DIY Shims: How to Add Slope Before You Install Your Pergola Cover.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Tools / Materials Needed:
Chalk & Chalk Line
Speed Square
Marker
Circular Saw
2" x 6" Board
Do you need to add slope to your pergola before you can install the Hercules or Apollo systems? Here's an easy and economical way to create shims.
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Heck yea . I literally did the same exact process without looking up how. I deserve a cookie 😊
Is that a 1x6 board?
It's a 2 x 6
Would this work with a 2x12?
@@jonathannguyen6472 Yes, making shims with a 2x12 will work just fine. The more slope, the better!
It would be WAYYYY more easier and cheaper to just add a few 2x4's on the side that it needs to be raised. Just loosen your screws that hold the roof lattice to the structure, lift, then slide your boards underneath on the 4" side to get your slope. Then screw everything back together! Super fast, a whole lot cheaper and a lot less work to get something like this done
Yeah I've been weighing out both ways myself
@@davids5006 it's exactly what i did this past week. I only had to purchase two 12' 2x4's and that was it. It took a few minutes to loosen the screws, a few minutes getting the 2x4's in place, and then a few mins re-screwing everything back. Turned out amazing!
I wish they would post a video of this option on their channel as only showcasing 1 idea inadvertently makes it seem like it's the only way lol
Won't that cause the polycarbonate sheets to bow and be mostly flat for half the run? The way the video describes seems more precise.
What’s the best way to secure the shim to the rafters? I’m going up 12 inches on one side using 2x12x14. Seems like brackets would work best. I’m needing to increase slope for polycarbonate panels. Thoughts?
@@MikeTrieu Great question and the answer for me is no with my solution.