Omg, this is awsome, i love the up and over mechanism. I noticed your plaque says Crawley , i live in Crawley too, can we hook up, as i would love to build the same project in my back garden too
I know right! I didn't take a video as I worked on it bit by bit over several weekends. I do have a slide show of the various stages where I took pictures.
@@josoye6596 I am interested in making something similar myself when the weather improves. Have you got any hints/ tips you could share with me? And was there anything you would do differently if you did it again ?
I really like the idea of the door as it also provides shelter, what sort of cost would you estimate the finished pod at for all the materials, I would like something as nice as that myself. I live in a very widy area and like to BBQ 52 weeks a year so this would be ideal
Hi my friend. My name is Charles and i‘m living in Luxembourg. I‘m intressted in the making of the door you made with the gas piston. Could you help, how I could realise this door. Thanks
Looks awesome Joseph👏👏 Was it easy to do the hydraulic door lift. Where did you get those pls? Looks very doable but weight and size of door a worry for my diy skills😅
@@josoye6596 thanks for the info and the link! Planning to build something similar. What are the dimensions of your door? And do you know the weight maybe? Not sure I'll be able to try different sizes so I want to pick the right ones :)
@@grillingwithberkhof Not sure really. I started with 2000N but it was too hard, then went down to 1750N, still too much force required to close. I finally settled for 1500N which is just enough to hold the door open and doesn't require too much force to close. The Force required will depend on the weight of your door based on your construction method.
@@grillingwithberkhof Outside width is 3m, depth is 1.2m, height is 2.4m at the front and 2.1m at the back. Good luck with your build. Let me know if you have any further questions.