This is exactly what I was looking for .. thank you . What size of bucket are you using for the triple umbrella? I have the same one and am having a hard time judging the size from the video
We used a plastic version of a "half barrel". We bought it at a store called Tractor Supply. I have seen them at other places too. We love the triple umbrella, it also has solar lights that are the perfect illumination for our deck. Thanks for the comment.
First, Thank you for watching my video and the kind words, Second: From a quick google search: A 9-foot market umbrella may require a concrete base that weighs 64-90 pounds. For maximum safety, some experts recommend a base that is 10 times the size of the umbrella. The base should also be heavier if the umbrella is in a windy location, or if the umbrella is made of wood or steel. Cantilever umbrellas are particularly sensitive to wind and need heavier bases. You can also add weight to the base with sandbags or weight bags.
me again, i have been shopping for resin whiskey barrels and the largest i can find locally is one that holds 49 qts and it is only about 25 inches at top and 14 inches at bottom would be this big enough for the 9 foot umbrella or would i be limited to the 6 foot umbrellas
I love this!!! I’m going to follow your video and do this for my new 15ft triple umbrella!!! Such a great video and idea!! Thx ❤
You're gonna love that giant umbrella. And this is a way to keep it securely anchored in the wind.Thanks for your comment.
Very smart idea! I’m going to make 2
We love ours. Thanks for the comment.
Great video!
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
This is exactly what I was looking for .. thank you .
What size of bucket are you using for the triple umbrella?
I have the same one and am having a hard time judging the size from the video
We used a plastic version of a "half barrel". We bought it at a store called Tractor Supply. I have seen them at other places too. We love the triple umbrella, it also has solar lights that are the perfect illumination for our deck. Thanks for the comment.
Good Job Buddy
Thanks Jay! More to come.
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Thanks for watching my videos!
Looks great but please clarify- does the pin go thru the umbrella pole as well, therefore you must drill thru the original umbrella pole? Thank you!
Yes , in order for the pin to be effective, you must drill through it as well. Thanks for the comment.
this is the perfect solution for me and i love it, however my question is how much concrete would you advise for a 9 foot market umbrella
First, Thank you for watching my video and the kind words,
Second: From a quick google search: A 9-foot market umbrella may require a concrete base that weighs 64-90 pounds. For maximum safety, some experts recommend a base that is 10 times the size of the umbrella. The base should also be heavier if the umbrella is in a windy location, or if the umbrella is made of wood or steel. Cantilever umbrellas are particularly sensitive to wind and need heavier bases. You can also add weight to the base with sandbags or weight bags.
me again, i have been shopping for resin whiskey barrels and the largest i can find locally is one that holds 49 qts and it is only about 25 inches at top and 14 inches at bottom would be this big enough for the 9 foot umbrella or would i be limited to the 6 foot umbrellas
The tub you're describing is about the same dimensions as the one I use in the video period it should be plenty big for a nine foot umbrella.
Great job Jim & Renee' !! Greetings from the Pine Creek Grist Mill. Thumbs up.
Thanks Chuck! Hope to see you guys again soon.