Hi. Just a quick note of thanks for this video. I took some Of your ideas and put a roof on our pergola making it a small pavilion now. Your ideas on the spine and the inner board’s that the spine lays on was invaluable. Thanks so much. I really appreciate you.
The paver pad below is 10' x 15' so the frame is slightly wider than that. I doubled up the middle to make it symmetric and to provide some more support for the length of the ridge. I did it on the ends to make the beams look more massive like the upright posts.
Not quite sure this is correct. The load of the beams need to sit on the posts, not just be bolted in from the sides. You should stack the beams and add braces or notch the top of the posts.
Did you use 2×8 for everything up top? I was thinking of using 2×6. My DYI pavilion is going to be 14×14, just nervous about project because want to make sure all 4 post are squared properly secured which hold everything in place is safe ans secured.
This building covers a 10 foot by 15 foot paver patio so the posts are outside that area. The front is the 10 foot side. I added a middle post on the 15 foot side because I felt the span would be too long. I based a lot of the wood choices on how it would look finished and the overall scale. I spent a lot of time on Pinterest looking for ideas.
They are just screwed with long screws. I may make some y shaped brackets out of steel and paint them black and install on the front and back to add some detail.
Yes I watched your videos thank you , it shows you notching the 2x8 doesn't show how you fastened them , looks like just screws toe screwed in , I was curious if you used brackets , thank you .
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Hi. Just a quick note of thanks for this video. I took some
Of your ideas and put a roof on our pergola making it a small pavilion now. Your ideas on the spine and the inner board’s that the spine lays on was invaluable. Thanks so much. I really appreciate you.
Great job! Thanks for posting your build.
Thanks. I am glad you liked it.
Very good job and with no helper.
Nice work. You’re giving me ideas
Great videos use in my project this year big thanks!
Very clear form work, Nice and I like. From Philippines.
Awesome work! I wish you'd build mine for me
Thank you for sharing this.:-)
Great video! How long and wide was this frame? Is that why you doubled up for the rafters?
The paver pad below is 10' x 15' so the frame is slightly wider than that. I doubled up the middle to make it symmetric and to provide some more support for the length of the ridge. I did it on the ends to make the beams look more massive like the upright posts.
Very good video ,any part on setting post in ground and set to square
I believe that should all be in the part 1 video.
Not quite sure this is correct. The load of the beams need to sit on the posts, not just be bolted in from the sides. You should stack the beams and add braces or notch the top of the posts.
The posts were notched around the perimeter, and braced in a later video.
I agree
How much did this cost to build yourself?
Did you use 2×8 for everything up top? I was thinking of using 2×6. My DYI pavilion is going to be 14×14, just nervous about project because want to make sure all 4 post are squared properly secured which hold everything in place is safe ans secured.
The rafters are 2 x 6.
@@bryansprojects3570 thanks, materials are so expensive this time around. Might have to hold off until next year.
Great video. What size are your post are they 4x4 or 4x6s?.. thanks
The posts are 6 x 6.
How tall are the ridge beams ? Like what’s the measurements
I’m thinking to build one 16x12. 16’ would be the front. What material would you suggest for rim on the front ?
This building covers a 10 foot by 15 foot paver patio so the posts are outside that area. The front is the 10 foot side. I added a middle post on the 15 foot side because I felt the span would be too long. I based a lot of the wood choices on how it would look finished and the overall scale. I spent a lot of time on Pinterest looking for ideas.
Great video. How did you attach the ridge support posts? Did you use any brackets or just screws? Thanks
They are just screwed with long screws. I may make some y shaped brackets out of steel and paint them black and install on the front and back to add some detail.
Would survive a tornado!
How did you attach the supports for your ridge beam ??
I am pretty sure I just used construction screws. There is a playlist for this project on my channel.
Yes I watched your videos thank you , it shows you notching the 2x8 doesn't show how you fastened them , looks like just screws toe screwed in , I was curious if you used brackets , thank you .
What pitch roof was built on this?
I am pretty sure it was 4/12.
How tall are the ridge beams ?
The ridge beam is 10' 8" to the top of the beam from the floor.
Good job; #$$!??
I built this before lumber prices got crazy, back then I probably had about $1500 in it.