Man your video made my day. I read the horribly written instructions that came with my greenhouse and was still lost. My instructions had 1 rudimentary drawing on the pulley configuration and a picture each of the wench and strap pulley. That's it. I would love to buy you a nice dinner for you and your wife to show my appreciation. Many, many thanks to you and your crew.
Excellent videos. Im just hoping for a bit a clarification regarding the stake on connects mentioned at 22:41 that the other end of the 6’ piece of rope is tired to. Are those attached to the cable? Did I miss the step in which that is done?
You are great at thoroughly explaining you are gonna be a good youtuber but dont be afraid of being funny or having some goofy type things in your video even funny banter!! But thanks very good video
Thanks for the very informative video. Question; why do you guys roll the curtains upwards instead of downwards? Is there a reason for it because all the chicken houses around here have them where they go downwards.
Hello, and you're welcome! Zimmermans uses the drop down curtains mainly for ease of use, but also it works well to open them regardless of snow out side. With roll up curtains, you have to wait until the snow melts before they can be used.
Hi - it says Heather but my wife is logged in. Commenting is Justin. We are building our second high tunnel from Zimmerman's. I do them by myself so working alone presents some quirks. Instead of putting the pole through the curtain first, could I tack up the curtain, allow space to slide the pole through, and then put the pole through the curtain while it's already tacked up? Thanks for advice in advance. Justin
Ok I don’t know your location but my question is over the year you have had it. How did the 6ft on center did your hoop house hold up under snow and ice?
Man your video made my day. I read the horribly written instructions that came with my greenhouse and was still lost. My instructions had 1 rudimentary drawing on the pulley configuration and a picture each of the wench and strap pulley. That's it. I would love to buy you a nice dinner for you and your wife to show my appreciation. Many, many thanks to you and your crew.
Thanks for doing this. Very helpful. Part 2 would be very helpful for learning how to install endwalls and put the plastic cover on, etc.
Thanks for the videos, they helped a ton.
Excellent videos. Im just hoping for a bit a clarification regarding the stake on connects mentioned at 22:41 that the other end of the 6’ piece of rope is tired to. Are those attached to the cable? Did I miss the step in which that is done?
Awesome video, along with Part 1, but where is part 2?
Good job. Thank U for sharing. The video is V.helpful.
Thank you so much I learned a lot Your video made it so much easier to do what I needed to do can’t thank you enough
Nicely done. Makes this easier to understand. I wonder how many Tek screws you've put in during your lifetime???
You are great at thoroughly explaining you are gonna be a good youtuber but dont be afraid of being funny or having some goofy type things in your video even funny banter!! But thanks very good video
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Thanks for making the video very helpful.
Where do you get the side curtain plastic?
Thanks for the very informative video. Question; why do you guys roll the curtains upwards instead of downwards? Is there a reason for it because all the chicken houses around here have them where they go downwards.
Hello, and you're welcome!
Zimmermans uses the drop down curtains mainly for ease of use, but also it works well to open them regardless of snow out side. With roll up curtains, you have to wait until the snow melts before they can be used.
Hi - it says Heather but my wife is logged in. Commenting is Justin. We are building our second high tunnel from Zimmerman's. I do them by myself so working alone presents some quirks. Instead of putting the pole through the curtain first, could I tack up the curtain, allow space to slide the pole through, and then put the pole through the curtain while it's already tacked up? Thanks for advice in advance.
Justin
Ok I don’t know your location but my question is over the year you have had it. How did the 6ft on center did your hoop house hold up under snow and ice?
how long should it take to build it?
Very helpful
I have seen parts 1 2 and 4.. is there a 3?
Never mind part.2.Let the man be.He's superstitious.
Good videos.
nice job
If you were going to put insect netting on the sides behind the curtain. How would you do that?
+Jeff Gibson I've never put netting on, but it would have to be attached from the inside, or from the outside before you put your sidewall curtain up.
J&Jstudio That's what I'm thinking. Put it on before side curtains. I thought about putting it behind the first set of ropes.
Where is part -2 ????????????
Part 2 ???
Part 2? ... 🙁
Pls Part. 2
12 stake ons are not enough. You must be building a shorter hoop house.
Too complicated
Use roll up sides
I put this together does not work
Will not go all the way down