I watched the construction video first. I'm sorry that it fell apart but u r right... Its a great learning tool. Now u know better what it is u really need. I put flex seal on my Outsunny🙏 We'll see how long it lasts.🙏
My unsolicited 2 cents is to use chain link top bar and a homemade bending jig to build yourself a heavy duty one. This is how I built the top covers on my raised beds out of 1/2" EMT conduit.
The company posts pictures of reinforcements that other customers have done; I made the mistake of assuming that my backyard was sheltered enough that the reinforcement wouldn't be necessary.
The 10x20 i got from them is sturdier than this setup you actually need an impact driver for nuts n bolts not those cheap press in tabs. The frame is solid i have 12 in u shape rebar holding down the frame it did not budge in colorado winds but the tarp blew off in the middle of the night gonna get more rebar stakes and paracord to keep the tarp down. But your a pioneer.
The skin is still good. You have a frame. I think I would reinforce the week joints with full length 2x2 or such to get some more life out of it. Good luck.
I'm already working on a new design that will involve some new construction, reuse some existing parts, and include reuse of some other spare parts. A video will be coming when I get to that.
$120.00😁"Waist not want not." sounds like a waisted money on a poor product.👍At least you always reuse the undamaged parts, make ya a good greenhouse. Thanks for sharing your time and experiences.
@@SuburbanSodbuster Cool, cool I look forward to that. I like people being creative, often times it make a better product then manufacturers now days. 😁
It gave you much of what you wanted… So I’d call a decent pop for your buck, maybe not a bang, but a decent pop. And getting some of that experience was the entire point… Thanks for sharing.
I watched the construction video first. I'm sorry that it fell apart but u r right... Its a great learning tool. Now u know better what it is u really need. I put flex seal on my Outsunny🙏 We'll see how long it lasts.🙏
My unsolicited 2 cents is to use chain link top bar and a homemade bending jig to build yourself a heavy duty one. This is how I built the top covers on my raised beds out of 1/2" EMT conduit.
Thanks for sharing that, well-balance review and approach. I'll be interested to see what you come up with in the future for a greenhouse solution🙂
Plans are in the works; the next greenhouse will be much more sturdy but reuse a lot.
Thanks for posting. Good luck with your next one.
Thanks! The new one will certainly be built to be more wind resistant.
A lot of people reinforce the joints with wood and spend a bit more on wood to get better durability. Especially across the joints on the top.
The company posts pictures of reinforcements that other customers have done; I made the mistake of assuming that my backyard was sheltered enough that the reinforcement wouldn't be necessary.
The 10x20 i got from them is sturdier than this setup you actually need an impact driver for nuts n bolts not those cheap press in tabs. The frame is solid i have 12 in u shape rebar holding down the frame it did not budge in colorado winds but the tarp blew off in the middle of the night gonna get more rebar stakes and paracord to keep the tarp down. But your a pioneer.
The skin is still good. You have a frame. I think I would reinforce the week joints with full length 2x2 or such to get some more life out of it. Good luck.
I'm already working on a new design that will involve some new construction, reuse some existing parts, and include reuse of some other spare parts. A video will be coming when I get to that.
$120.00😁"Waist not want not." sounds like a waisted money on a poor product.👍At least you always reuse the undamaged parts, make ya a good greenhouse. Thanks for sharing your time and experiences.
Watch for the rebuild video (when I get to that). I do have plans for significant reuse when I build greenhouse 2.0.
@@SuburbanSodbuster Cool, cool I look forward to that.
I like people being creative, often times it make a better product then manufacturers now days. 😁
MONE FLEW OFF MY PORCH AND ALMOSE WENT INTO MY NEIGHBORS DRIVE WAY AND DAMAGED THER CAR
It gave you much of what you wanted… So I’d call a decent pop for your buck, maybe not a bang, but a decent pop. And getting some of that experience was the entire point… Thanks for sharing.
You're correct about that, and I'm glad it got me through the spring seed starting and planting season. Now to rebuild better for next year!