Thank you for the video. It confirmed that it was okay for me to struggle with my installation. Even though I have a different model of greenhouse from hell, I know that it n two years - I will tear this one down and build a greenhouse out of cedar like I was going to do. My Outsunny model had All slide and tighten bolts. I lost it half way though and went rogue with the drill. I have put together a lot of complicated things Ian my life and have even built 3 cedar sheds- this was almost an impossible assembly
Good video. I got the clear/white Eagle Peak 8'x8' pop up with 2 zip up doors & 2 windows and a green canopy . Always good to have a greenhouse. If I hadn't gotten it already I would have ordered the one you have.
I have a short but long 3x3x9 that's good enough for me right now (floorless). I ordered through Home Depot & it was delivered to my house. Easy to assemble.
I am currently building a 6x6 Out and Sunny greenhouse. I am in the facilities maintenance business and can read building drawings, electronic schematics but these directions I agree are completely useless. Once you get going and figure out how it works its fine. You also need a second set of hands with the unit I have as the aluminum is pretty flimsy until it is all together. Thanks for the video.
I think the sequence showed the rectangle base being put together first, then back panel followed by front so it’s standing up as you assemble. I’m almost done putting the same one together. I had to disassemble it half way through because I mixed up my top plastic corner braces (yuck) but it’s almost done now. Looks like you did too, frustrating. Wish me luck. I’m a 70 year old and using the little tools it came with 😂.
I have added some of those features and improvements, but haven't done the episode yet. I plan to do one this spring when I'm moving seed starters to the greenhouse. This episode does include some of the early upgrades: ruclips.net/video/WYZJozOsvDg/видео.html
@@Betterterra It is, and the directions seem even more useless. Couldn't find anybody putting together my model either. I think I got it figured out. They're small M shaped metal rods that go between the wall pieces and the frame to secure the walls in place. Most infuriating, and yet simple little things.
Thanks for the video, I am wondering if this greenhouse could be used in winter ? And what are your thoughts if I'm planning to assemble/disassemble 1-2 time per year (I want to use for winter only) ?
I am using mine during winter to house potted perennial pants. I have a small greenhouse heater to maintain 60 degree. This greenhouse is not something that I would ever want to assemble more than once. In fact I added caulking around most of the panels shortly after assembly to help with stability. It's not coming apart willingly anymore.
My husband and I got the 8x16 Outsunny. Very discussed with it. Poor instructions and material. Would not recommend it to anyone. Now we know why Ebay had them marked down so much.
I can only imagine. The instruction were terrible for this version and took several trial and errors to get it right. This will be its second season and is doing rather well... But only after a few modifications. I should do an update video after one year.
We just got the 6 x 10 ! We will be watching your video over and over I’m sure
Just brought the small outsunny 4x2 version for my chilli plants, going to use the upgrades on mine. Great help, thanks
Of all the upgrades, the automatic vent actuator is the must have.
Is it any good ? Really hard to find reviews
@@AB-ox7rh if you build it properly it's good but make sure it's not windy where you put it as it will disappear.
I'm getting ready to post a 2 year review video. It's got some good insight.
Thank you for the video. It confirmed that it was okay for me to struggle with my installation. Even though I have a different model of greenhouse from hell, I know that it n two years - I will tear this one down and build a greenhouse out of cedar like I was going to do. My Outsunny model had All slide and tighten bolts. I lost it half way though and went rogue with the drill. I have put together a lot of complicated things Ian my life and have even built 3 cedar sheds- this was almost an impossible assembly
Good video. I got the clear/white Eagle Peak 8'x8' pop up with 2 zip up doors & 2 windows and a green canopy . Always good to have a greenhouse. If I hadn't gotten it already I would have ordered the one you have.
Thanks for taking a look. The greenhouse is doing great so far.
I have a short but long 3x3x9 that's good enough for me right now (floorless). I ordered through Home Depot & it was delivered to my house. Easy to assemble.
Thanks for sharing!
Great video thanks.
Hope that it helped.
I am currently building a 6x6 Out and Sunny greenhouse. I am in the facilities maintenance business and can read building drawings, electronic schematics but these directions I agree are completely useless. Once you get going and figure out how it works its fine. You also need a second set of hands with the unit I have as the aluminum is pretty flimsy until it is all together. Thanks for the video.
whew.... just got a 6X10. looks like assembly will be interesting
I would suggest staging objects around your work area that are good for throwing. Safer than throwing drills, hammers, etc...
I think the sequence showed the rectangle base being put together first, then back panel followed by front so it’s standing up as you assemble. I’m almost done putting the same one together. I had to disassemble it half way through because I mixed up my top plastic corner braces (yuck) but it’s almost done now. Looks like you did too, frustrating. Wish me luck. I’m a 70 year old and using the little tools it came with 😂.
I think every consumer manufacturing outfit should take a look at Lego's instruction for inspiration.
Did you do a video on improving the green house by adding the heating feature, reinforcement, and automation features?
I have added some of those features and improvements, but haven't done the episode yet. I plan to do one this spring when I'm moving seed starters to the greenhouse. This episode does include some of the early upgrades: ruclips.net/video/WYZJozOsvDg/видео.html
What are the dimensions of the 2 panels by the door? Do the instructions say?
Sorry, my directions are long gone.
I got the Lean-to and these are the most useless instructions I've ever seen. What do I use the brackets for on the wall panels???
I don't know which brackets that you are referring. I'm sure the lean-to version is different than this version.
@@Betterterra It is, and the directions seem even more useless. Couldn't find anybody putting together my model either. I think I got it figured out. They're small M shaped metal rods that go between the wall pieces and the frame to secure the walls in place. Most infuriating, and yet simple little things.
How did you secure the greenhouse? Did I miss that part? Thanks
I talk about it in the Greenhouse Upgrades episode. ruclips.net/video/WYZJozOsvDg/видео.html
Thanks for the video,
I am wondering if this greenhouse could be used in winter ?
And what are your thoughts if I'm planning to assemble/disassemble 1-2 time per year (I want to use for winter only) ?
I am using mine during winter to house potted perennial pants. I have a small greenhouse heater to maintain 60 degree. This greenhouse is not something that I would ever want to assemble more than once. In fact I added caulking around most of the panels shortly after assembly to help with stability. It's not coming apart willingly anymore.
😂just as entertaining as it is helpful
"Old army gear downstairs"
My husband and I got the 8x16 Outsunny. Very discussed with it. Poor instructions and material. Would not recommend it to anyone. Now we know why Ebay had them marked down so much.
I can only imagine. The instruction were terrible for this version and took several trial and errors to get it right. This will be its second season and is doing rather well... But only after a few modifications. I should do an update video after one year.