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Hello friends from youtube here I am in the process of making another

patio door, this one I'm going to share because it's a different design

to those that I have done previously.

here I already have all the frame cut I'm going to dot it right now

and I'll show you how it's going to build our door.

it has an arch on the top

and I'm using 1 1/2 "x 3" tubular

here I weld the whole door, as you can see there is the frame all

polished, also here are the parts that I was cutting with plasma.

here I form a moon, next is to install

this tubular 3/4 " from the inside in this box

and around here also all around,

Here I already have our tubular all around

this is the sheet that I'm going to use,

it is perforated all around

I'm going to unite it as a kind of rivets

I'm going to give you welding points in each hole instead of putting them in the

shores, I like this more

the auction style that the points of welding around.

and here we have our plate attached to our door.

this is how our rivet is this is the front of our

door where we install the sheet.

here I put an ornament, they are three, they are cover posts

4 "x 4" the three of them form diamond-shaped

Here is our part of above our finished door already

I installed a tubular 3/4 " all around the frame, install this

Coyote figure.

that's how look at the part of above.

and the only thing that will be missing here is going to be prepare our post

to join them to our door

this time I'm going to use you covers that have a different design

I do not want anything more square with the stopper,

I'm going to put them like that so that it looks more elegant, in a

comment they told me why I used the screw hinge instead

to use the common hinge that I know as a book hinge,

This hinge is more resistant than the booklet, that's one point and the other

is that no structure is good leveled and what this allows us

hinge is to adjust our door easier,

up to this point we already install the hinges

and the parts to hold our post to the wall,

on this side I already have this post ready

here I have the handle too

here I already have the background presented, I wanted to show them before welding

I made holes

I do not know if you can appreciate them

It made holes every 10 inches

here already install the metal

No welding around here, just pure rivet welding

all points are already

here the only thing that we will miss in this door is to weld, it's this lock

here I already have in the post, I put a metal and it is

of half an inch

this is the work that goes to do is avoid

that between light or look inside

of the house,

Here I show you the finished door like this it's how we finish

hello friends up here I will get with this video if you would like it

share the installation process let me know in the box

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See you in the next video, thanks.

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How to build a DIY lean on greenhouse and raised bed combo - Duration: 3:36.

Today we create a lean-on greenhouse to grow tomatoes.

It is a really simple design, and has an integrated raised bed.

Tomatoes need good soil and water to grow and stay healthy.

Water from the top will however stick to the leafes, and increases the likelyhood of plant

diseases.

To accommodate these needs we will build a combination of a green house and a raised

bed.

We use pressure treated pine for this build.

The pressure treatment leaves green salt on the surface that I remove on the planer.

I don't bother jointing the boards as a little bit of a bow doesn't matter for this application.

In the workshop I am assembling 5 frames using floating tenons.

If you don\u2019t have a domino jointer I will l leave a like to a video where I am

building a jig that serves the same purpose.

The frames are assembled with construction adhesive and clamped together.

To connect the frames I cut additional pieces and create pocket holes at the ends.

To make assembling easier I put screws in the holes so that they stick out a tiny bit.

Preassembling makes the actual construction relatively easy.

Holding the frame level and plum I find the right place to dig a hole for the foundation.

We make sure the first piece is level and screw It to the studs in the shed.

Using the pocket holes we screw the spacer pieces to the frames and attached them to

the shed as well.

The next frame is then put in place, screwed to the shed.

I continue this way till all pieces are in place.

The next step is to cut the lower end of the front to the appropriate length, attach a

metal shoe and anchor the shoe in a concrete foundation.

The concrete I'm using here is put in place dry, then water is added and the foundation

cures within an hour.

My wife has been painting the planks for raises beds the day before and is now also painting

the entire structure.

To create the raised beds we attach the boards to the frame structure.

Getting the first row level is a bit of challenge.

The next set of boards goes on quickly.

As we are separating the soil from the wood by a plastic bubble wrap foil I don't care

about the wood being pressured treated.

If your soil gets in direct contact to the wood you should use non-pressure treated material.

After the foil is stapled in place we put in some bush cutting, then compost and soil.

Lastly I put a transparent plastic roof on top and secure it with self-sealing screws.

As I explained in the beginning the greenhouse is just there to keep the plants dry.

We can therefore get away with screwing a thicker plastic sheet to the sides and leaving

the front open.

If you life in a climate where the isolation of the greenhouse matters you should use twin-wall

sheets instead and build a set of simple doors.

I might add doors to ours next year.

I am looking forward to harvesting our own tomatoes again.

Also check out some of my other videos, don't forget to subscribe to keep up with new videos

and follow me on Instagram for a look at future projects.

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