Very neat idea and makes it easier if you decide you want to move or just take away at any point. Most of the other solutions are basically permanent. Great job!
Interesting approach. I suppose you could create the concrete mounts with a shorter piece of lumber, which attaches to some lumber of the actual frame with some structural screws. Basically take that post and make it two sections. The advantage is you can detach the upper frame easier, rather than right at the top where those posts connect to the cross beam. Move it around and your posts separately and be able to adjust the height of each post by altering where the two parts screw together. It would even let you adjust the angle seasonally by lifting each post up/down as needed.
Very neat idea and makes it easier if you decide you want to move or just take away at any point. Most of the other solutions are basically permanent. Great job!
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Good idea. Maybe I will adapt it as well. Thanks.
Interesting approach. I suppose you could create the concrete mounts with a shorter piece of lumber, which attaches to some lumber of the actual frame with some structural screws. Basically take that post and make it two sections. The advantage is you can detach the upper frame easier, rather than right at the top where those posts connect to the cross beam. Move it around and your posts separately and be able to adjust the height of each post by altering where the two parts screw together. It would even let you adjust the angle seasonally by lifting each post up/down as needed.
Great idea. I'll do this if I do another one
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