Great video! Didn't quite understand how the track on the end that held the plastic worked. Maybe you could do a short video showing a little demo on this track and where a person can get this track. Thanks!
@@HallsomeFarm Thanks. I heard you say that you sell the heavy duty plastic. How do I contract you for prices and more info based on what Im about to build
Does the 2x6 along the bottom go on the outside of the pipes? And are you fastening it with the lathe style fastener? Would it make sense to use the track-style fastener along the bottom?
just watched this video and wondered if you have or could go over the inside cross bars up high on the greenhouse....how did you mount those, with what hardware? Also, where do you get the plastic you used? It would be nice to see a video on how to frame up the ends and keep them from making holes in the plastic...I am no carpenter so that for me is a point of interest.
Can you either explain the plastic you are using, provide names or links, etc? I thought in one of your videos you said you make it there. I’m interested to know what to use.
Yes I am a distributor for the cover, we make them to size. It is an 11mm triple weave poly should last around 12 years if properly handled. Cost is 38 cents a square foot, you will also need the poly track (better then wiggle wire) and some poly tape.
Does the 2x6 along the bottom go on the outside of the pipes? And are you fastening it with the lathe style fastener on the 2x6? Would it make sense to use the track-style fastener along the bottom?
These greenhouse build videos have been a great help. I like the way you solve problems. Thanks for taking time to share Bob!
started my build 2 days ago from your videos pretty simple and i think its gonna look great!!!!!
Excellent glad the videos help
Thermal duct tape ribon / white
Details on the end track like the supplier would be great. All in all a well done thoroughly explained build. Thanks.
Sorry about that don;t always think of everything at time of filming. Northern greenhouse sales is the maker of the poly track
great videos, amazing detail.
What is the name of what you use instead of wiggle wire
Great video! Didn't quite understand how the track on the end that held the plastic worked. Maybe you could do a short video showing a little demo on this track and where a person can get this track. Thanks!
+D C I’ll see what I can do, thanks for watching
how wide is this greenhouse?
12 foot
@@HallsomeFarm Thanks. I heard you say that you sell the heavy duty plastic. How do I contract you for prices and more info based on what Im about to build
512-431-5444 texting is good, if you call and I don’t answer leave a message I’ll call you back.
Does the 2x6 along the bottom go on the outside of the pipes? And are you fastening it with the lathe style fastener? Would it make sense to use the track-style fastener along the bottom?
just watched this video and wondered if you have or could go over the inside cross bars up high on the greenhouse....how did you mount those, with what hardware? Also, where do you get the plastic you used? It would be nice to see a video on how to frame up the ends and keep them from making holes in the plastic...I am no carpenter so that for me is a point of interest.
Just made a video today to show in detail and answer questions look for it to come out Friday morning
The track that snaps the cover in is that wiggle wire track?
No it is a poly track much better then wiggle wire
Can you either explain the plastic you are using, provide names or links, etc? I thought in one of your videos you said you make it there. I’m interested to know what to use.
Yes I am a distributor for the cover, we make them to size. It is an 11mm triple weave poly should last around 12 years if properly handled. Cost is 38 cents a square foot, you will also need the poly track (better then wiggle wire) and some poly tape.
You’re very confusing
Does the 2x6 along the bottom go on the outside of the pipes? And are you fastening it with the lathe style fastener on the 2x6? Would it make sense to use the track-style fastener along the bottom?
Yes to the outside of the pipe I used carriage bolts