I was fascinated by this project, thanks. Quite the craftsman. Good to know that I could get the mouldings pre-made. Is glass better or worse for R value? I'd do poly on the top as mine (my current one which was fabricated but now I'll build my own) is near a big black cherry tree, but glass would be great for the walls if it has the same insulating value.
Excellent joinery and videos, looks amazing! I was inspired by this series, thanks. If I may ask, how did you do the mouldings for the glazing and was there a reason you used polycarbonate sheets for the rooflights but glass for the windows (at least I assume you did, from what I could see).
Thanks Nick, I bought the mouldings pre made with the profiles and the polycarbonate was used because we live on a steep hill and over the wall is a path and road which occasionally has idiots chucking stuff over our wall into the garden, so I thought the poly would be less likely to be smashed than glass. Thanks again 😊
I was fascinated by this project, thanks. Quite the craftsman. Good to know that I could get the mouldings pre-made. Is glass better or worse for R value? I'd do poly on the top as mine (my current one which was fabricated but now I'll build my own) is near a big black cherry tree, but glass would be great for the walls if it has the same insulating value.
Perfekte Arbeit. Mein Kompliment.
Thank you 👊
Lovely project and great workmanship! Out of interest what sort timber did you use for the framing?
Thank you, I used an affordable European Whitewood
Looks fantastic. Would also be interested in what colour paint you used. Thanks for sharing :)
Thank you, it’s ral #6011 reseda green
Great job with this! I’m looking at doing something similar too 😉👍
Thank you, I’ve enjoyed making it 😊
Great job, well done! 👍
Thank you James 👊
I love everything about it. What is the paint color?
Thank you it’s Ral #6011 reseda green
Excellent joinery and videos, looks amazing! I was inspired by this series, thanks. If I may ask, how did you do the mouldings for the glazing and was there a reason you used polycarbonate sheets for the rooflights but glass for the windows (at least I assume you did, from what I could see).
Thanks Nick, I bought the mouldings pre made with the profiles and the polycarbonate was used because we live on a steep hill and over the wall is a path and road which occasionally has idiots chucking stuff over our wall into the garden, so I thought the poly would be less likely to be smashed than glass.
Thanks again 😊
Bravo
Did you make that black gutter pipe? It looks like plastic pipe. If you bought it, do you have a link? Many thanks.
No I bought it from Toolstation- 112mm half round guttering. Are you in the UK
@@projectlivesey5629 No dude, I live in Virginia. All we have around here is aluminum guttering that clogs with leaves all the time. Its a curse.
@@billysanford9799 I feel your pain mate, I’ve had to put some gutter guards in our guttering as the leaves are blocking all of them up.
Are the rafters 2x4?
Hi John, the rafters are 6x2.
Thanks for the great comment 😊
Very nice build is this for year round greens or just extension?
Thank you, it’s for year round use.
Very well done.! Are you a carpenter by trade?
Thank you, I’m a full time firefighter but have done all sorts of carpentry in my spare time.
PROJECT LIVESEY God bless you for your bravery.
Realy nice project :) greetings and sub goes to you :)
Cheers Ranczo👊👊👊👊
Lovely project and great workmanship! Out of interest what sort timber did you use for the framing?
Thank you, I used an affordable European Whitewood