Another great roundup, thanks Jake. I have some concerns for D.J.'s trellis. Once it gets loaded down with beans if there's any wind he's got a giant living sail there. Even if the EMT is over pounded-in rebar, rain will soften the ground and a sustained breeze over the course of the summer will make it want to tip. If there are any decent wind events it could go over. Maybe some 45 degree bracing?
Hi Diane, thanks for the comment! I think you're right. It would probably be a good idea to add some cables to the ground or do something to keep it from leaning/falling over once it's loaded down
Love that gate latch. Great idea.
Another great roundup, thanks Jake. I have some concerns for D.J.'s trellis. Once it gets loaded down with beans if there's any wind he's got a giant living sail there. Even if the EMT is over pounded-in rebar, rain will soften the ground and a sustained breeze over the course of the summer will make it want to tip. If there are any decent wind events it could go over. Maybe some 45 degree bracing?
Hi Diane, thanks for the comment! I think you're right. It would probably be a good idea to add some cables to the ground or do something to keep it from leaning/falling over once it's loaded down
10:54 Cane bolt.
You're awesome, thanks for letting me know!
Hi Jake, can you link the stakes you have used to secure upright conduit to the ground? Thank you
Hi Ross, here is a link to them. www.lowes.com/pd/Steel-Rebar-Pins-Common-0-75-in-x-36-in-Actual-0-75-in-x-36-in/4008149