASN 2 года назад +1

    I need a hoop house that 50ft wide and 70ft long

  • @jonpittman4692
    @jonpittman4692 5 лет назад +2

    for folks that want to learn how to, again, for the first time

  • @sesa005
    @sesa005 4 года назад

    Very nice want more details about in costal sea aera in havy wind it will be protect howand whT is the temprater in Nd out side same modle can be use has a poly dryer can we construction by own

  • @응답하라-b9k
    @응답하라-b9k 2 года назад +2

    비닐하우스를 지으려고 합니다
    Pvc 파이프로도 만들수 있을까요
    한국에는 보통 쇠파이프로 하우스를 만듭니다.
    넓이를 6m로 하고 높이는 3m로 하고 싶은데
    파이프 길이는 어느 정도면 가능합니까?
    답변 부탁드립니다 🙏
    하나님의 은혜가 🙏 축복합니다

  • @AIM54A
    @AIM54A 6 лет назад

    An M67 immersion barrel heater in a tank of water makes a great greenhouse heater. Burns up waste oil or almost any flammable liquid. The can be a little scary to light though..

  • @joeyhardin1288
    @joeyhardin1288 4 года назад +1

    Am looking into building a hoop house and your video came up. Think I will sub, bell and like. I think I will stick around and see what you have going on. Some will fork for me some may not, I am in Central Kentucky, Go Cats. But after watching your intro and you fixing the termite problem, you are a hard worker and I like that. See you around.

  • @DimazPR
    @DimazPR 4 года назад

    you had me at pitagorean . i will be coming back for tips when i build my first one in the next year or so. #lifegoals

  • @simopr09
    @simopr09 6 лет назад +1

    You are really shifting gears sir!

  • @zulfawdiamond5409
    @zulfawdiamond5409 4 года назад

    I love your hoop house and would like to build the same thing for my hydroponic system. Pls did you buy the pvc pipes bind or bind them yourself

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      Explained in the very first minute of the video.

  • @vickyaher2914
    @vickyaher2914 3 года назад

    A VERY GOOD JOB DONE

  • @TheOleHermit
    @TheOleHermit 5 лет назад +6

    "Just have to toss it up there." Rewind & slo-mo playback. LMAO!

    • @akselschmidt501
      @akselschmidt501 5 лет назад +2

      I came here just looking for this comment lol

    • @tacticalant3841
      @tacticalant3841 4 года назад +1

      The Hermit - it took me a minute, i knew something was fishy, well done!

  • @Oh6Torch
    @Oh6Torch Год назад

    Damn. I just noticed that this was 5 years ago. Everything is expensive now. Galvanized pipe is costly, even on CL. Nice video regardless

  • @blackrocks8413
    @blackrocks8413 2 года назад

    All of your vids have aged pretty well. Not all on YT do.

  • @BlackJesus8463
    @BlackJesus8463 4 года назад +2

    nice shot!

  • @capitaldd3693
    @capitaldd3693 3 года назад

    Great video, thanks for posting. Do you leave the plastic on aĺl year, or just growing season..? Thanks

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  3 года назад +1

      Going into it's 13th New England winter this year. It stays on year round. But you have to use the "4-Year Greenhouse plastic". Home Depot 6-mil plastic will not last a season.

    • @capitaldd3693
      @capitaldd3693 3 года назад

      Sounds fair. A worthwhile investment for sure. That is for the response & info. 🥃👍

  • @MohamedUAE
    @MohamedUAE 6 лет назад +1

    Great job man! Q. Q. please. I have a fish pond which is 6.5mX10m and would like to make a shade for it; to prevent algae from forming in it. Is this possible with pvc pipes? TIA

  • @scompon2642
    @scompon2642 4 года назад

    well, I learned a lot just watching this video thanks !!!!

  • @BLHomestead
    @BLHomestead 6 лет назад +6

    Love the work you put into your content sir. I really would love a hoop set up. In Oklahoma there is a grant with the agricultural dept that you can apply for to get a hoop house for free or at a substantial discount.

    • @Diypics
      @Diypics 6 лет назад +2

      A GRANT? I may have to move to Oklahoma.
      I want a grant for turning my field of weeds into a meadow of flowers for bees. Anyone know of such a grant?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  6 лет назад +4

      DIYMarta There are agricultural grants all over the USA. I have a local friend who got a grant for a brand new hoop house last year in MA. He's a small farmer, though. There is a minimum you need to make selling products to be considered a farm. That probably varies by state.

  • @arfaabbas
    @arfaabbas 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful Good infarmation

  • @therevelation19
    @therevelation19 3 года назад +2

    The older i get, the more I love Pythagoras.

  • @TheCamman9
    @TheCamman9 5 лет назад

    Instead of measuring the entire length. Say you only have 25' tape measure, you can measure 3' one way mark it, 4' the other way mark it, then measure across to those two measurements and it will be 5' if its square. You can change these numbers for bigger structures like 6' 8' 10' or 12' 18' 20'.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  5 лет назад

      Yes. This works. You can also measure out lengths of rope longer than your tape measure kind of like I did with the string in the demo. Those 100' reel tape measures are under $10 and are VERY useful around the yard when laying out gardens and fences and rows of plants and trees. Definitely an essential tool for a DIY'er.

  • @LaoJinZhao
    @LaoJinZhao 6 лет назад +2

    thanks so much to share a video with us, very interesting video very good advice's we got from you thank you again and good luck !!!)

  • @GardensforLife
    @GardensforLife 4 года назад

    Great video! Thanks for making it!

  • @jboy4023
    @jboy4023 3 года назад

    It’s a beauty!

  • @jcbbe
    @jcbbe 5 лет назад

    Thanks Buddy, great video well done

  • @juliananava5784
    @juliananava5784 6 лет назад +3

    keep up the good content!

  • @lwil2808
    @lwil2808 6 лет назад

    You make things look easy👍. I would love to have that hoop house!

  • @Mazlt_astntj
    @Mazlt_astntj 6 лет назад

    My question is do the brackets pvc plastic pipes and the three longitudinal stals? , I enjoyed your channel

  • @rosesmith6208
    @rosesmith6208 5 лет назад +1

    can you buy metal poles already bent as a hoop? whre would one find them, besides criages list? can you buy straight poles and bend them yourself without special tool?

    • @schydrogardner4815
      @schydrogardner4815 5 лет назад +1

      You can buy a hoop bender online. Look up bootstrap farmer online. They are between $50 and $80 on Amazon.

  • @bustersmith5569
    @bustersmith5569 3 года назад

    Boy you took the long way.!!!!!!

  • @Pinguim35
    @Pinguim35 Год назад

    Vino, can you answer me if these galvanized tubes last long directly on earth? Thanks

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  Год назад

      I got these used 14 years ago and they are still fine. The previous owner had used them for over 10 years. They last.

    • @Pinguim35
      @Pinguim35 Год назад

      @@vinofarm thanks for the answer

  • @crazyrees23
    @crazyrees23 4 года назад

    Will a trampoline frame fit inside those ground posts? Those stove bolt screws stick out. Will they rip plastic? Did you use those same screws on the perlin?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      The stove bolts face inwards. The tops are rounded. No problem on the plastic.

  • @chandikacnet
    @chandikacnet 4 года назад

    Great job 👍 bro

  • @agribuzzph
    @agribuzzph 3 года назад

    hello sir, what is the height of your hoop house, length and size of the of the pipe?

  • @MyViewFromTheWoods
    @MyViewFromTheWoods 6 лет назад

    Great video work.

  • @justusthreeroses
    @justusthreeroses 4 года назад

    Massachusetts....you know.in the new England area.

  • @Pitomnik1Ru
    @Pitomnik1Ru 4 года назад

    Hi! Thx for the video. What about snow? Does it resist in enough?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад +1

      I have another one like this with 4 foot spacing between hoops and it's 11 years old with no damage. The snow definitely sags the plastic down between the hoops, but no tearing problems in all that time. This one has the hoops only 3 feet apart to support the plastic a little more.

    • @Pitomnik1Ru
      @Pitomnik1Ru 4 года назад

      @@vinofarm Thanks for the answer. And how do you bend metal in an arc?

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  4 года назад

      @@Pitomnik1Ru I did not bend the pipe. I bought them used from a farm. Watch the first 4 minutes of the video.

  • @aconsideration
    @aconsideration 5 лет назад

    Nice. thank you for posting

  • @slowcountryboy476
    @slowcountryboy476 3 года назад

    6, 8, 10 (or 12, 16, 20)
    Set string line the length (over length with batter boards)
    Set string for width.
    Measure 8 feet on the long side (8x2=16')
    Measure 6 feet on the width (6x2=12')
    Measure from 6' mark (or 12') to 8' mark (or 16')
    It should measure 10' diagonally (or 20')
    That makes anything you want squared square
    This works in smaller increments by dividing in half
    It works in inches also (6", 8", 10")
    6, 8, 10

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  3 года назад

      The 3.4.5 trick is great for CHECKING if an object is square. Try making a 17'x50' rectangle from scratch with square corners in the middle of a field. Yes, you can make four 90º angles with your method, but how do you get them to line up with each other? You will be walking back and forth for 30 minutes measuring and re-measuring. With two tape measures and a hypotenuse measurement, I can do it in less time than it took for you to type your comment. It's the fastest way by far.

    • @slowcountryboy476
      @slowcountryboy476 3 года назад

      @@vinofarm Everybody knows I am a slooow comment typer, but whatever the length is the other side is exactly the same.
      The same is true for the width, whatever your width is on the one end, make the other end the same.
      The entire layout will be square because you started with a square right angle.
      I have used your method with excellent results.
      However, I favor my mostly my method.
      I realize you are going to stick to your method with a death grip and will not let go, I totally respect that and respect you for your skill and knowledge.
      Be safe.

    • @vinofarm
      @vinofarm  3 года назад

      @@slowcountryboy476 I’m not trying to argue, but how do you represent the first corner you make when standing in the middle of an empty space? Do you draw it on the ground? Then walk to the next corner and make another 90° angle and draw that one? I get that 3-4-5 works to square up a roof line or measure an existing object, but how do you make 4 square angles in an empty space and get them all to relate to each other? The hypotenuse method just needs two tape measures, 4 stakes and two distance measurements. You don’t even need string or paint or batter boards or anything. There’s no faster way to do it.

    • @slowcountryboy476
      @slowcountryboy476 3 года назад

      @@vinofarm There are at least several videos that elucidate the batter board/string line method. In RUclips punch in, "How Do I Make & Use Batter Boards? | DIY Basics"
      More helpful videos will come up.
      I think it is good to learn different methods in the event one method may not work. For example, if you go out to a remote site and discover you only have one tape you can use another method. The more methods
      you know and practice the better craftsman you become.

  • @NaturesCadenceFarm
    @NaturesCadenceFarm 6 лет назад +2

    This is fantastic! I loved the model demo! 👍