That's really nice. Well done, and thanks for taking the time to document and share. We know that this is not "free". It takes time, equipment and editing after the fact. Bravo.
I am not an structural engineer Should the posts rest on concrete posts that go 20 to 30 inches below the surface? They are resting on the slab as it is now: this could result in cracks on the slab over time
Nice..love them cedar smell 😍 We added a TV to my cedar gazebo recently and didn’t want to drill into the cedar. Found this amazing not drill gazebo tv mount by ZeboZAP and it was a breeze. Tv in a gazebo is awesome 😎
very beautiful and insightful job, looked fun as hell bro. mind me my indiscretion, but how much did you spend on wood for this proyect, im thinking of building one my self
that is osb. commonly used in between headers so it can make 3.5 inches. I mainly added them so it would be steadier and not move to the sides, since we have a long span
How much did this project cost in materials not including the cement? Is the roof strong enough to support a tile roof or does the roof need to be modified?
Looks great what size is it again and do you happen to have like some type of blue prints or inventory of what you used to build it? We would like to do one just like this… thank you
thankyou. it is 13x25. sure thing. ill write down most items that i can think of. 6x6 post base posts- 6x6 treated bim supports- 2x12s rafters- 2x8s 7/16 plywood. you can upgrade to 3/4 1x8 cedar to wrap the posts 1x12 cedar for soffit stainless steel screws. please let me know if you have any questions throughout the build. I might also be down to drive and build it for you
@@jvick9241 At about the 6:40 mark you'll see where he toe-screwed the posts into the headers. Scroll down in the comments, he says he used 6 inch screws through the corner supports as well.
Hello I did not quite understand this section: you mentioning one side only but than you are saying that all sides look similar rip some????? to cover the posts 7:55 we installed a half an inch plywood on 7:58 one side so 8:00 all of the sides will look similar to 8:02 the rest of the sides we might have to 8:05 rip some maybe 8:07 one quarter of an inch or one eighth so 8:10
hello. i added half inch plywood so they would be similar in width but not the exact same. since the posts aren't always exactly 5 1/2 wide, it'll differ up to 1/4. you have to install the first 2 and then just overlay them and mark it exactly where to cut it.
@@constructionfiles Hello! I would like a project done, how would I be able to reach your company for more information and are you able to do free estimates?
@@constructionfiles how are you attaching the beams (2x10) on the 6x6 posts? and what's the name of the app, I can't find it on the description. Thanks!