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In this video, Pascal Tremblay, horticulturist-handyman,
presents the second step in building his wooden garden
greenhouse; building and installing the timber-framed
side wall structure and reinforcing it by installing
X-braces.
Content of the video
:
The materials
The wall structure
Consider the greenhouse roof framework
Securely fasten the beams to the wooden
greenhouse base
Greenhouse side walls framing structure
Tips for reinforcing the posts with X-Braces
Install the crosspieces between the posts
Method to strengthen the structure of a wall using
X-brace
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The Clever Gardener (Pascal Tremblay)
presents the first step in building his
wooden garden greenhouse; building and
installing a wooden greenhouse base or
foundation, securely anchored to the
ground using an ingenious homemade stake
system.
The Clever Gardener presents the third
step in building his wooden garden
greenhouse; constructing the front and
back frames while planning the openings
for the door and windows within the
structure.