Custom Metal Backyard Gazebo Build

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @lifeonthefarm6001
    @lifeonthefarm6001 10 месяцев назад

    You should be mass producing these and selling them to the big box stores, nicely done.

  • @tbtpres1
    @tbtpres1 Год назад +1

    Holy smokes that’s the best pergola I’ve ever seen. Such a professional job. Well done.

  • @SRG-Learn-Code
    @SRG-Learn-Code 8 месяцев назад

    Overbuilt to the moon! I love it.

  • @LomoPlateAldo
    @LomoPlateAldo 8 месяцев назад

    I love it.
    I want to make a 2 story Gazebo/Pergola like that one to have friends visit with their teen kids... so they could hang out in the bottom part and the grown ups at the 2nd floor or viceversa.
    this idea of yours is perfect for that project.

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  8 месяцев назад +1

      That sounds awesome! Make sure all 4 corners have strong gussets to prevent torsion.

  • @pweimer47
    @pweimer47 3 года назад +2

    Great job, a very clean design. Thanks for sharing.

  • @SACBENT05
    @SACBENT05 2 года назад +1

    Very sweet! I wish I had such talent.

  • @chets9023
    @chets9023 2 года назад +1

    thanks for the process.

  • @ayeshateah8721
    @ayeshateah8721 Год назад

    great job

  • @autrytom
    @autrytom Год назад +1

    Reminds me when I’m doing something, I’m working and someone in the pool. Lol

  • @OnRappel
    @OnRappel 4 месяца назад

    I think that's the first time I've seen someone grind down TIG welds.

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  4 месяца назад

      TIG is the method of choice when it comes to ornamental ironwork. You get deep penetration and a low profile weld bead. Makes it easier to grind down and ensures that the joint will be still be strong after you've ground down half the weld bead.

  • @michaelt.9372
    @michaelt.9372 2 года назад +7

    I cant say i agree with tig welding it.. but overall nice work.

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад +4

      Thanks. Definitely not the most practical method for a large structure like this but if you're gonna grind a weld down for a seamless look you definitely want it to be TIG.

  • @grassabrutta
    @grassabrutta 2 года назад +1

    very nice tig skills ... i always opt for stick on structural elements like the feet ... not out of laziness, but out of fear that the penetration may just be insufficient with the tig ... is my thinking wrong on this ?

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад +1

      Thanks - you generally have very good penetration with TIG as long as the amperage is high enough for the material thickness.

  • @vladogaspar2552
    @vladogaspar2552 Год назад

    Very nice❤😊

  • @Beeazyyyy
    @Beeazyyyy Год назад

    This guys good 👍🏾

  • @tdcjonm
    @tdcjonm 11 месяцев назад +1

    Holy crap that's way over engineered. Is that 1/4 or 3/8" tubing? 16g would been more then enough for a non snow load lean-to roof.
    I built a cantilever version of what you did with two support legs on an 8x12' slant 3/12 roof over my outdoor kitchen in Minnesota... It's survived 3 winters and 2 summers already, along with a 30ft oak tree branch that had to of been close to 1000 lbs (8"dia at one end) that fell against the roof in winter when their was already 8" of wet snow and ice on the roof.
    I used 1/4" 3x3" square tubing for the cantilever and roof support and like you a 1/8" web for the roof metal frame.
    I've had

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  10 месяцев назад

      Impressive! None of the tubes I used are thicker than 1/8" but yes, I know its over-engineered.. It's in my nature lol.

  • @andrewvillaneda7291
    @andrewvillaneda7291 2 года назад +2

    Very nice build, from a fellow lefty! Any chance you could share the material cost?

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад +1

      Why would you assume my political position!? Jk - the video must be mirrored because I'm actually a righty. I haven't kept up with steel prices but I bought all of the material in May of 2021 and steel was at an all-time high. For all of the tubing it was $1000 and then an additional $300 for the sheet metal roofing. Powder coating was $750 (ouch) but it's super durable (double coated actually, first with a zinc primer and then with the oil bronze color) and it saved me the hassle of painting it myself (I hate painting).

    • @andrewvillaneda7291
      @andrewvillaneda7291 2 года назад

      @@grippimatt whoa! 750 for powder coat! It came out awesome though. Thanks for replying so fast. Apologies for lefty confusion lol.

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад

      @@andrewvillaneda7291 No problem. And that was the cheapest price I could find to get it powder coated. Expensive for such large pieces.

  • @paulmartinez7794
    @paulmartinez7794 2 года назад

    Outstanding!!! What state do you build Gazebos in about gazebos in Arizona mom is looking to talk. 😌

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад

      Thank you! Currently in Orange County, California but we may be able to work something out. Send me an email if you're interested: grippimatt@aol.com

  • @Sunroofking
    @Sunroofking 3 года назад +1

    very nice

  • @manuelavendano3891
    @manuelavendano3891 Год назад +1

    Nice video buddy! I have a few questions, would appreciate if you can help me out.
    1.-What is the roof made of? Is that the same roof that third world countries use to roof their houses? Is it galvanized stainless steel?
    2.-How resistant is it over time in the presence of all-year sun and sporadic rains?
    3.-What metal gauge do you recommend if I´m going to use it in my patio for my home gym? The area I´ll cover will be 49 squared feet
    Thanks in advance!

  • @burnsg1232
    @burnsg1232 Год назад

    How much in total it cost?

  • @teamrick
    @teamrick 9 месяцев назад

    can you build one 12 x 15, what would be looking at in price

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, if you're interested send me an email at Bronzeagewelding@gmail.com and I can give you an estimate

    • @ouroboros5378
      @ouroboros5378 8 месяцев назад

      Ugly design man. Good video lol

  • @brianpacheco1927
    @brianpacheco1927 Год назад

    Cost?

  • @SlapHappy
    @SlapHappy 2 года назад

    5:37 whats the reason for that gusset being so out of wack? Why is it flush on the outside at the top and flush on the inside at the bottom?

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад +2

      The gussets are perpendicular to the slope of the roof so that the two connecting tubes sit flush against the two separate "roof frames"

    • @paulmartinez7794
      @paulmartinez7794 2 года назад

      I was going to ask the same question about the guy said.

    • @paulmartinez7794
      @paulmartinez7794 2 года назад

      I was going to ask the same question about the gusset.

  • @NicolasKeeton
    @NicolasKeeton 2 года назад

    What were the dimensions and wall thickness of the legs for the square tubing?

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад +1

      3.5" Square tubing x .120" wall thickness

  • @SuperMarcanton
    @SuperMarcanton 2 года назад

    Love the work bud ! Stupid question, where would have powder coated such large structures ? Any chance of sharing that information?

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! There are a bunch of different places in OC/LA area that have racks and ovens big enough. Each piece of the frame was powder coated separately so they really didn't take up that much space in the oven. I got this done at A & I Powder Coating in Fullerton, CA

    • @SuperMarcanton
      @SuperMarcanton 2 года назад

      @@grippimatt thanks for the info , do some more welding videos , your work is very clean !

  • @cabmex
    @cabmex Год назад

    What kind of steel did you use for frame?

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  Год назад +1

      ~Mild steel~ AKA ~low carbon steel~

  • @CrosshairLunchbox
    @CrosshairLunchbox 3 года назад

    Are those fixture things at 4:37 from Genuine Metal?

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  3 года назад

      Yes! The best welding squares ever. Genuine Metal Works Speed Squares

    • @CrosshairLunchbox
      @CrosshairLunchbox 3 года назад

      @@grippimatt Awesome, I'm going to get some. Haven't been able to use my welder because I can't get the right 220V breaker :(

    • @810Metalworks
      @810Metalworks 2 года назад

      Can confirm. I’ve got several of his squares and they work very well.

  • @bryce3068
    @bryce3068 2 года назад

    Amazing work. How many hours would you guess that took you to make?
    And what would you guess was the heaviest piece? (guessing you need at least 2 people to put it together, but was each piece that you were working with under 100 lbs?)

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад

      Thank you! I'd say 100 hours - there was a bit of trial and error and plenty of time spent brainstorming. If I made it again and just hustled through it, I bet I could do it in 40 hours

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад +1

      You could put it together with just two people but it's a bit tricky. The U- shaped section with the gussets weighs the most. Probably 120 pounds.

    • @bryce3068
      @bryce3068 2 года назад

      @@grippimatt Thanks for the reply! Those numbers make sense given how experienced you are.

  • @JasonCarmichael
    @JasonCarmichael 2 года назад

    Skills, experience, and tools make this look far too easy.
    What was the material cost?
    I am about to make a 24 x 16 of one like this, but for my cars. :)

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  2 года назад +3

      I'd like to make a car port just like that one day! Material cost was $1000 for all of the tubing and another $300 for the sheet metal roofing

  • @yabbadabbadoo8225
    @yabbadabbadoo8225 Год назад

    This is way over kill for such a small install. 76x38x1.6mm Galvtube with PT clips is all you need for domestic jobs. Space the ''battons'' to suit your sheeting specs, usually 900mm to 1200mm depending on profile being used. In Oz that welded job would be cyclone rated!!

    • @grippimatt
      @grippimatt  Год назад

      Cyclone-rated is what I was going for haha. I wanted to make it "future proof" and part of that includes potentially disassembling it and hauling it to a different part of the United States where there might be high winds or other inclement weather.

  • @1osmosiss
    @1osmosiss 2 года назад

    You should put a gutter on it

  • @gDayze
    @gDayze 2 года назад

    🌼💕