Hey Melissa, It’s very portable. All of the pieces come apart. Here are the downloadable files: Excited to share this item from my #etsy shop: Triangle Arch Building Plans - DIY Wedding Arbor etsy.me/3nwBbgJ
Not a single person on this DIY build has shown how to cut the angle for the bottom of the boards/legs. Currently doing build and scouring TH-cam in my shop trying to figure it out 🙄
The cost to make was (ish): Hardware $15 Boards $35 So about $50 to make. It currently rents for $55.00. All my competitors rent them for $75 (ish). The hope is to make the flowers go with them to increase profits.
Adam Keller I admit it’s a great idea for cheap and looks awesome when you add the flowers. Any bride would like that as a background or to say her wedding vows next to.
Hey Vanessa, I made a comprehensive build guide for this triangle arch that will give you an in depth look and specs for this arch with a few upgrades! Click Here: www.etsy.com/ca/listing/985826788/triangle-arch-building-plans
Sure. I used 8 foot fence boards (I recommend using 10ft boards as I didn’t anticipate losing so much height do to the angle that the birds were places. For the base I cut up 2x12 lumber. I attached the top using hardware and an l bracket. Hope this helps. It was a very easy build.
the wedding arch angles and how everything fits is a little tricky. I have made up a downloadable build guide that has videos, and diagrams to build yourself and i also made files that work with cnc machines. www.etsy.com/ca/listing/985826788/triangle-arch-building-plans
In the arch within this video i used thick fence boards but you could use any size. I have recreated this arch many times since i filmed this video and came up with an ultra superior design that you can download. Check it out. www.etsy.com/ca/listing/985826788/triangle-arch-building-plans
It all comes apart into separate pieces. I've actually upgraded the design with specs and made it downloadable. www.etsy.com/ca/listing/985826788/triangle-arch-building-plans
you can use any size wood. I have done many arches with fence boards and 2x4s. If you want all the specifics check out my online guide that will give you all the specs on my most recent triangle arch build. www.etsy.com/ca/listing/985826788/triangle-arch-building-plans
If you liked this one check out another one with my wife building flowers:
th-cam.com/video/Kwq2Ck-rrPQ/w-d-xo.html
You showed your secret. The true mastermind behind all your ideas, tips and hard work. The wife. Great job. Enjoyed it.
Thanks. She is going to take my rental business up a few notches with all of the decor that we plan on getting into!
hahaha!
How do you suggest make this design transportable? Are there different ways to connect them to make that work?
Thanks!
Hey Melissa,
It’s very portable. All of the pieces come apart. Here are the downloadable files: Excited to share this item from my #etsy shop: Triangle Arch Building Plans - DIY Wedding Arbor etsy.me/3nwBbgJ
I want to do two. What was the cost of this for you?
Not a single person on this DIY build has shown how to cut the angle for the bottom of the boards/legs. Currently doing build and scouring TH-cam in my shop trying to figure it out 🙄
Where did you get the flat L brackets?
Home Depot.
So what was the cost to make it and what do you plan on charging for it
The cost to make was (ish):
Hardware $15
Boards $35
So about $50 to make.
It currently rents for $55.00.
All my competitors rent them for $75 (ish). The hope is to make the flowers go with them to increase profits.
I’m stealing the idea! And making a video of it - referring to you of course.
Adam Keller I admit it’s a great idea for cheap and looks awesome when you add the flowers. Any bride would like that as a background or to say her wedding vows next to.
@@ackarmy Wahoo, ive hit the people stealing status. Haha jokes.
What size hardware did you use? Specifically with the bracket.
Hey Vanessa,
I made a comprehensive build guide for this triangle arch that will give you an in depth look and specs for this arch with a few upgrades!
Click Here:
www.etsy.com/ca/listing/985826788/triangle-arch-building-plans
Can you list all the materials and board sizes you are using?
Sure.
I used 8 foot fence boards (I recommend using 10ft boards as I didn’t anticipate losing so much height do to the angle that the birds were places. For the base I cut up 2x12 lumber.
I attached the top using hardware and an l bracket.
Hope this helps. It was a very easy build.
Can you please tell me those angles?
the wedding arch angles and how everything fits is a little tricky. I have made up a downloadable build guide that has videos, and diagrams to build yourself and i also made files that work with cnc machines.
www.etsy.com/ca/listing/985826788/triangle-arch-building-plans
Can you let me know what size boards are they?
In the arch within this video i used thick fence boards but you could use any size. I have recreated this arch many times since i filmed this video and came up with an ultra superior design that you can download.
Check it out.
www.etsy.com/ca/listing/985826788/triangle-arch-building-plans
How do you transport it?
It all comes apart into separate pieces. I've actually upgraded the design with specs and made it downloadable.
www.etsy.com/ca/listing/985826788/triangle-arch-building-plans
Can we get the list of materials needed added to the info?
Yes I can update this in the info section ASAP.
cant find the info section
could you please list the materials used
@@therentalguy wheres the list at
Can you sure the dimensions of the wood you used please?
you can use any size wood. I have done many arches with fence boards and 2x4s. If you want all the specifics check out my online guide that will give you all the specs on my most recent triangle arch build.
www.etsy.com/ca/listing/985826788/triangle-arch-building-plans
nice video very informative, but the flash transition is giving me seizure -_-
I know, my edits go crazy.