Looking for some advice...
We're going to "overhaul" our greenhouse in the next few months, it's not really useable as-is, and since it's pretty much a ground up rebuild, kinda thinking of going different, something that 'fits' the space in the yard, and provides more room...
So we've been talking about the hippy solution
(stolen from geogrow )
Here's my issue, and why I ask... I've got my head wrapped around the math, But, the hub... I don't like the designs I'm seeing... The pictured one is Ok, but still not thrilled. 5 struts splicing together at one point, with screws at the very ends of 2x4's... Well doesn't scream 'built to last"
Some use steel plates/strapping, not thrilled by that idea either... Some make octagonal/pentagonal 'blocks' so your struts are single angle cuts - but again, shoving 20 some screws into a 8" block (through the ends of studs...) Doesn't seem the strongest...
Anyone have some thoughts on how to make these joints strong like an ox?
thanks in advance!
We're going to "overhaul" our greenhouse in the next few months, it's not really useable as-is, and since it's pretty much a ground up rebuild, kinda thinking of going different, something that 'fits' the space in the yard, and provides more room...
So we've been talking about the hippy solution
(stolen from geogrow )
Here's my issue, and why I ask... I've got my head wrapped around the math, But, the hub... I don't like the designs I'm seeing... The pictured one is Ok, but still not thrilled. 5 struts splicing together at one point, with screws at the very ends of 2x4's... Well doesn't scream 'built to last"
Some use steel plates/strapping, not thrilled by that idea either... Some make octagonal/pentagonal 'blocks' so your struts are single angle cuts - but again, shoving 20 some screws into a 8" block (through the ends of studs...) Doesn't seem the strongest...
Anyone have some thoughts on how to make these joints strong like an ox?
thanks in advance!