PVC HOOPHOUSE - THE ARCHES

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • PART 2 OF OUR PVC HOOP HOUSE ASSEMBLY. ADDING THE ARCHES.

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  • @rogmarcot8800
    @rogmarcot8800 9 лет назад +27

    Not only its a great video but! Nice to see that young man learn something that will help him in his future. Wish there were more man like you teaching the young kids a tradee. Respect

  • @Boogra
    @Boogra 8 лет назад +43

    Pretty much the best DIY hoop house video out there. Really well done, and kudos to you for doing it with your son.
    Real dads doing it right.

    • @colavaughan7971
      @colavaughan7971 6 лет назад

      What Vaughn said. Only dude it's spelled VaughAn ;)

    • @pitpotdeeerste
      @pitpotdeeerste 6 лет назад

      No offense but PVC is toxic. He is increasing his kids cancer risk whilst at the same time feed him estrogen mimicking chemicals

    • @Trollman_77
      @Trollman_77 6 лет назад +2

      Don't fuckin eat. drink, or breathe anything on this planet...Pfff

    • @fabitsok
      @fabitsok 6 лет назад

      I'm not sure but ,if anyone else wants to learn about aquaponics book try Fast Track Grower (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my mate got amazing success with it.

    • @streamingtv6506
      @streamingtv6506 6 лет назад +3

      Love the pride in that dad's face. makes me happy to see it!

  • @chadjansen9097
    @chadjansen9097 19 часов назад

    Very good video! Your son must be driving by now!

  • @dezertXer
    @dezertXer 6 лет назад

    Impressive build. Your son is a great kid with great attitude.

  • @sparkplug2090
    @sparkplug2090 10 лет назад +2

    Awesome work Anthony. Great work family.

  • @MrSouthofBoston
    @MrSouthofBoston 10 лет назад

    After being outside trying to bend 2" pvc over rebar I found your video. This is some great information! I am going to give this a try.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  10 лет назад

      Glad you found us. I hope it helps.

  • @craigkeller
    @craigkeller 4 года назад

    I’ll bet Anthony is all grown up and a great builder!

  • @tomfafard
    @tomfafard 11 лет назад +1

    Very good job and a great touch by having Anthony not only help but explain what you were having him do. That experience will really help him feel a great part of your project but hones his presentation skills, usable throughout his life. Thank you for sharing with us.

  • @anthonykimbrough5700
    @anthonykimbrough5700 10 лет назад

    I've seen the whole series now. Impressive, not just the work but how you all do together. Thanks for the good info.

  • @royhoco5748
    @royhoco5748 5 лет назад +2

    great concept - tips/suggestions use a 2" pipe strap to loosely secure the 24" pvc pipe to the board to keep it vertical while hammering the pvc into the ground, then move the strap to the next spot. also hold a block of wood on top of the the pvc pipe while hammering it in the ground and the pvc pipe won't get battered on the end and is less likely to crack or break.

  • @goodingwashington6099
    @goodingwashington6099 7 лет назад

    What a wonderful father son project! Stay blessed. Great diy video.

  • @heyoldman2003
    @heyoldman2003 8 лет назад

    Good show...I am building a 25 x 50 footer with 2 inch vent pipe.I was concerned about the plastic breaking down and was glad to see two plans to prevent it..Ground cloth and latex paint.i was thinking of dipping the cloth into the paint ..no... although it would probley work.I think I will just paint them.Hmm i bet I have some left over house paint..perfect match...Enjoy your time with your boy.....Mine is now 36 and miles from home.. We had our time...

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  8 лет назад

      You tube had you marked as spam. Must be the name. Good luck with yours. I will also paint mine in the fall when we re-cover it. Thanks for watching.

  • @captaindd1971
    @captaindd1971 11 лет назад +1

    Very cost effective!! I'm anxiously waiting for your next videos and the final product. Very nice!!

  • @ghog63
    @ghog63  11 лет назад +4

    We went with electrical conduit because it is supposedly sunlight resistant. At least that's what is printed on it. Also says rigid which I took for strong. It's approved for above and underground use. Cost was only a few cents less than white (plumbing) PVC. Thanks for the compliment and good luck with yours. I'm looking forward to seeing it. Don't worry too much about mistakes. We've made plenty but learned a lot from them.

  • @robertglidewell9494
    @robertglidewell9494 4 года назад

    Good job...keep spending time with your dad 👍 You're mom is great to not keep you from him!

  • @pinegd1
    @pinegd1 5 лет назад

    T shirt reminds me of fishing on Captain Tony's boat out of Key West in the 70's. Learned a lot from him.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  5 лет назад

      Nice. We go down every September since 1993. Just got back as a matter of fact.

  • @Russellsplant
    @Russellsplant 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for making this video. Very helpful. Liked and Subscribed :)

  • @JerichoOnly
    @JerichoOnly 3 года назад

    Scratch the question. I just found the link to the plans. Awesome job brother!

  • @dgb5820
    @dgb5820 3 года назад

    Everyone needs an Anthony well done mate

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  3 года назад

      lol, thanks he's a good kid

  • @hodgylad1
    @hodgylad1 11 лет назад

    its looking great.its going to be one hell of a growing space,im living my growing dream through you as i dont have a garden,well a very small one,keep up the good work and keep on growing.

  • @daryl9189
    @daryl9189 Год назад

    Heck Yes !! I used electrical conduct on a shed.. The wind tweeked it on occasion.. I didn't glue it, just pushed back in shape...

  • @Submanca
    @Submanca 11 лет назад +1

    Very nice!!!! Keep up the good work!!

  • @monilangeKootenays
    @monilangeKootenays 6 лет назад

    Love this. Your geodesic dome, the boy and your mentorship of him, plus great ideas! Subsribeing

  • @Allabertina
    @Allabertina 2 года назад

    Well done Anthony!

  • @elenakurus2010
    @elenakurus2010 8 лет назад

    I like your Dome house on back ! Super !

  • @hildefesterling1053
    @hildefesterling1053 10 лет назад

    this is awesome. You guys are great. Thanks for this.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  10 лет назад

      You are welcome. Glad you liked it.

  • @ronsmith6233
    @ronsmith6233 5 лет назад +5

    Would love to see a followup video of results and lessons learned.

  • @grantikos
    @grantikos Год назад

    What a great team.

  • @garyr7027
    @garyr7027 7 лет назад

    I'm considering making a canapy to park my truck under with pvc pipe and sheet metal roofing, the arches you made is a dang good idea for strength and less pieces to buy for assembly. This gives me some ideas I couldn't think of before I only gotta figure out how long of pvc pipes i gotta have to get the height I want, you helped me out with this setup... thanks.

    • @mrkrharris
      @mrkrharris 2 года назад

      Pi x R2. Height you want x2 = ? x 3.14159 / 2 should give you the answer.

  • @ghog63
    @ghog63  11 лет назад +2

    Lol, Thanks. He's a great kid. Makes it real easy.

  • @TheArchenoha
    @TheArchenoha 11 лет назад +1

    Keep up the good work! Greetings from Germany

  • @brendahodgins
    @brendahodgins 11 лет назад +1

    THE WHAT??? Hey, way to keep me hangin!!! Next video is already here, thank goodness. Oh, what a way to end a video.... You two were great. Your a great addition to the channel Anthony, I like the jackolantern!

  • @youngfarmersvlog1354
    @youngfarmersvlog1354 3 года назад

    So nice brother..

  • @sharonslife6153
    @sharonslife6153 9 лет назад

    That's a cool gig you have. Thanks for sharing

  • @michaelreagan2232
    @michaelreagan2232 6 лет назад

    best father son project on the web

  • @WayneMeador
    @WayneMeador 11 лет назад

    Ok, great...that's what I was looking to get answered! Very well said, thank again! I'm looking forward to building mine, it's going to be fun... :-)

    • @HappyPappy_420
      @HappyPappy_420 6 лет назад

      Wayne Meador hi how is your build going and do you have any advice for someone about to build one too?

  • @chuckwilliams6280
    @chuckwilliams6280 3 года назад

    great video thank you

  • @mindingmyownbus42
    @mindingmyownbus42 7 лет назад

    great video,. thank you for sharing !

  • @karnagurung775
    @karnagurung775 5 лет назад

    Great idea thank you for uploading this video

  • @PaddyNinja
    @PaddyNinja 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, ghog you really do a great video and you can turn your hand to some amazing things. You're lucky to have Anthony around to give you a few video presentation tips...hahaha. Just kidding brother. Hey at least he didn't run off and leave you to do it yourself, which is what mine do...lol.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  6 лет назад +1

      Paddy Ninja thanks brother. He’s older now and does what yours do. No more interest now that he’s a teenager

    • @SKANK_HUNT49
      @SKANK_HUNT49 6 лет назад

      ghog63 Hey Brother how what is that building at the floor?

  • @GeneralRELee
    @GeneralRELee 3 года назад

    I used 2ft - 3ft rebar stakes and then ran a string line for a even bottom then mounted small pieces of aluminum angle as a stop for the hoops. I used 2‐10ft sticks of 3/4" pvc electrical conduit for a 20ft hoop

  • @misterblue710s8
    @misterblue710s8 5 лет назад

    Gr8 work guys

  • @craighann4449
    @craighann4449 3 года назад

    oh excuse me I forgot to say it is the best hoop house video I've ever seen and the best one to build I just kind of want to know how much it cost so I can do it LOL

  • @alberthope5466
    @alberthope5466 3 года назад

    Yes I would be interested in a material list I live in Ohio and right now is winter however we have deer where I live so I would like to build a cover over the beds not only for the deer but to extend my growing season

  • @bobbyb2821
    @bobbyb2821 7 лет назад

    Thank you for great greenhouse vdo

  • @sweet_bio
    @sweet_bio 6 лет назад

    뒤에 돔도 신기해요. :)
    잘 봤습니다.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  6 лет назад +1

      다양한 돔 빌드 동영상에 대한 내 채널 확인

  • @mansourannab7078
    @mansourannab7078 2 года назад

    Thank you mr antenna

  • @healthyrootsstrongwings538
    @healthyrootsstrongwings538 7 лет назад

    Awesome video guys and super cool to involve your boy! I'm wondering however if it will endure the kind of winds we get over here. Steel bended pipes come pretty cheap here so will have to research if it makes sense to use PVC.
    Thanks again and keep up the vdo's :)

  • @egirio
    @egirio 9 лет назад

    The best video of hoop house in youtube. The anchors of two inches, two feet are metal?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  9 лет назад

      egirio Thanks for the complement. No, the anchor pipes are PVC electrical conduit. It's the same plastic pipe material as the arches.

  • @ghog63
    @ghog63  11 лет назад

    Not sure. Don't really get too much of that here in middle Tennessee. Hopefully we won't have to find out!

  • @interconexionsolar6389
    @interconexionsolar6389 4 года назад

    good job !

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  4 года назад

      Thanks, It was a lot of fun.

  • @futuregadgetssl3520
    @futuregadgetssl3520 6 месяцев назад

    NICE👍

  • @markfcoble
    @markfcoble 3 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @tawandahomwe9912
    @tawandahomwe9912 5 лет назад

    Hi, I'm from Zimbabwe (Africa). Love your series-clear, precise and concise. Am about to do my own hoop-house (will be a replica of yours!).
    Would like to know the thickness of the walls of your electrical conduits for the arches. Here the thickness is given as classes; say 10 being thicker than 6. Am afraid I might get something too thick-then can't bend it , or too thin-then it breaks/folds or cannot carry the weight of the plastic.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  5 лет назад

      I think it's quarter inch thickness (6 mm).

  • @kallakrastev769
    @kallakrastev769 7 лет назад

    good job, boys

  • @jimmartin7899
    @jimmartin7899 8 лет назад

    You could always set up a positive and negative charge on the liquid metal system to generate electricity. ; )

  • @WayneMeador
    @WayneMeador 11 лет назад

    I have a question *raises hand*! :-) Can you tell me why you chose to go with this type of PVC vs. others? Was it price? Durability? Strength? I'm curious because (as you know I'm planning on building one) and I'd like your insight so that I don't make any mistakes. :-) Great video, nice update, well done! Wayne

  • @raduchelemen
    @raduchelemen 4 года назад

    Hello. I want to build a hoophouse like yours. I am wondering what’s the thickness of the pvc pipe? Can I use waste pipe as well or needs to be electrical conduit pipe only? Thanks. Great videos! Good job!!👍

  • @orlandojrforcaparasempre9514
    @orlandojrforcaparasempre9514 5 лет назад

    Good night, I'm from Brazil and I really liked your greenhouse.
    I would like to know the size of your green house and also the measurements of the pipes you used?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  5 лет назад

      The greenhouse is 40 feet long and 18 feet wide. It's 9 feet high. The pipes for the arches are 1&1/2 inch pvc and they are 30 feet long. We glued three 10 foot pipes together. These arches slide into 2 inch pipes that were sunk in to the ground.

  • @ghog63
    @ghog63  11 лет назад

    You're welcome and thanks for the compliments

  • @laughtersun
    @laughtersun 7 лет назад +4

    Great videos. Thank you. How deep did you put the pipes into the ground? When you put the arches into the pipes did you put them all the way to the bottom?

  • @-sickelsserpents9815
    @-sickelsserpents9815 Год назад

    Did you just use regular PVC couplings and PVC Cement/Primer to glue together?

  • @robs9574
    @robs9574 8 лет назад

    Did you use something to make the hoops all bottom out in the 2" anchor pipes? I ask as your's looks very uniform. I would think that any soil entering up from bottom of anchor as you pound it in would throw off the depth that your hoop would bottom out at. Great video, and congrats on having such a wonderful experience with your kid.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  8 лет назад +1

      +Rob S You're right. It would throw off the depth but I wasn't even able to pound each anchor down the same. Some got their tops cut off. I didn't get too concerned about getting them all the same. I just eyed it and it worked out. Thanks for the compliment.

    • @colavaughan7971
      @colavaughan7971 6 лет назад

      Seems to me you could just mark the ends of the arch pipe, say like 8" up from each end; then insert them into the ground anchor pipes up to the mark and then drill the holes and set the carriage bolts and all would be uniform.

  • @alexsmith2632
    @alexsmith2632 3 года назад

    i prefer the fuller dome in the background

  • @ghog63
    @ghog63  11 лет назад +1

    Total so far is $952.22. Breaks down like this... Weed mat $169.00, lumber 160.49, PVC pipes 265.50, hardware $116.66, plastic cover $217.57 and plastic for the ends $23.00.

    • @constantine8053
      @constantine8053 4 года назад

      What are the dimensions of the hoop house?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  4 года назад

      @@constantine8053 40 feet long, 18 feet wide and 9 feet high at the center.

    • @constantine8053
      @constantine8053 4 года назад

      ghog63 amazing! This is the greenhouse I’m going to build. My only concern now is how to cool it down when it’s 105F outside in Texas....

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  3 года назад

      @@constantine8053 Sorry for the late reply. Notifications aren't too good here. Too keep your hoop house cooler in the summer, remove all the plastic from both end walls and use a shade cloth over the top. You will be surprised at the difference.

  • @PaulLadendorf
    @PaulLadendorf 3 года назад

    Why did you use electrical pvc instead of plumbing pvc?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  3 года назад

      The electrical is UV stable

  • @ghog63
    @ghog63  11 лет назад

    Thanks. Glad you liked it.

  • @Richardson501
    @Richardson501 3 года назад

    Ok guys, your hoop house has been up for 7 years, 2 questions. 1, why electrical pvc and did it come in 30 ft length and 2, how well is it holding up after 7 years?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  3 года назад

      Is that 2 questions or 3? lol, We used electrical pvc because it is UV stable. White pvc has a tendency to get brittle and crack although we haven't had any issues with the white pvc in our aquaponic systems, never the less, the grey pipe is supposedly more stable. I did not find it in 30 foot sections although I didn't look for it in that length either. We simply glued 3 ten footers together and the nice thing about the grey electrical pipe is it comes with the bell fitting built into the end for easy joining. As far as it holding up, it is still standing and as sturdy as the day we built it. We actually disassembled it and moved it to a new property and haven't had any issues with it. We did paint the pipes with latex paint to prevent contact between the plastic cover and the pipe as we didn't do this at first and ruined our cover but the paint provides a good barrier and will prevent damage in the future.

  • @mycomputer87
    @mycomputer87 3 года назад

    Have you ever applied for a NRCS Hight Tunnel Grant from the USDA?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  3 года назад

      No, I haven't heard of this but I will now look into it. Thanks for the tip!

  • @yourontheair
    @yourontheair 4 года назад

    great

  • @LordLarryWho
    @LordLarryWho 8 лет назад

    Just out of curiosity, why did you choose electrical PVC over regular plumbing PVC? I know that plumbing PVC discolors outside due to UV light exposure, but greenhouse covering for tunnels blocks UV light. So I'm just curious as to why electrical PVC was chosen.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  8 лет назад

      It was less expensive.

    • @LordLarryWho
      @LordLarryWho 8 лет назад

      Thanks for the info, I would have figured that it would be more expensive since it is for electrical use. I'm setting out to build a 51x18 foot twin-wall tunnel so any savings anywhere is going to be greatly appreciated.

    • @HillbillyRednecking
      @HillbillyRednecking 8 лет назад

      +Larry Athey to add to your question, I wonder if electrical PVC pipe performs and better or less better over time? Just have to check in next year

    • @LordLarryWho
      @LordLarryWho 8 лет назад

      Since it's UV stabilized and intended for outdoor use, that question clearly answers itself.

    • @LordLarryWho
      @LordLarryWho 8 лет назад

      PVC conduit comes in both schedules, 40 & 80 and they're both gray. Painting all that pipe (over 800 feet of it in the case of my greenhouse) is more of a project and additional expense than I'd want to take on.

  • @damsalhhawang1657
    @damsalhhawang1657 3 года назад

    Really good,how long of the PVC pipe arcs one and half inches is it 10 feet?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  3 года назад

      yes, the arches are made from 10 foot long 1&1/2 inch pvc. You glue 3 ten foot pipes together for each arch

    • @damsalhhawang1657
      @damsalhhawang1657 3 года назад

      @@ghog63 connecting three of the pipe using 2 inches sir,n then glue together.tq sir for sharing.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  3 года назад

      @@damsalhhawang1657 The 1&1/2 inch electrical pvc pipes usually have a bell end that fits the smaller end of the pipes so you can connect them. You can also buy pipe connectors (couplers) to connect them.

    • @damsalhhawang1657
      @damsalhhawang1657 3 года назад

      @@ghog63 understood sir, TQ sir.really appreciated.

  • @ghog63
    @ghog63  11 лет назад +1

    Thank you!

    • @konarain
      @konarain 4 года назад

      How tall is it?
      Looks fantastic, the quick motion video is inspiring
      Alohaa

  • @Richardson501
    @Richardson501 3 года назад

    Another question is, what part of perfect fair land do you live, sure not Rockinsaw (AR)?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  3 года назад

      Not rockinsaw but close... Just south of Nashville Tennessee and probably just as rocky! We are fortunate to live on some old farm land which isn't very rocky but it's not easy finding land here that isn't rocky!

  • @BobbySullivan
    @BobbySullivan Год назад

    So my driveway will be 22ft. I guessing I might need another 10 feet? I went to the hardware store and the white PVC was heaper than the grey. Did you put the non bell side of the PVC in the ground tubes?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  Год назад

      You can scale it to whatever your needs are and we did put the non-bell side in the ground tubes. The grey is uv stable, not sure about the white but if you paint it (which you should, to protect the plastic) it should be fine. Good luck and happy growing

    • @BobbySullivan
      @BobbySullivan Год назад

      Actually I am using the idea of Christmas lights on the hoops over my driveway@@ghog63

  • @cadmium7390
    @cadmium7390 7 лет назад

    id like to build a pvc green house. i am wondering how well it would do in a canadian winter and how many yrs it would last.

  • @brianshea2515
    @brianshea2515 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I intend to make a smaller version for an outdoor enclosure for our tortoises. I had seen a page detailing the steps in the past, but I lost track of the link. Do you cut the bell end off of the end, or does it fit into the 2" pvc?

  • @ronylevy8025
    @ronylevy8025 9 лет назад

    A beautiful work, I have a question, how much is the width? than you for your help

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  9 лет назад

      18 feet wide.

  • @morsecodealpha4116
    @morsecodealpha4116 9 лет назад

    Great Job I like it. Not sure if you are still monitoring your feedback but I was wondering how this design held up thru the years since you posted this video? If you get this please holler back, thanks,

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  9 лет назад

      ***** So far it's worked out great. Been through 2 ice storms and several severe thunderstorms with very high winds. No damage what so ever.

    • @morsecodealpha4116
      @morsecodealpha4116 9 лет назад

      You are my Hero!.. I have been looking for a simple design and yours fits the bill. My intent is for hydroponic gardening and this will work Im sure. If possible can you provide a materials list? just curious, what did you buy and how much was the estimated cost, not to include the plastic cover. I have looking at a multi weave plastic which has durability of 10 years, little more costly but worth it inthe long run. Cheers again and thanks for sharing. Jeff

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  9 лет назад +1

      ***** The structure consists of 2X10 lumber and 2X4 lumber for the base, 2 inch PVC for the post anchors and 1 1/2 inch PVC for the arches and perlins. Then there is the 1x4 wood strips and screws and bolts. Finally you need 2x4 lumber to frame the sides. We used the free plans that are available at selfsufficientfarmliving dot com.

  • @SebastianRodriguez-jk4oe
    @SebastianRodriguez-jk4oe 6 лет назад

    Hi greetings from Argentina, great work. Where I can find the blueprints? Thank in advance.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  6 лет назад

      www.self-sufficient-farm-living.com/support-files/4007.pdf

  • @MrDeacon1593
    @MrDeacon1593 5 лет назад +1

    hey there! I was just wondering how you covered your EMT tubing dome? I am looking at making one this summer, but dont know how to fasten it to make it nice and tight the way yours is!

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  5 лет назад

      If you mean the geodesic dome in the background, it's actually made of wood. We covered it with greenhouse plastic and screwed thin strips of wood over the plastic. Here's a link to the video... ruclips.net/video/mAFFo1ryrvs/видео.html

  • @bowlweevil4161
    @bowlweevil4161 4 года назад

    why are you using electrical conduit pvc instead of regular white? good vid THANX

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  4 года назад

      bowlweevil electrical pvc is UV resistant

    • @bowlweevil4161
      @bowlweevil4161 4 года назад

      THANX, that is good to know and makes sense

  • @markie871
    @markie871 3 месяца назад

    How did this hold up?

  • @ThePandaBeat
    @ThePandaBeat 3 года назад

    After 7 years, how's it holding up?
    Greetings from Uruguay

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  3 года назад +1

      Still standing and strong as the day we built it!

  • @cornishplanthunters4768
    @cornishplanthunters4768 7 лет назад

    great .the hoops im amazed they bend ok...would water pipe be better as its sort of more bendy ?..im tempted to just risk it and go with what youve done but will plastic hoops crack with strain ?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  7 лет назад

      The grey electrical pipe we used is probably a better choice because it is UV stable. Ours hasn't cracked or strained at all.

  • @JerichoOnly
    @JerichoOnly 3 года назад

    Just putting all the materials together to build one identical to yours and also a 10-foot by 12-foot. What size pipe did you use for the purlins?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  3 года назад

      one and a half inch pipe

  • @tytevybes
    @tytevybes 4 года назад

    Great Videos!! How deep of a lead hole did you guys dig before hammering in the 2" pvc and what did you use to dig?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  4 года назад

      We didn't use a lead hole. We just pounded the pipe straight in. Not all of the pipes went down all the way so we just cut them off level to the frame. As long as you get them sunk about one foot they should hold.

    • @jayrawe6145
      @jayrawe6145 4 года назад

      ghog63 thanks man! We’re building Thursday, so stoked to have your vids for reference!

  • @kydavid
    @kydavid Год назад

    You got a vid on that dome like structure?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  Год назад

      Yup, a bunch of them

  • @bernardgodet2962
    @bernardgodet2962 8 лет назад

    great video just want ed to know how long did u cut your 2" anchor pipe that u pound into the ground. Thanks

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  8 лет назад

      +Bernard Godet They were cut to 2 feet long.

  • @shivadekaassam4883
    @shivadekaassam4883 5 лет назад

    super hitttt

  • @brendahodgins
    @brendahodgins 11 лет назад +1

    Awesome, he is pretty good a building stuff too eh? (sorry, Canadian ya know)

  • @TheRomanWolf
    @TheRomanWolf 7 лет назад

    What was the point for the rebar? The pipes are holding the structure to the ground, yes? What did I miss?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  7 лет назад +2

      I think the "rebar" you are speaking about is the metal stake I used to start the holes. Our ground was so hard, I couldn't just pound the pipes in the ground without breaking them. I had to make a pilot hole, then I removed the stake. Thanks for watching.

  • @driscollsfamilyfarm2478
    @driscollsfamilyfarm2478 9 лет назад

    We're building our hoop house similar to yours! We are housing chickens so it'll be a little different. What size bolts did you use for the perlins? How is the plastic doing since your latest update? Is the base boards 2x6x10? Keep up the good work!

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  9 лет назад

      Driscoll's Family Farm We used 1/4 inch carriage bolts (5&1/2" long) for the perlins and the baseboards are 2x6's. The plastic is holding up great. It survived 2 ice storms without any damage. We did add a barrier between the PVC and the plastic to prevent it from deteriorating. I just published a video on it if you want to check it out. (Hoop house cover update). Good luck with yours and thanks for watching.

    • @عبداللهعابد-ص7م
      @عبداللهعابد-ص7م 2 года назад

      @@ghog63 What is better white plastic pipes or this?
      Thanks

  • @extremereclusefallows5779
    @extremereclusefallows5779 4 года назад

    HD sells strapping to secure conduit to a flat surface

  • @ghog63
    @ghog63  11 лет назад

    Thanks, We shall. Thanks for watching.

  • @LacosteBlanc
    @LacosteBlanc 3 года назад

    good job. Can you teel me the size, i mean lenght and width please.

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  2 года назад

      it is 39 feet long and 18 feet wide and stands 9 feet tall in the center. It is easy to scale it to whatever size you require

    • @LacosteBlanc
      @LacosteBlanc 2 года назад

      @@ghog63 Thank you

  • @angelito2959
    @angelito2959 8 лет назад +1

    hi can you tell me size of the green house 10x20 or............

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  8 лет назад +1

      It is 39 feet long and 18 feet wide. It stands 9 feet high in the center.

    • @angelito2959
      @angelito2959 8 лет назад +1

      thank you ghog63

  • @jimmartin7899
    @jimmartin7899 8 лет назад

    Why not use bigger PVC pipe and run the water systems through it? Make it so you can lock it into place so you can take it down when ever you wanted? Run hoses under it and use liquid metal to heat it ran off a rocket mass water heater that heats the liquid metal. Flush the system out and then use cold water from an underground cistern to cool it.

  • @mariaguerra8166
    @mariaguerra8166 9 лет назад

    Nice Thanks !

  • @thailandthomas9185
    @thailandthomas9185 7 лет назад

    Nice video, how wide and long is this greenhouse?

    • @ghog63
      @ghog63  7 лет назад +2

      It is 40 feet long and 18 feet wide.