Thanks a lot am in laveen AZ I have been to Home Depot couldn’t find the exact same thing I will go Lowe’s it has been 4yrs already how is it still holding an update?
Those ceiling flanges that you used to mount the conduit to the wall would work to anchor to the ground as well, as long as you have a solid base to anchor to that is. Concrete slab/ paver, etc.. good job, thanks for the idea!
I'm Subscribing ... keep it coming I love the part aim to please what was the little rod called you placed in side the pole next time inform where you purchased items price and name and size ..lol I'm going to lowes or home depot I will have to show your video to get my supplys did you place a brackets at the bottom to hold the poles to the ground
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ashley martinez it’s actually 3/4” metal electrical conduit. Much less expensive that other piping, not quite as ridged as other alternatives but much less expensive.
kiks 10 feet distance is max because the conduit comes in 10 foot sections. If I were building one 10x15. I would make 3 legs. One section the full 10 feet, then the next one being 5 feet. Good luck !!!
Thanks for the tip. I donot plan to attach to the house due to building codes and hoa permission which I donot plan to take. Do you think 10X10 square structure would stand with 4 legs?I might add 5X10 structure later and cover the entire porch. I might also add some angular pipes to sturdy the structure. I am also planning to get some lattic boards which are cheap and make it private a bit. For the roof I plan to use galvanised wire and allow a free flowing plant to cover the top portion. here is the link from which I got inspired. www.simplifiedbuilding.com/projects/building-a-backyard-grape-vine-trellis-with-pipe-and-wire